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The static tensile and compressive strengths for all three PMMA-based bone cements were found to be an order of magnitude greater than the expected stress levels within a treated vertebral body.
As expected, stressed plants showed about 2- to 4-fold higher levels of recombination than unstressed ones.
The latter result is somewhat contrary to expectations as we have expected a higher stress level of dual degree students.
Expected increases of stress level in lines can also be obtained from the complex theoretical finite element model of slope landslides.
When you've already practiced these expected interactions, your stress level will be manageable and can even provide the remaining energy needed for the unexpected requests that come out of left field and require you to think on your feet.
It goes without saying that we expect a higher stress level to be associated with this strategy.
As expected, the true stress levels are much higher than those indicated by the engineering stress.
Also superimposed on this figure are expected service load stress levels 248, 414, and 496 MPa (36, 60, and 72 ksi), corresponding to 0.60f y for 414, 690 and 827 MPa (60, 100, and 120 ksi) reinforcing steel, respectively.
Also superimposed on this figure are expected service load stress levels 248, 414, and 496 MPa (36, 60, and 72 ksi), corresponding to 0.60fy for 414, 690, and 827 MPa (60, 100, and 120 ksi) reinforcing steel, respectively.
According to ecological theory, across an environmental stress gradient highest diversity is expected at intermediate stress levels.
As such, they are expected to have a lower physiological stress level (glucocorticoids) than non-stereotypic animals.
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