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In addition, we introduced a novel measure assessing the relative sensitivity of phase to changes in the times of dawn and dusk which provided a quantitative means for distinguishing between the systematic and driven conidiation observed in the photoperiod and T-cycle simulations respectively.
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This method uses thermoelectric generators and sensitive heat that effects phase to change materials for training a piezoelectric patch with a quasi-static regime.
The design utilizes MEMS switches in the DMTL phase shifter to change resonance condition.
During this developmental phase, sensitivity to change was also reported on the original pool of potential items.
Cells in the G0/G1 or S phase shifted concomitantly to changes detected in G2.
Each time, administration officials said they were acting under authority that gives federal officials the power to phase in changes to tax law.
As he delivered his autumn statement on Wednesday, Osborne claimed to have listened to concerns about the changes and decided "the simplest thing to do is not to phase these changes in but to avoid them altogether".
In his autumn statement speech, the chancellor said: "The simplest thing to do is not to phase these changes in but to avoid them altogether".
And because I've been able to announce today an improvement in the public finances, the simplest thing to do is not to phase these changes in, but to avoid them altogether".
Claims that a pre-litigation stay was required to prevent irreparable harm are also overblown, because the CPP was designed to phase changes in gradually, giving states producers and ample time to move forward and adjust at a measured pace.
The poor capacity retention is partially attributed to the irreversible phase change to amorphous state of V2MoO8.
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