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When placing the pattern pieces of fusible components, their possible shrinkage during the fusing process must be taken into account.
Although some Carthaginian perinates' bones were barely charred and thus their exposure to heat minimal [46] we increased all of our measurements by 5, 10 and then an extreme 25% in order to account for any possible shrinkage (Figure 4).
We are aware that if we had calculated the total number of cells in the different regions of the striatum, the possible shrinkage of the tissue would not have affected the results.
We applied a rather strict analysis to assess significance between MCs and probable Alzheimer's disease subjects, therefore possible shrinkage of the amygdala could have lost its significance.
That way, any possible shrinkage or color run will be dealt with.
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Other proposed cuts in capability — the dropping of the telescope's mid-infrared instrument, a possible further shrinkage to the mirror — were deemed scientifically unacceptable.
We also excluded sections when the pericellular spaces around lacunae were devoid of pericellular matrix, indicating poor fixation and possible tissue shrinkage.
The radiation therapy started within the first week of the second cycle, which allowed the radiation oncologist to optimally plan the radiation treatment and profit from possible tumour shrinkage after the first cycle.
It is possible that the shrinkage suppression of sponges maintains their intraspace, resulting in the superior cell attachment of a sponge with PGA fiber incorporation.
So we have to humanely and as rapidly as possible move to population shrinkage".
Re-simulation during treatment is recommended for selected patients with substantial tumor shrinkage and possible lung expansion.
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