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The damping loss factors of hybrid sandwich panels increased distinctly compared with previous sandwich panels due to the viscoelastic layer embedded in the face sheets.

Flow number determined at 60 °C demonstrated the beneficial effect of lime more distinctly compared with the dynamic creep test conducted at 40 °C.

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That picture is distinctly worse compared with 2012, when 10.5 percent were without jobs across the Union and 11.4 percent in the euro area.

The Fashion East founder's personal style is distinctly experimental compared with that of the store's core customer, but her collection for Indigo neatly blends a fashionable twist with summertime staples.

In both studies the variability of the VI indices was distinctly higher compared with the CV of the FRC.

We also observed that the concentrations of the inflammatory cytokines IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-6, TNFα, IFNγ and OSM in diseased cartilage tissue were distinctly elevated compared with those found in synovial fluid.

This trial is the first to compare the efficacy and tolerance of three different CRT protocols in the treatment of LAPC: based on several efficacy end points (e.g. response rate, PFS, OS), RT-GC and RT-GC+GC were not distinctly superior compared with the reference arm RT-5-FU in this randomised phase II study.

The LSC analysis of the cell density on slides on which cells were growing revealed that the saturation density at confluence was distinctly lower compared with the control cells growing in parallel cultures, and the density was further decreasing with time of treatment with Mxt (depth of senescence; Fig. 1).

The expression of p21WAF1 paralleled the changes in nuclear morphometry showing that the degree of its induction in cells growing in the presence of Mxt and 2dG was distinctly suppressed compared with cells growing in the presence of Mxt alone (Fig. 6).

It sounds distinctly unhealthy until compared with Rafael Nadal's admission that during Wimbledon he "gets through copious amounts of Nutella".

This may explain why his interest in survivalism is distinctly ecological as compared with many of his more militaristically inclined peers.

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