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The model indicates that the zinc crystals on the surface of the coated sheet steel will initially deform by twinning, which causes a slight increase in surface roughness.
RC-3095 significantly reduced bFGF by 37.1% (P<0.05) and IGF-II by 35.7% (P<0.01), and causignificantlyand nonsignificant decreducedn VEGF-A protein levels (TabFGF1).
Asked whether the ruling would affect the book's scheduled publication date in October, Adam Rothberg, a spokesman for Ms. Wilson's publisher, Simon & Schuster, said only that the book would appear "this fall," suggesting that revisions required by the decision may cause a slight delay.
Additionally, due to thermal stratification conditions in real reservoirs, aeration by bubble plumes actually causes a slight reduction in evaporation due to reduction in reservoir surface temperatures as a result of the mixing process.
Likewise, stimulation by IFNα alone only caused a slight upregulation of either gene (1.4±0.6 fold and 1.6±0.4 fold for APP and nedd8, respectively).
(B – D ) Wnt2 (B – B″ ) or Wnt4 (C, C′ ) knockdown by independent RNAi lines causes a slight accumulation of CBs.
Although in terms of MOR desensitization the PKC effect was seen when the receptor was activated by morphine, but not by DAMGO, PKC did also cause a slight decrease in the peak response to baclofen, suggesting that other receptors (e.g. GABAB) may be similarly affected.
Also, up to 100% replacement of sand by the crushed seashells has caused a slight reduction in compressive strength and elastic modulus of studied mortars.
One bite causes a slight, pleasurable shudder.
May cause a slight feeling of dehydration.
Except one small distortion (pointed by the blue arrows) caused by a slight movement, the most other regions of the rendered 3D are quite smooth, demonstrating the value of the fast imaging speed.
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