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In England the mystery cycles and miracle plays were suspected of Roman Catholic tendencies and were gradually suppressed.
This partially chaotic surface state is gradually suppressed as the sputtering energy becomes stronger and exceeds 1 keV.
However, microsteps evolution was gradually suppressed and relatively strong (002) texture of electrodeposited Zn was mitigated by Sn addition.
It indicates that the slow mode arises from inter-chain clustering, which is gradually suppressed by the intra-chain shrinking.
As can be seen from Figure2, the artifacts in the embedding change probabilities become gradually suppressed when increasing the value of the stabilizing constant σ.
In both series of blends, development of the molecular orientation in the drawn films became gradually suppressed with increasing PVP content.
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First, a fitting pressure test procedure was carried out by injecting water into the connector and gradually suppressing water with the pressure rising to 1 MPa without leakage.
Stratogiannis et al.[2] developed a scheme gradually suppresses the admission rate of the new calls of each service class (SC), supported considering their priorities independently.
The failure pattern also shows strain rate dependence, indicating that increased strain rates gradually suppress unsuitable relaxation and dissipation mechanisms because of the accompanying larger external loadings.
Controlled surface heterogeneities can gradually suppress certain types of reaction patterns; they can also act as "pacemakers" for the catalytic surface.
For Ni ⩽ 47 at.%, the transformation temperature increases during high-temperature cycling because precipitation of (Ti1−x, Hfx 2Ni enriches the surrounding matrix in Hf; for Ni ⩾ 47.7 at.%, precipitation of the same phase gradually suppresses the transformation.
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