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Only those mixes were considered whose compressive strength was between 20 and 70 MPa so that all type of mixes were having common range of strength level.
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Species of the genus Aegilops are closely related to wheats; they have common geographic range, and about 0.5 million years ago a first polyploid wheat appeared as a result of hybridization of wheats with goatgrasses [ 29].
As different measurement units are present, indicators have been re-scaled in order to have a common range (0, 1).
Each subscale score was transformed to have a common range of 0 (no impact) to 100 (most impact) [ 11].
The range of answers has common themes but no duplications and is riddled with contradictions.
They have common interests.
Have common sense.
The use of NSAIDs during this event has been common, ranging from 32 to 57% among those participating in our prior research [3, 34, 43].
And what about Peugeot's existing partnerships, such as an important one it has with Ford to produce a common range of diesel engines?
Operation at 42 °C, instead of the commercially more common range 35 38 °C, had a low (D42) or transient negative (DTE42, periods 1 2) impact on methane yield.
The main findings of this study were 1) women had lower passive stiffness through a common range of motion, better stretch tolerance (lower VAS scores), and greater hamstring extensibility compared to men, and 2) stretch tolerance, but not passive stiffness, was a significant predictor of total hamstring extensibility for men only.
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