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In other cases, wave behaviors are the same.

However, in most cases wave propagation from the crack to the sensor is attenuative and dispersive.

In both cases (wave one and two pairing or wave one and five pairing), the results were identical.

In all cases wave dispersion is observed as a result of introducing microstructural effects into the classical elastic material behavior through a simple gradient elasticity theory involving both micro-elastic and micro-inertia characteristics.

The larger the obstacle the higher is the tendency of anchoring [25] [27]; but, in some cases, wave pinning might not occur even if the obstacle is large; and such waves can get attached to small conduction inhomogeneities, but only infrequently [27].

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For the first two cases (waving tree and shadow effect) and the last case (lighting difference) respectively, the keypoint models are 1.8 and 3.5 faster than the GMM.

In some cases, waves over topped sand dunes but no damage took place.

Such an outcome is in no way a sure thing, and, in any case, "wave" is probably the wrong word to use.

In this case, wave length analysis is totally imaginary concept.

While in every case, wave maintains the surface level.

In this case, wave fragments were controlled by subtle gradients in the applied illumination field.

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