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"What both the polling and the data suggest is that we may have reached an inflection point which, if these trends continue, we may become a society that is permanently divided.
The area of Bailu town Wanglong town constitutes an inflection point, which shows a sharp rise in paleoelevation (Fig. 6).
Vermilion is found to have a rather sharp transition edge with an inflection point which occurs between ~580 and 600 nm and a FWHM <40 nm [4, 7].
It is rather a result of continued alveolar recruitment above the upper inflection point, which masks its presence.
However, the shallow breaths eventually result in progressive atelectasis and the person increasingly breathes around the lower inflection point, which further increases the respiratory load.
Another concentration independent parameter is the normalized slope of the curve at the inflection point, which is then given by eq 3. 3 k2 × [ A]0 is thus given in reciprocal time units such as s 1.
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The inflection points, which ranged from 0.5 to 5 ppm, represent air concentrations at which benzene contributed marginally to the pools of background adducts.
He had reached a Francis Ford Coppola-style inflection point beyond which only mannerism could follow.
It was an inflection point from which began the great decline in print advertising.
Never Shout Never represents the inflection point at which it has sloughed off all of its punk pretentions and been distilled down to its folk essence.
"It is unlikely indicative of an inflection point beyond which a sustainable recovery in the Chinese economy can be achieved," they said in a report Wednesday.
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