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When the process is under normal operation, observations are in steady state with minor oscillation in noise level.
During the meltdown phase a minor oscillation of the SIS caused the formation of the recently described arcuate ridges on the Barnim till plain.
Also, video data for the System 2000 are slightly tilted because of being captured by pointing the monitor of the computer and had minor oscillation noise caused by movements of subjects.
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Apparently, there are minor oscillations of the rotation pole near the normal to the orbital plane.
This is explained by minor oscillations of the K@C601+ near the right end of the blocking chamber.
In this system, there are exchange and magnetostatic interactions between the vertical Bloch lines; as shown below, the resultant force causes minor oscillations of VBL.
The frequency of the dominant mode of the oscillation was 4.5 mHz, 222 seconds of period, while there were minor oscillations whose frequency were 3.7 mHz and 5.3 mHz.
Even so, for castings requiring total integrity that may be designed for conditions of service involving high stress or fatigue, these minor oscillations of the front are very real threats that are best avoided.
Umitsu (1991) has compared diverse Holocene sea-level curves in Japan obtained by various researchers in his review paper and summarized as follows: Since the culmination of the Holocene transgression in 6500 5500 years BP, the sea level has shown minor oscillations in several regions.
By contrast, the expression of other genes not involved in glucose utilization (glnA, ntcA, Fig. 5; glsF, icd, not shown), had minor oscillations.
In this tissue, they showed only minor oscillations.
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