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In terms of frame configuration, it is shown that the span of the composite beam, the extent of gravity loading and the number of stories can all have significant implications on the actual inelastic response characteristics of the structure.

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It is remarkable that the same effect observed in cell proliferation is also detected in the cell cycle analysis, where the magnitude of the effect depends on the extent of partial gravity exposure.

Participants differed in the assessment of the extent and gravity of emigration.

He suggested: '[we should] bring the physicians from abroad and place them in a medical/academic institution in Lebanon with an organized system and a chance to teach, to do research, to continue their academic careers… plus access to clinical practice in Lebanon and in the Gulf.' Participants differed in their assessments of the extent and gravity of emigration.

The extent of steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) models, multiple horizontal well-pairs, and simultaneous flow of heat and fluids make a single SAGD simulation computationally burdensome.

The evolution of large-surface wings allowed the animals to locomote in a medium which, compared to water, has a lower density, and as a consequence, is almost completely lacking in the hydrostatic pressure that to a certain extent counterbalances the force of gravity in water.

It would simply be scandalous for them to continue to deny the extent or gravity of rights violations and the failure of the state to protect children when they were at their most vulnerable – locked up and away from their families".

The extent and gravity of the differences between this map and other possible soil map perspectives of the area is largely unknown.

A statement issued by the defendants' counsel downplayed the extent and gravity of the problem, insisting the companies complied fully with U.S. and international food safety laws.

During most of the eighteenth century, before the extent to which Newton's theory of gravity succeeds in dealing with the actual orbital motions became clear, the burden of proof fell more or less equally on the supporters and critics of Newton.

In general, the mechanical stresses induced by gravity on an organism increase with its mass, although for organisms living in water, the effect of gravity is to some extent mitigated by buoyancy.

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