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The power number Np and the Nusselt number Nu are used as macroscopic indicators.
There is still no clear definition of what "damage" of a soft biological material is, and conventional macroscopic indicators, as known from damage of engineering materials for example, may not identify the tissue's tolerance to injury appropriately.
The experimentally measured compressive strength, glass transition temperature and Poisson's ratio, which are all composition dependent, are also shown to be macroscopic indicators that correlate well with the predictions from the atomic level structure.
We show that for the same initial texture, this microscopic-level CRSS anisotropy can have a significant effect on the macroscopic indicators of formability, namely the anisotropy of the post-deformation polycrystal yield surface, tension-compression yield asymmetry, and Lankford coefficients.
The formed aggregates also remain relatively stable in solution, making them potential macroscopic indicators of solution content.
While studies have reported negligible phenotypic effects for protease inhibitors in transgenic plants based on the assessment of macroscopic indicators such as growth rate, stem diameter or leaf number [ 8- 10], several reports suggest the onset of more subtle effects at the metabolic level.
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At 2 weeks after synchronized anagen induction, hair shaft formation was noted in the control mice, as a macroscopic indicator of well-advanced anagen development, while hair shaft growth was not seen in the tamoxifen-treated Map3k7fl/flK14-Cre-ERT2 mice (Fig. 4B).
Visual assessment does not estimate the depth of the lesion adequately (Acebes et al. 2009), as microscopic indicators of cartilage degeneration usually precede the macroscopic degradation of the articular surface (Bentley and Hill 2007).
This paper analyzes the aging mechanism of SBS modified asphalt through macroscopic examination and microcosmic analysis using conventional performance indicators: SHRP performance index, component analysis, Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC), Infrared Spectrum Analysis (IR), etc.
Macroscopic vascular invasion (MVI) is a well-known indicator of recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) even after curative hepatectomy, but the clinicopathologic and molecular features of the recurrence remain unclear in MVI-negative HCC.
The three indicators were sensitive to the microstructural and macroscopic evolutions.
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