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Higher levels of damage corresponded to slightly shorter canopies with a less even vertical distribution of return from the ground to the top.
Areas of high remodeling and damage corresponded to clinically observed locations of femoral stress fractures, indicating that the simulation may be useful in designing training programs to reduce fracture risk.
In the AIA rabbits, we observed that higher cartilage damage corresponded with a higher RANKL expression.
This is because the elevation in the levels of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), a marker of oxidative DNA damage, corresponded to a complete loss of VDR expression [ 42].
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It is established that the place of winding damage corresponds to characteristic impulse changes.
The α ij terms ensure that the effects of damage correspond to the material symmetry, and, thus, the material maintained its orthotropic symmetry during damage evolution.
In this study, damage corresponds to the complete rupture of one or more rope components in a particular rope cross-section location.
This level of damage corresponds to an impact score of 13 or 14 in the current map, values found in wide swaths of orange on the map of the world's oceans.
M. obliqua and some specimens of A. mexicana exhibited structural damage which corresponded to clear cement losses and agglutinant disaggregation.
Interestingly, telomestatin provoked a massive DNA damage response at telomeres in ALT cells, a result that contrasts with previous finding for this compound in telomerase-positive cell lines where only a small fraction of DNA damage foci corresponded to TIFs [49], [53].
The transcript level of PtTPS10 increased after herbivore damage which corresponded to the induced emission of TMTT.
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