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In severely depleted zones, the only way to restore stocks is by introducing protected reserves where all fishing is banned.
In this way, depleted zones of about 10μm thickness are formed, where the signal charges can be collected by drift.
The weld joint is therefore a complex combination of different materials with presence of heat affected and carbon depleted zones due to the welding process.
Carbide precipitation due to a welding process or heat treatment can cause the occurrence of chromium-depleted zones at the grain boundaries, leading to a phenomenon known as sensitization, in which the depleted zones become the focus of the intense corrosion [3, 4].
Regions adjacent to the depleted zones were sites for Cu cluster formation, which were also spatially correlated with Ni/Si-rich clusters.
The Mn depleted zones around Ti2O3 particles were detected, which could explain how the intragranular nucleation is facilitated on Ti2O3 particles.
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In spite of this, the left-moving contact boundary is able to sweep past the depleted area, while the decelerating right-moving contact boundary crosses into the depleted zone.
For example, in both AlCu and AlCuSiGe, the Cu depleted zone is only 30 nm wide.
A sodium depleted layer at the surface and a depleted zone at around the penetration depth of 5 MeV Xe ions are observed.
Since hydroxyapatite (HA) is a biological material, its presence in hybrid layer is desirable to reconstruct the HA depleted zone after acid etching.
The freezing range of the matrix alloy has been found to dictate the nature of transition from particle enriched to depleted zone.
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