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The degree of work hardening increases during cycling due to introduction of hold time.
It is due to introduction of Al2O3 into crystalline phase NbB2 that helps to relax the stress.
The incidence of this complication has decreased from 6 to 1.8%% due to introduction of newer nail designs [33].
They found that there was no considerable or reasonable change in the Atterberg limits due to introduction of hay fiber.
One reason for this interest is the new opportunities evolving due to introduction of advanced information and communication technology (ICT).
Finally swelling of free films during hygrothermal ageing is modified because of internal stresses due to introduction of titanium dioxide.
Open image in new window Fig. 11 Induced charge density due to introduction of a proton in the relaxed (a, c) and compressed (b, d) BaZrO _3) bulk.
Moreover, selective adsorption can be greatly improved for the enrichment of pollutants due to introduction of large numbers of active sites.
Therefore, the reduction of such high porosities to its present low value (<5 is believed to be almost entirely due to introduction of cements (Bathurst 1970).
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Redfin's first quarter showed growing losses, largely due to the introduction of its mortgage origination business.
I met my wife through an introduction (thank you, Mike) and chose my career due to an introduction (thank you, Tal).
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