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They also do not have any material degree of credit risk".
The structural quality of the material (degree of crystallinity) is investigated in detail by Raman spectroscopy and is revealed to be strongly dependent on the growth temperature and time.
In this meta-analysis, we did not find any difference in the background blood or clot, amount of cellular material, degree of cellular degeneration, degree of cellular trauma, retention of appropriate architecture, or mean score of the five parameters between FNNAC and FNAC groups.
We extracted the following data from the included studies: the number of Categories 1 and 3 smears, the average score (mean ± SD) of each of the five objective parameters (background blood or clot, amount of cellular material, degree of cellular degeneration, degree of cellular trauma, and retention of appropriate architecture), and the average total score of the five parameters (mean ± SD).
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Papadakis (2000) proposed a complete carbonation model considering the type and amount of cementitious materials, degree of hydration and porosity of concrete.
Other factors such as dump slope angle (slope inclination), natures of the dump materials (material properties), degree of compaction, dump height and changes in cohesion of interface materials have also been pointed by other workers [34, 48, 57].
Nonetheless, the latter are as much games of chance as the former, since the outcome depends to a material degree upon the random distribution of cards".
Since relatively dry mortar is a partially saturated material, its degree of saturation (the index of air content present in the material) affects the strength.
Clearly, this does not apply in all situations, since the pathogen may be present in a variety of infectious materials, which may highly differ as to the presence of organic material, dust, degree of hydration, contaminating microbiota, acidity, aeration, among others.
Each layer of laminated structure is made of helically filament wound (fiber reinforced) homogeneous material whose degree of anisotropy is considered as monoclinic type.
Results demonstrate that increasing a material's degree of polydispersity can produce the same stiffening effects as increasing the initial solid-volume fraction.
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