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The electric current also increases onset of necking strains, but the details depend on thermal sensitivity and temperature-dependence of the strain-rate sensitivity exponent.
The latter reaction is extremely complex, and its precise details depend upon the composition of the mineral phosphate.
Plants bloom if they get good care -- the right light, temperature, water, food and growing medium -- but the details depend on the particular species.
Prepaid cards can work out better than other options, like those high-fee check-cashing stores, though as with any currency instrument, the details depend on the situation — and the behavior — of the consumer.
Also, for a writer telling a story whose details depend on understanding how tech works, he sometimes seems hazy on the basics: Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the web, is described more than once as "the inventor of the internet", which is bit like calling Henry Ford the man who invented roads (the web is a system of documents accessed via the internet).
Such behavior is allowed by the laws of physics, and it has formed the core of Big Bang theorizing, but the details depend on the unknown physics that prevails at the energies of the early universe -- far beyond the capacity of modern particle accelerators.
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You can then add rules that make it possible to redirect people to one or other of these contact details depending on who they are, how they are connecting, what time it is and so on.
Offices on the map can change into 4 levels of details, depending on the available on-screen space.
The results show that vanadium oxide generally plays an intermediate role in glass structure while there are subtle details depending on its concentration and oxidation states.
This gives you a noticeable degree of control over depth of field, or the effect of subtly blurring either background or foreground details depending on where you want to draw attention in the frame.
According to research into the Pn velocity and anisotropy joint inversion (Lü et al., 2012), although the two velocity models are slightly different in details depending on whether, or not, anisotropy is considered, the major velocity pattern variations are similar.
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