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Refurbished -- which can also be known as reconditioned or remanufactured -- generally refers to items that have been returned because the buyer had second thoughts about the purchase, ordered the wrong model or, in some cases, found a defect.
A regularly scheduled inspection at about 3 p.m. yesterday of the Little River Bridge, near Rocky Mount, N.C., found a defect in a single panel of the six-panel iron bridge, which is 101 feet long.
Well known as a critic of STEM shortage claims, Matloff writes that an independent researcher named R. Davis has found a defect in Zavodny's work in the form of a statistical oddity called Simpson's paradox, which can lead to drawing incorrect inferences about correlations.
They found a defect in antigen presentation that varied in magnitude depending on which T cell clone they tested [7].
In addition, we found a defect in the subcellular localization of germ plasm in DEADSouth-knockdown PGCs (Fig. 5B).
We similarly found a defect in chromosome condensation during meiosis in ark1 s.o. cells (Supplementary Figure S5).
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It's difficult to find a defect in Mourinho.
If I find a defect in a product, I'll send it straight up to our chief designer, Michael Stein, and he'll correct it".
Three other studies failed to find a defect [ 67, 96, 97].
In conclusion, so far we did not find a defect for the β-actin mutant R28L, but for G245D we found decreased CCT-binding and delayed synthesis, suggesting that fewer functional actin is formed in cells.
Finite element simulations are performed for two types of bevel gear forging processes to find a defect-free forging process, and comparisons are made between the two processes.
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