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Combining with their faster solidification, gravity-induced sag in practical pipe production is expected to be effectively avoided.

Considering this, it is expected to be effectively applied to the control fin design of underwater vehicles such as torpedoes.

This highly dense architecture of PEG chain with hydrophilicity and chain mobility, grafted on surface, is expected to be effectively utilized in bio-implantable substrates or micro- or nano-patterned surfaces for immobilization of bioactive molecules in biomedical fields.

This suggests that the high-temperature region occupies a small area within the AHI pixel (i.e., it is limited to the areas neighboring the effusing vent) and that changes in the effusion rate of lava are expected to be effectively reflected in the size of the high-temperature region on the surface and thus as thermal anomalies in the 1.6 μm band.

The CONGA project concentrated on theoretical and experimental studies investigating the behaviour of advanced light water reactor containments containing passive containment heat removal systems and catalytic recombiners expected to be effectively operational during a hypothetical severe accident involving large quantities of aerosol particles and noncondensable gases.

Earth is expected to be effectively habitable for about another from that point, although this may be extended up to if the nitrogen is removed from the atmosphere.

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At such times, rainfall might be expected to be more effectively delivered to the soil profile, thereby avoiding surface runoff.

The result of this research is expected to be utilized effectively as a basic framework to manage information in RFID/WSN based construction supply chain management (CSCM) environments.

The proposed method is expected to be used effectively at the design stage of a tall building when repetitive analysis is required.

(i) Synonymous mutations are expected to be mostly effectively neutral (or only under weak selection) and therefore their rate of fixation can be predicted from the neutral theory [ 109] (the rate is slightly lower if there is very weak selection).

The traditional data preprocessing methods [73] (e.g., compression, sampling, feature selection, and so on) are expected to be able to operate effectively in the big data age.

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