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The soles increased in thickness according to the status of the wearer.
As the solvent was allowed more time to penetrate into the film, the fracture surfaces showed distinct solvent diffusion fronts that increased in thickness and the d.s.c.s.c
In contrast, cores extracted within the depression consisted of fluvial deposits younger than 2.1 1.9 cal ky BP that increased in thickness toward the central part of the depression.
Plate-like crystals were found at the surface and, as the annealing temperature increased from 70 to 110 °C, evidence of a surface layer was found that increased in thickness from ∼30 to ∼130 nm, respectively.
The detectors are essentially the same as those in use on ASDEX-Upgrade (gold energy-absorbing layer, mica substrate, gold meander), whereby the absorber layer has been increased in thickness from 4 to 8 μm in order to extend sensitivity to 8 keV.
As the incubation time increased, the layer of dead cells increased in thickness and the presence of living colonies became more apparent.
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The egg will turn a transparent color because the eggshell is increasing in thickness, but will soon dissolve, leaving just a thick strong egg white.
Exfoliation sheets generally increase in thickness and decrease in spacing at depth5,11, and Twain Harte Dome generally follows this pattern.
The cuticle is a dead secretion and can only increase in thickness.
Parts of the capillary wall, such as the epithelial layer (podocyte flake) increases in thickness and become heterogonous, while the glomerular space shrinks.
Covering the cilia in the bronchioles and small bronchi is a thin layer of fluid, which increases in thickness and becomes layered with mucus as the small bronchi converge into the large bronchi.
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