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Some will display behaviour which can lead to contact with the criminal justice system.
Bending or extrusion deformation of EPWM material induced by external excitations will lead to contact friction across interface between the adjacent crisscross wires, and the vibration energy is dissipated by friction damping.
When a polymer containing these capsules is damaged, crack induced breakage of the tiny vessels would lead to contact of the aforesaid reactants and hence autonomous polymerization of the released monomer, so that the damaged portions are re-bonded.
Diamond tip radii of less than or equal to 1 μm and loads in the range of some millinewtons lead to contact areas of only 0.1 0.2 μm2 and contact pressures in the range 2 20 GPa.
Also the level of detail (or lack of) lead to contact to the treated patients to clarify headache diary entries.
Generally, thermal conductivity reduces with temperature, as differential expansion can lead to contact resistances between grains boundaries.
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Special issues arise when sampling employs and is dependent upon methods of access (see page 12) that lead to contacts initially with households rather than single persons (eg, calling door-to-door or by household telephone without prior warning).
Either signal can lead to contacts between participants to discuss possible indications for a joint investigation.
Also the UV irradiation leads to contact angle reduction.
Scarpa, E. et al. Cadherin switch during EMT in neural crest cells leads to contact inhibition of locomotion via repolarization of forces.
Why they do that is unclear, nor is there conclusive evidence that the dispersal leads to contact with other hives or bees that can then become infected.
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