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The secondary or perturbed field may be phase shifted and oriented in a different direction than the primary field depending on the shape or geometry of the conductor, the orientation of the conductor and conductivity contrast with the surrounding material (e.g. the host rock).
We started from the hypothesis that the effects of electrical stimulation on essential tremor may be phase dependent, and that, in particular, there are tremor phases at which stimuli preferentially lead to a reduction in the amplitude of tremor.
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Deftly, Given may be phased out.
It is also understood that the move of BBC in-house production departments to NewCo may be phased.
That clause, which originated as a compromise, may be phased out by another one.
But the gardeners are now concerned that the community gardening may be phased out because John H. Loret, the museum's longtime director, has other plans for the property, including a larger parking lot to accommodate expanded educational programs.
Other Issues On the future of the Jordan Valley, the Israelis officially assert that the area will remain Israel's security border but that the security presence may be phased out over a period of time.
America's Federal Reserve may be phasing out its programme of asset purchases but it is determined to delay any rise in interest rates.
In real-world cases, it is likely that the PLF is non-stationary: for example, some sources may be phase-locked at the start of the observation period and not phase-locked at its end.
In ERC's hybrid and controversial organizational structure, Dingwell would take on a role that some call unenviable and that may be phased out in a few years.
If this tax break is continued, it may be phased out for the over-$250K folks.
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