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The Amundsen Embayment Shelf Basin crust underwent more extension than the crust beneath the Abbot Rift, but again the extension shifted north of the present shelf and proceeded to seafloor spreading by magnetic chron 34 (∼83 Ma).
In usual standing posture, there was more extension in the LLx than ULx segments.
Even after adjusting for BMI, there was significantly more extension in the LLx spine than the ULx (see Table 2).
Critical capillary numbers and maximum stable bubble diameters depended much more on extension than shear rate.
Nyffeler et al. (2006) observed that the acromion of patients with a rotator cuff tear appeared to have a more lateral extension than that of patients with an intact cuff, and described the acromion index (AI; Figure 1D).
IPv6 allows more flexible protocol extensions than IPv4 by introducing a protocol header chain.
The police, the judiciary, and parliament were little more than extensions of his power.
Such invocations serve to remind us that we are more than extensions of the state.
Indeed, they are surely aware that some of the names suddenly supporting them are nothing more than extensions of a sellout Democratic party that has become a branch office for the special interests, located right next to the GOP's.
DURING economic slowdowns, companies are more likely to introduce extensions than new brands, Mr. Adamson said.
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