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It is shown that, even for an isothermally crystallized sample, the lamellar melting point varies repetitively and systematically with position in the spherulitic texture, being highest for dominant lamellae then progressively decreasing because, it is suggested, of increasing constraints during crystallization.
By the middle of the 1970's the attendance at the dances was decreasing because people died or retired and moved away.
One professor from the University of Buckingham told The Times "type-1 plagiarism," copying and pasting, is decreasing because it's "so easy to detect".
With only a handful of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans coming in, this V.F.W. post seemed to be going the way of many others: membership was decreasing because of members' dying or moving to the suburbs.
The use of alkyds is decreasing because of difficulties in modifiying these coatings to meet regulations restricting the amount of volatile organic content (VOC) that can be released into the air.
The investigation's results came at a time when the need for students to have their own insurance may be decreasing, because the federal health care bill signed into law last month will allow parents, starting in September, to keep children on their plans until the children are 26.
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In addition, the cost to acquire loyal users decreased because, as an overall trend, loyal users on mobile seem to be growing.
The number decreased because of Taliban's edict.
"Life expectancy usually decreases because there's a plague or there's a massive economic trauma," Mr. Muennig said.
As with most museums, the Guggenheim's endowment has decreased because of the sharp downturn in the stock market.
Without the threat of crippling addiction, maybe drug use could increase, not decrease, because they're "not so dangerous" now.
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