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Studies have shown that inner-city youths, often exposed to danger in high-crime neighborhoods, may generate higher testosterone levels than unthreatened, secluded suburbanites.
Therefore, using this type of lathe may generate higher recovery and quality of veneer sheets.
Over exposure may generate higher dose levels without an affective increasing of the images quality; thus experimental data analysis is an ongoing process useful to provide information about adequacy of radiation exposure.
Fama is an adviser to Dimensional, which follows many of his investing theories, including his premise that the stock returns of small and value companies may generate higher expected returns over the long term.
This, in turn, may generate higher quality applications.
So, these factors may generate higher vulnerability for SA among girls.
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Intensive gas release in the designed system, especially at higher k, may generate high pressure in the combustion wave.
In a practical deployment of femtocell systems, the placement of BSs in a random and uncoordinated fashion is unavoidable and may generate high interference scenarios and dead spots particularly in an indoor environment.
This fluid-structure phenomenon may generate high amplitude vibration of tubes or structural parts, which leads to fretting wear between the tubes and supports, noise or even fatigue failure of internal components.
As the driven shaft in the mechanism operates at high rotating speed, forces caused by the impact activity between the steel ball and return tube may generate high stresses and cause damage to the return tube after some significant service times.
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