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It reported an 11% increase in profits for 2015, but said trading deteriorated at the start of this year.
Products are deteriorated at the exponential rate during the time they are stored in the depot or customer's warehouse.
As conditions deteriorated at the Japanese plant, he said he thought the outcome would be somewhat worse than that at Three Mile Island, but not much worse.
It has been found that the ultramicropores generated by the pillaring process were the most deteriorated at the highest calcination temperatures whereas the mesopores were not significantly affected.
The state also contends that the application to extend the plant's license for 20 more years, which was filed on April 30 by the plant's owner, Entergy Nuclear, failed to account for pipes, cables and fire-protection systems that have deteriorated at the nuclear reactors, which began operation in the mid-'70s.
The peace process deteriorated at the same pace as the situation in Syria deteriorated.
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But because deterioration is mTOR-independent, this group will deteriorate at the same rate (but later in life) as the control group, assuming that the medical treatment is equal in both groups (in reality, younger patients are treated more intensively).
It is assumed that items do not deteriorate at the beginning of the period, but the deterioration rate is time-proportional after some time with an increase in demand.
It is assumed that items do not deteriorate at the beginning of the period, but after sometime, the deterioration rate increases with time.
Gelatine, being an organic material, deteriorates at the same rate as the food that is in the packaging.
The quality of Canton enamels began to deteriorate at the end of the 18th century, but they were still made in large numbers during the 19th century.
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