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The experimental results confirm that the fundamental frequency of the plate decreases as the weight of the mass component is increased, and the frequency increases as the mass moves away from the center of the plate.
Bennet-Clark [ 52] determined that the major elastic components of the resonant system are the file and the first anal vein and that the mass component is the combined mass of the file, anal area, and harp.
The area for this low molar mass component is 13.0, as not all translocation events are captured for such fast-moving molecules (see Figures 2(a) and 3 of SI).
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MASS components were migration of pain, anorexia, nausea and/or vomiting, right lower quadrant tenderness, rebound tenderness, an elevated temperature of 37.5 0 C or more, and leukocytosis (>10,000 WBCs).
end{aligned} The oil and gas mass components are begin{aligned}& phi ( C_{Og}rho_{g}S_{g}+ rho_{o}S_{o} ), & phi C_{Gg}rho_{g}S_{g}.
Based on the relative sizes of these intergroup intercorrelations for each of the source types in these two cities, the soil-, sulfate-, residual oil-, and salt-associated mass components were generally seen to be most unambiguously identified by the various source apportionment methods, while vegetative burning and traffic were less well correlated across groups.
This formulation allows direct comparison of the effects of ÊPM10 and ÊGSH OP in health effect analyses because the PM10 mass concentration component is the same in both.
In this methodology, the minimum mass of the component is considered as the objective function and a target stiffness of important parts of the piston is employed as a design constraint.
A dual stable isotope parameter search with a mass balance component was used to assess the isotopic importance of quagga mussels and amphipods as dietary items to two size classes of round goby.
As a matter of fact, practitioners in fluid dynamics often complain that the mass of each fluid component is not conserved, a phenomenon which is therefore often referred to as mass loss.
The force of gravity acts on each bit of mass of which each component is made, but for each rigid component it may be thought of as acting at a single point, the centre of gravity, which is in these cases the same as the centre of mass. Figure 20: (A) A body supported by two rigid members under tension.
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