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According to the profile evolution of the workpiece in the cast-rolling area, thermal and mechanical conditions of the bonding interface were illustrated and the forming mechanism of the SLCRB process was hence discussed.
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The clarification is essential by evaluating the psychological situation of the patient and hence discussing and improving the outcome.
As pointed out in [29], the generalization to USC multifunctions for Eq. (1.1) is rather difficult even if n = 2. Hence, discussing Eq. (1.2) for n ≥ 3 evokes great interest, but the greatest difficulty is that the multifunction has no Lipschitz condition.
This study's emphasis was on the reporting of the various tumor biology and various survival rates in our cohort, and hence, discussing risk factors, screening practice, and treatment information is beyond the scope of this study and will be reported in a separate study.
Hence, we discussed carefully the role of the pore geometry in the catalytic performance of the studied carbon materials.
Hence, as discussed in the preceding section in this calculation, for each value of material inclusion, 6d × 6d × h cubes are involved and a system of 3 × 6d × 6d × h equations with the same number of unknowns is solved.
This corresponds to 77% of the IGL transcript levels in the wild-type cells, and hence, as discussed above, might be sufficient to support SHM/GCV.
We also found that the charged residues in OEP9 (CTS) are critical for its proper targeting to plastids (Figure 5), suggesting that OEP9 shares the same targeting information and, hence, as discussed below, utilizes the same plastid biogenetic pathway as OEP7/64.
Hence, as discussed below, our data have broader implications for the mechanisms mediating H2O2 signal transduction.
Hence, as discussed in Amarasuriya et al. [ 52], it is necessary to develop response mechanisms to assist all of these undergraduates.
The mechanical effects of artificial noses, regardless of the type of artificial nose, have different clinical implications, and hence are discussed separately.
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