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The Photoelectric effect is a competing process in which the electrons are ejected preferentially from an inner atomic orbital.

Similar axial shrinkages preferentially from the free end were also observed in carbon nanotubes [15, 16] as a universal phenomenon.

As a result, a conducting filament grew preferentially from the BE and finally bridge the BE and TE.

We observe a critical layer thickness (<20 nm) below which lattice dislocations nucleate preferentially from the Cu/Nb interfaces.

Nucleation of recrystallized cube grains takes place preferentially from those bands which are surrounded by the S deformation texture component.

Antenna gain refers to an antenna's ability to direct its radiated power in a desired direction, or to receive energy preferentially from a desired direction [4].

Ever-increasing global energy demand, diminishing fossil fuel reserves and environmental concerns have forced to look for renewable and sustainable alternative energy sources preferentially from non-food crops.

Ethylene glycol increases the stability of proteins because it is excluded preferentially from the backbone, which is accessible in the unfolded state.

The results highlighted the adaptive behaviour of "Responsive" EV agents and proved their ability to charge preferentially from renewable energy sources.

The pervaporation membrane was prepared to permeate methanol preferentially from the mixture of C4, methanol and fewer methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE).

In this simulation, loose material on the surface of Lutetia would move preferentially from blue areas to red ones during a landslide.

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