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First, the present stress reversal can be interpreted as being related to the development of folds.

Development of folds on scales of 10 100 m wavelength and corresponding larger areal dimensions could lead in the same way to displacements of tens of centimeters (Fig. 11), corresponding to slow slip events with moment equivalents of up to 5 × 1018 N m, which might last for several weeks.

Although we could not definitely reach a conclusion about the cause of the stress reversal at the present time, it could have occurred during either the development of folds or seismic cycles in the Nankai accretionary prism, and this can be analyzed using the oriented core samples in the future.

In practice, it is difficult to ensure a hydraulic seal of these advanced cuffs to the trachea because of patient movement and development of folds and channels and due to the inability to overinflate cuffs for long periods of intubation.

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The difference between growth above and below ∼127°C is due to the development of fold interactions over time, towards the ordering of {201} fold surfaces.

This strategy is applied in the development of fold recognition methods (also called threading) (Bowie et al., 1991; Jones et al., 1992; Marin et al., 2002; Wu and Zhang, 2008), where the compatibility between a query sequence and a template structure is assessed by knowledge-based potentials extracted from highly resolved protein structures.

In the Gaoping Slope, slope basins are formed by the developments of folds, faults and diapiric intrusions.

These results further highlight the significance of cortical folding patterns and suggest a common mechanism for the development of the folds and the cytoarchitectonic fields.

Where the stress inversion observed in the calcite vein sample CV-2 (338-C0002F-258-SMW) ofcurs during development of (a) folds and (b) seismic cycles.

Because the human cerebral cortex is generally considered "special," some scientists have hypothesized that the genes that govern its development of cortical folds and furrows are also unique to humans, Borrell says.

The asymmetric development of the folds (figure 1), with the fragile lamina pushed toward the more protected adaxial side, and the more robust veins, often with hairs, covering the whole abaxial side, could also be evolutionary interesting.

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