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The critical defect size determined is 400 ± 100 μm in A356-T6 under multiaxial loading.
The critical defect size is determined to be 100 ± 50 μm.
The trial court proceedings further established that the critical defect in Phenergan's label was the lack of an adequate warning about the risks of IV-push administration.
The competition analysis is carried out on the basics of fatigue strength to obtain the critical defect value.
In addition, muscle repair was remarkably delayed in RARγ-null mice in both critical defect and cardiotoxin injury models.
Poor intrinsic electrical conductivity as well as considerable volume change during lithium alloying/dealloying process has been a critical defect for high theoretical capacity silicon-based anodes.
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To Levinson, the difficulty of the amendment process is one of the document's critical defects.
The main reason for critical defects is human errors.
Underlying this effect is the presence of critical defects of comparable size in all films.
Critical defects (shrinkage) are located either at the surface or within the bulk.
However, several critical defects of those traditional drugs, such as modest therapeutic effects, severe side effects and extremely high costs, necessitate the development of novel therapeutic agents.
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