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This shows the initial condition and evolution of fast LS (white line) and numerical PDE approximation (black line).
As illustrated in Figure 2 (bottom bars), the sub-phases between two events were defined as follows: release from T0 to maxCOP, unloading (UL) from maxCOP to first toe off, right or left swing (R swing or LS, white areas) from one toe off to the next heel on and double support (DS, shaded areas) between heel on and toe off [20].
SAXS patterns obtained from the LB (Fig. 1(B); dotted region) showed a more elongated ellipsoidal intensity distribution (Fig. 1(C) square inset), compared to the SAXS patterns (Fig. 1(C) circle inset) taken from the LS (white shaded area).
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This colocalization (Figure 4F, I, L: white arrowheads) became particularly prominent from day 25 on.
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Included in the 57 dead birds that tested positive for WNV through October 30, 2003, were 47 American Crows, l Brewer's Blackbird, 2 House Finches; 3 House Sparrows, l Northern Mockingbird, l Western Scrub-Jay, and l White-crowned Sparrow.
In my workshop the default subject position of reading and writing — of Literature with a capital L — was white, straight and male.
"In my workshop the default subject position of reading and writing – of Literature with a capital L – was white, straight and male," writes the author of the Pulitzer-winning novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.
The L-shaped white clapboard house and traditional red barns, along with a quaint 7-by-10-foot well house and a fetching iron corn crib, are part of an archetypal pastoral enclave, alongside a flowering-tree nursery.
Depending on regional climate, aspen occurs in co-dominance with black spruce, balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L). white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss), hybrid spruce (Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm. x Picea glauca (Moench) Voss), subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa (hook).
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