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Initially, the potential difference raised from highly negative values to zero volt, thereafter started increasing positively.
We study Hermite-Hadamard-type inequalities for increasing positively homogeneous functions.
We find that increasing positively charged oxygen ion density will increase the strength of the shock wave profile.
The phase solubilities of evodiamine and HP-β-CD are shown in Fig. 2, and the curve is identified as AP-type (r2 = 0.9829), which is increasing positively.
The strength of the shock profile also decreases with increasing positively charged oxygen ion temperatures and negatively charged oxygen ion densities.
Similar inequalities are found for increasing positively homogenous (IPH) functions in [6], for increasing radiant (InR) functions in [9], and for increasing coradiant (ICR) functions in [7].
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The entropy of activation ΔS°a in the absence of the inhibitor is positive, and this value increases positively with the CO concentration.
Without the presence of the additives, the potential required to initiate polymer deposition increased positively with an increased rotation rate and a decreased polymerisation current.
A sensitivity analysis shows that a proper design can suppress the frequency, which increases positively with the repository area and negatively with the depth of the repository.
(1) with (2) gives that, when r < 1, the E corr,AC increased positively with a decrease in E p, which also can be found in Fig. 8.
This finding again implies that in the presence of trading margins, returns would not increase positively with impact or carrying costs, or with some other costs.
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