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Love and relationships are the abiding themes of Howard's novels, but in this latest (and perhaps not last) instalment in the sprawling Cazalet saga it is familial love that dominates: now, in its waning phase, increasingly mingled with forgiveness, sacrifice and regret.

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In later growth stages, the eutectic Si phase becomes increasingly detrimental to fatigue crack growth resistance because of its inherently low debonding strength and brittle fracture, as evidenced by the crack selectively following eutectic Si colonies.

Today PK-PD considerations play a central role in infectious diseases therapy and the power of pharmacometric approaches to optimize treatment for individuals and populations during and beyond the development phase is increasingly recognized.

This leads to unsystematic distortions caused by a small sample size at high trial numbers (e.g., N = 5 in trials 100 to 120 of the reversal phase) and increasingly drastic changes in the curve due to single participants reaching criterion and dropping out.

In addition to the effects of progressive risk, risk may be multiplied at each stage of development because the environmental risks associated with later phases present increasingly greater challenges to development and adaptation.

Very fast sensors that are able to track rapid changes in oxygen partial pressure (PO2) in the gas and liquid phases are increasingly required in scientific research – particularly in the life sciences.

This concept was originally banned in incremental phases, with increasingly restrictive rules on what teams could and could not do, with a full ban to be applied from the 2011 British Grand Prix onwards.

"The predementia phase is becoming increasingly important," he told me in an interview.

For the purpose of testing for a possible seismic moment variation at very long periods, we performed additional W phase inversions using increasingly long period band pass filters.

Early mobilization referring to initiating physical exercise or mobilization within the early illness phase is an increasingly common practice in intensive care units (ICU) [1].

Although the number of different morphologies is rather limited in diblock copolymer systems, their phase behavior becomes increasingly more complex with each additional building block.

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