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Papers describing solely macroscopic changes, molecular changes that had no control groups for comparison, or relating to studies of any tissue or fluid not located in the region of the shoulder were excluded.

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Few geographic features mark the boat's course; instead, its journey is described solely in images: "the low sun stained with mystic horror," "green nights ablaze with snow," "blue and yellow heavings of phosphorescent song!" The boat begins to disintegrate, and the visions grow darker: "solar lichen and gobs / Of azure snot," "a lunatic plank escorted by black seahorses".

The target system cannot be described solely in terms of one system without ignoring decisive elements.

Secondary ("non-basic" or "mixed") emotions are those that cannot be described solely by a basic emotion.

This paper shows the applicability of 2 level NGTD to acoustic and vibroacoustic problems described solely by the hypersingular formulation for surfaces.

Results revealed that the temperature dependency of autogenous shrinkage cannot be described solely by the simple time shift of the existing maturity method.

Nevertheless, even when we include the effect of the generated bubble shape, the dramatically enhanced magnitude on the Teflon-coated nano/microstructured surface cannot be described solely in terms of the wettability effect, as Figure 3 indicates.

As almost all point sets are generic and the generic global rigidity can be described solely in terms of combinatorial properties of the graph itself, in what follows the term globally rigid assumes the genericity of the frameworks.

The underlying topological behavior of the edge covering problem is more complex, because the problem cannot be described solely by the vertices of G where robots may start and may end.

Aquifer contaminant time series data at monitoring wells from a mature site were well described using analytical solutions representing the combined case of source zone and back diffusion, while data from a site where the source had been isolated were well described solely by back diffusion.

The experimental results indicate that the martensitic transformation kinetics cannot be described solely by a monotonically increasing function of stress triaxiality: for instance, less martensite is developed under equi-biaxial tension than under uniaxial tension for the same increment in equivalent plastic strain.

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