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This supports the assumption, made in a prior temperature programmed desorption mass spectroscopy (TPD-MS) study, that this group is a transition state.
Cold receptors respond to sudden cooling with a transient increase in discharge frequency (called the dynamic response) that is directly related to the prior temperature and the magnitude and rate of the temperature decrease.
The magnitude of growth retardation is proportional to the number of prior temperature cycles in the cyclic phase transformations, and there is no growth retardation in experiments with only one temperature cycle.
To determine whether prior temperature conditions influenced the rates of A or R, a single-exposure temperature shift (S) treatment was also implemented, consisting of three plants from the C treatment that were transferred to the E treatment at the beginning of the third warm period and another three plants transferred to the E treatment at the beginning of the third cool period.
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There was a significant main effect for prior growth temperature (p<0.05).
The magnitude of the intergranular internal stress is found to be a function of the total inelastic strain created by prior high temperature deformation.
To avoid post-curing effects in the adhesive, a constant load was applied to the bar in a pull-compression configuration prior to temperature increase.
A steel liner was inserted into the well and left to equilibrate for 4 months prior to temperature logging.
Prior sampling, temperature was measured in situ at all collection sites.
emb-30 tn377ts): emb-30 tn377tsrown Animals prior to temperature shifts.
For titration experiments that included 500 nM guanine, the guanine was added after annealing and immediately prior to temperature equilibration.
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