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Moreover, a strong spin glass state has been observed at the LSMO/LNO interface, which is further confirmed by two facts: first, that the dependence of the irreversible temperature on the cooling magnetic field follows the Almeida-Thouless line and, second, that the relaxation of the thermal remnant magnetization can be fitted by a stretched exponential function.

Reporters who observed the court holding were surprised by two facts: First, the unanimous decision by the court.

The difference seen in the THz signal can be explained by two facts: first, after lysis the bacteria lose their intracellular fluid, hence the THz absorption is decreased due to a lower water content of the layer; second, the structural change induced by the fragmentation of the cell wall influences the THz interaction with the constituents of the bacterial cell wall.

This may be explained by two facts; first, the physiological reserve and the ability of many organs and systems to respond to insults decrease with age, and second, in elderly patients, the baseline organ function may be compromised because of prior co-morbid conditions.

The main differences between COX-1 and COX-2 in peroxidase activity are determined by two facts: first of all by the kinetics involved: Intermediates appearing in the second step of PGH2 generation are far more rapidly formed by COX-2 than COX-1.

This can easily be explained by two facts: first, by TRUS physical limitations (distance from the probe, calcifications, operator dependence), making this examination perform best in the posterior part of the peripheral zone (PZ) and poor elsewhere; despite significant technical advances [ 4, 5]; second, to the limitation of SB sampling to the posterior part of the PZ.

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The importance of an effective and robust iron uptake system in C. albicans is indicated by three facts: First, the C. albicans genome contains more iron acquisition genes than that of the non-pathogenic yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Remark 4.2 The condition equation (4.9) with 1 + λ J Δ t ≠ 0 implies that θ of equation (4.1) is asymptotically stable by using Theorem 3.4 with the following two facts: first, θ is a hyperbolic point since all of the eigenvalues of D T θ are of the form 1 + λ J Δ t, which is nonzero.

The latter hypothesis is clearly supported by two facts, the first of which is the comparison of ACPA+ and ACPA− patients who are seronegative for RF.

This is motivated by three main facts: first, our sample, i.e., the set of tweets, has been previously filtered by topic, allowing us to safely assume that the information circulating is limited to a restricted topic, the 15M movement.

Later on, the first two facts got me thinking.

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