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Coating properties arise from a competition between these stages.

Overall performance mainly results from a competition between current collection and oxygen supply.

The second part (B) corresponds to the increase in this deposit resulting from a competition between the mechanisms from deposit and wrenching.

The different transformation behavior of low-Ni and high-Ni polycrystals stems from a competition between two opposing tendencies: (1) for preferential precipitation in the grain boundary; (2) for homogeneous precipitation across the whole grain with high-Ni content.

Fatigue failure of a gas-nitrided 4140 steel under axial cyclic loading results from a competition between surface crack initiation in the nitrided case and internal "fish-eye" cracking inside the core material.

Our results agree with a charged-colloid type of model for these particles, which asserts that growth-arrested colloid particles can result from a competition between short-range attraction and long-range repulsion.

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The trophy was donated in 1900 by American Dwight F. Davis for a competition between teams from the United States and Great Britain.

Mr. Masrani emerges from what was widely seen from the outside as a competition between several executives of the bank who, like him, have spent most of their working lives at Toronto-Dominion or Canada Trust, which Toronto-Dominion acquired along with Mr. Clark in 2000.

It comes from Pliny and concerns a competition between the masters Zeuxius and Parrhasios, in which the former painted a still life so convincing that it deceived a flock of birds who tried to peck at the fruit, while the latter painted a trompe l'oeil curtain so convincing that his rival tried to pull it aside to uncover the painting beneath.

"From my perspective, there is a competition between Russian clubs and the N.H.L. for the best product on the ice".

There are several million students every year who go abroad to study, many of them from India and China, and there's a competition between the United States, us, Australia, Canada … Our market share is about 15% or so, it's a growing market; each one of those students is worth over £20,000 a year to the British economy".

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