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Although these authors emphasized the differences of mouse SDs from human SDs such as the enrichment of tandem duplications, their classification of linked SDs was quite coarse grained at low physical distance resolutions of 1 Mb.

To enable use in forward (simulation) and backward (phylogenetic or population genetic) studies of evolution, especially in a population genetic context, in a complete genome context, or in studies of interactome evolution, the model needs to be coarse grained at a level that allows for sufficient computational speed.

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Conventional Hall Petch behavior in coarse grained materials at high strain rates governed by the dislocation glide mechanism was shown to be replaced with inverse Hall Petch behavior in ultrafine grained materials at low strain rates, when both phases deform predominantly by diffusion controlled mechanisms.

The creep strain rate of fine grained wet halite at 20 °C is above 10−8 s−1 and similar to the one of coarse grained wet halite at 70 °C.

Jet grouting is one of the newest technologies being popular in the improvement of the marginal soils (i.e., soft fine-grained or loose coarse grained) mostly available at the construction sites of engineering structures.

Comparison with a finite difference approximation on a Cartesian grid shows that the volumetric tensor approximation computes the coarse grained gradients fairly well at a moderate computational cost under various conditions of spatial distributions of points.

Consequently, the modified Andreasen model together with a designed particle morphology might allow the fabrication of shaped alumina products with a much higher content of coarse grained particles resulting in at least similar or even improved physical, mechanical and thermomechanical properties irrespective of the used alumina raw material.

Moreover, solution-precipitation creep is observed in some experiments (where the period of the experiment lasts more than one year) on coarse grained natural rock salt at low stresses (Bérest et al. 2005).

The Barakar Formation conformably overlain by a sequence characterized by fine to medium grained, light grey and ferruginous sandstones and shale at the base and a thick succession of pale greenish sandstone with rare shale and pink clay bands, ferruginous coarse grained and pebbly sandstone at the top (Table 1).

To be perfectly precise, the trial in this case is sampling the system at a given time point, and seeing which cell of the coarse grained partition it is in at each time.

The current version of PyCSA can be run in parallel at the coarse grained level by calculating multiple independent local optimizations separately.

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