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The traction increase part of the cohesive laws is given by an exponential function, which describes the elastoplastic adhesive response, and the traction decrease part is given by a linear function, which describes damage initiation and propagation.
If this scenario is partly or wholly absorbed by government facilities, it will decrease part of the patients' financial burden, especially private expenditure on drugs.
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Numbers of part-time undergraduate entrants almost halved between 2010-11 and 2013-14 There are 120,000 fewer entrants to part-time undergraduate study in 2013-14 therethere were in 2010-11 – a 46% decrease Part-time postgraduate taught entry continues to decline, but at a lower rate compared to previous years.
Afterwards, it was flushed with NaCl (decreasing part of (C) and (D).
The elements of are samples from the decreasing part of the main lobe of the pulse.
Different subspaces are decomposed from the original phase space to reveal different changes from one phase to another, including increased part, decreased part and unchanged part.
This theory makes it possible to approximate the decreasing part of the load deflection curve of such stability sensitive structures.
TWBs offer several notable benefits including decreased part weight, reduced manufacturing costs, increased environmental friendliness, and improved dimensional consistency.
Even when flushing the system with NaCl solution (decreasing part of figure 7C and 7D), the count rate only slowly decreased to a lower level.
The change is reflective of an overall shift in computing, and especially in personal computing, which is a decreasing part of PC manufacturers' business, and Dell's in particular.
The relaxation of the mechanical compressive stress in CdTe layer corresponds to the decreasing part of the curves in Figure 3.
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