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Significant improvements were considered made only if the value was less than 0.05 in both the Wilcoxon test and the sign test (Table 1).
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These joints were initially considered to be made only with steel members.
For comparison, we also considered α chains made only of the GPO triplet.
At the BBC, Friend says that they would consider making podcast-only shows, further adapting its radio-to-podcast model, but wonders if there's any reason to do so yet.
Even the NOAA, which is considered exemplary, makes only 10% of its daily data available to the public, and is only one agency in one country.
The mice were considered immobile when they made only the movements necessary to keep their head above water.
Because there are different types of brains and nervous systems among animals, as well as different modes of consciousness, the approach to the question of whether plants can be considered 'conscious' may be made only in an analogical way using animal systems as a reference.
Classification of E- and W-directed subduction zones is made only considering the resulting mean azimuths.
Residual life evaluation can be obtained considering a crack growing from component first load cycle: life assessment for those components parts where Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF) design is adopted, especially for those critical regions where high stress concentrations cause cyclic yielding of the material, can be made only considering an appropriate crack growth model.
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