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Dislocation density increases with increasing rolling strain, reaching a maximum at 20% strain, followed by a decrease at larger strain.
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The absolute concentrations of C30 diahopane and C29Ts in lacustrine source rocks also increase at first, followed by a decrease at the largest value.
The small peptide RW9 showed a large peak for aggregation starting at P/L 1/35 followed by a decrease at P/L of 1/10.
A slight increase in the refractive index is observed after annealing at 400 °C, followed by a decrease at higher temperatures.
In all four foams, the numbers of water molecules around headgroups increase first with the increase of HPAM hydrolysis degree, reaching a maximum value at HPAM 20%, followed by a decrease with larger hydrolysis degrees.
The dependence of microtubule assembly on the molar ratio of αB crystallin∶tubulin was non-linear, appeared to be parabolic, and was characterized by an increase in microtubule assembly to a maximum at small molar ratios of αB crystallin∶tubulin, followed by a decrease in microtubule assembly at large molar ratios of αB crystallin∶tubulin.
The maximum turbidity is seen at 34 °C, followed by a decrease and then an increase again at 42 °C.
When the retina was exposed to low Ca2+ solution, the saturated response amplitude showed a very large initial increase that was followed by a decrease to a steady-state value ca. 5 times larger than the saturated photoresponse in 1 mM Ca2+ (measured at the plateau level).
Maximum velocities are attained at the break of slope, followed by a decrease of velocity.
We found that this interaction showed a peak at 1 h of serum starvation, followed by a decrease (Fig. 5a).
The fluorescence intensity per ICG then decreases at 300 1 and 350 1, followed by a significant decrease at 500 1.
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