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Ms. Smith said that constituted an improper reduction of the base hourly wage.
One was a frank failure owing, I believe, to improper reduction of the fracture.
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Improper reduction leads to the presence of unconverted chromium (VI) that imparts toxicity, not only through product basic-chromium- sulfate but also through leather and articles produced using this chemical.
The two failures were owing, in one instance, undoubtedly to improper reduction, and in the other to the removal of the cast in three weeks and the patient's refusal of further treatment.
Reduction of DSPP and/or improper mineralization induced by the mutant DSPP gene could result in defective dentin mineralization.
This situation quite often leads to the reduction of their managerial capacity and improper prioritization.
Whether these observations are related to a reduction of vaccine efficacy or an improper vaccine use in the field remains unclear.
The resultant composite containing CNFs had less improvement in mechanical properties which may be due to less fiber content, formation of agglomerates and improper distribution of the fibers in the composite which subsequently resulted in reduction of adhesive strength.
Mutant females show enhanced trophoblast giant cell differentiation, reduction of the spongiotrophoblast layer, and absence of labyrinth formation due to improper vascularization of the placenta.
An improper designed flow field of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) can cause the maldistributions, resulting in the reduction of PEFC performance and lifetime.
Improper geometric design and signal settings at signalized intersection will increase occurrence of conflicts between road users and results in a reduction of the safety level.
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