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For rectangular jets a variety of wave patterns have been observed owing to competing effects of turbulence, surface tension and boundary layer formation in nozzles.
We found that introduction of voids and portlandite particles can significantly increase toughness and ductility, specially in C-S-H with more amorphous matrices, mainly owing to competing mechanisms of crack deflection, voids coalescence, internal necking, accommodation, and geometry alteration of individual voids/particles, which together regulate toughness versus strength.
The settlement appeared to be progressing so well that in January 1623, Calvert obtained a concession from King James for the whole of Newfoundland, though the grant was soon reduced to cover only the southeastern Avalon peninsula, owing to competing claims from other English colonists.
The opportunities to implement a structured AMR surveillance system are probably limited for many low-income countries owing to competing national priorities and scarcity of resources.
Owing to competing land uses, only a portion of this crystalline area can be used for engineering EGS reservoirs after excluding area covered by the following: Protected areas (nature parks, national parks, and biosphere reserves) by comparing available maps and datasets (BfN 2011).
Here, mortality owing to competing causes of death other than the patient's cancer is estimated as an overall mortality from the general population life tables by sex, age and calendar period.
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The variations for Ag(100) are not as large (about 0.3 eV), but the excess step-edge barrier can be negative for high positive (>+0.6 V) or negative (<−0.4 V) potentials owing to the competing roles of hopping and exchange diffusion processes and their dependencies on the potential.
For the aryl chloride protocol, no KIE measurements could be undertaken owing to a competing H D exchange.
First, lifetime risks do not distinguish between immediate and remote risks, and should be used in combination with short-term risk estimates such as incidence rates and 10-year risks when counselling young people. 1 Second, lifetime risk levels are heavily driven by the remaining life expectancy owing to the competing risk of deaths from non-CHD causes.
Bizarrely, Scott could have overtaken Woods by not competing this week, owing to the way the official world ranking system works.
It is suggested that, owing to minute energy differences of competing antiferromagnetic configurations, a mixture of these with a "notional magnetic disorder" is present, which is in fact well described by the disordered local moments model.
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