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Newly recorded quasi-3D seismic profiles reveal that each 1 3 km-long inclined series correlates with an individual point bar continuously migrating in the same direction.
In this era, various medical systems are continuously migrating into the cloud and mobile environments.
In recent times, various government and private medical organizations are continuously migrating into the cloud and mobile environments with the increasing use of networking services.
Material may be continuously migrating from polar to the equatorial regions on these asteroids with the overall shape of these objects, at least for Bennu, having been shaped in part by YORP (Nolan et al. 2013).
Implants were classified as stable or continuously migrating, as described by Ryd et al. (1995); thus, tibial components with a TT of more than 0.2 mm between 12 and 24 months were considered to be continuously migrating.
It could be that mesenchymal Sox9-positive cells are continuously migrating from the laryngeal region into the tracheal mesenchyme to contribute to cartilage ring formation, or that the shorter doxycycline exposure results in incomplete Sox9 deletion.
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Mortar creep takes place when the asphalt mortar continuously migrates downwards due to gravitational forces and can significantly disrupt air voids continuity in porous asphalt samples.
However, it is difficult to completely remove the salts in the murals, because soluble salts in the surrounding rock can continuously migrate to the plaster layer.
However, these pollutants species will continuously migrated and attenuated through the soil strata and after certain period of time they might contaminate the groundwater system if there is no action to be taken to prevent this phenomenon.
After improvement, the probability distribution of the evaluation grades is scattered, indicating oil and gas may be trapped locally after having continuously migrated from the footwall to the hanging wall in the local open interval (Fig. 2).
Twist1b is a marker of the zebrafish tailbud [21], a region containing progenitor cells which continuously migrate into the presomitic mesoderm for incorporation into somites [22].
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