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Then, the effective thermal conductivity is calculated by the Fourier law as: begin{aligned} k_{(n)}=frac{q_{(n)}L}{{bigtriangleup }T_{(n)}} end{aligned} (7 where ({bigtriangleup }T_{(n)}) is the temperature difference in the direction of thermal conduction, n is the directional component, and L is the characteristic length.

"In this league everything is so close and one game can make the difference in the direction you're headed.

And when I serve on a board, I do that only if I feel I can make a difference in the direction of the institution.

In fact, she said, we know what our intentions are without observation; and between someone observing, and someone intending and performing, an action, there is what she called a difference in the "direction of fit" (of action to thought).

Possible reasons for the difference in the direction of the effect on extinction include differential effects of vasopressin depending on the route of administration, the timing of injection, and the presence of aversive effects produced by the neuropeptide.

The finite element method analysis shows that stresses are very high on the brace member, in the vicinity of the weld, and decrease gradually, with a quasi-stable difference, in the direction of the brace extremity.

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Anisotropic smoothness is related to the difference in the directions of continuity between the spectrograms of harmonic and percussive sounds.

However, anisotropic sparseness is also related to the difference in the directions of sparseness between the spectrograms of harmonic and percussive sounds.

In general, the inhomogeneity of an attenuating wave is represented through the difference in the directions of its propagation vector and attenuation vector.

The Pro-Q staining showed a clear difference in the directions of phosphorylation change for CP43 compared to D1, D2 and LHCII in the plants transferred to darkness (Figure 5A).

Heterogeneity can be "clinical" (referring to characteristics of the population or the intervention), "methodological" (referring to differences in methods used in the different studies), or "statistical" (referring to differences in the direction or magnitude of the results).

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