Sentence examples for due to exposition from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, in urban rail transport system this problem appears frequently, especially for tram networks, which present the following critical situations: 1. very accentuated wear due to exposition at both railway vehicles and other categories of traffic;   2.

very accentuated wear due to exposition at both railway vehicles and other categories of traffic; specific geometry of the tram line that offers particular conditions for the establishment of disturbance phenomena and wear; location of tracks near noise-sensitive regions.

In the present study, the age of 14 years was used for examination of all teeth due to exposition to possible intrinsinc and extrinsinc aetiological factors for some time; if examining upper incisors and first molars can be considered sufficient, adolescents could be examined at the age of 12.

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Due to permanent exposition to different weather conditions, they change their form in time.

The solution is found using the Laplace transform method, and afterwards the problem is generalized by accounting for the degradation of the electrochromic material due to its exposition to the solar radiation.

Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) injuries are seen frequently in mandibular fractures as well as after ORIF of these fractures due to the exposition and the close proximity of the nerve during fracture reduction.

However, ambient air influence on this test is remarkable due to the exposition of the testing machine, and even the ground undisturbed temperature varies with the ambient temperature oscillations.

Another advantage of this material is its high thermal stability and low degradation due to the exposition to a focused laser beam.

After 30 days of exposition to atmospheric conditions, Raman bands from PSi remain unchanged, as shown in Figure 4, whereas photoluminescence intensity decreases on a 37% and blue-shift to 747 nm, indicating an oxidation of PSi layer due to its exposition to air [23].

Even though the AGD does not take into account the fundamental individual radiobiological factors (i.e. radiosensitivity and radiosusceptivity), it has been directly related to the risk of carcinogenesis due to the exposition of the breast tissue to x-ray [5].

In both cases, binding of the Sypro-orange fluorescent probe resulted first in an increase in fluorescence intensity corresponding to the increase in dye binding due to the exposition of the buried hydrophobic regions at the beginning of the unfolding process.

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