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This research is being progressed concurrently with the Manufacturing Operation Information Interface (MOII) standard that is promoted by Japan Open System Promotion Group (JOP).

Such anodization behavior is commonly observed in the self-organized pore formation process [14] in which the competition between TiO2 oxide layer formation and dissolution of titanium progressed concurrently.

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On the other hand, in the hydrophobic collapse model [ 4], the compaction of the protein occurs first and the formation of the regular secondary structure and tertiary structure progresses concurrently.

For example, the present report is based on 10 729 diagnoses, but these relate to 10 306 people diagnosed with a haematological cancer for the first time, of whom 407 (3.9%) had a second haematological neoplasm diagnosed, either concurrently or because their disease progressed or transformed, and 16 (<1%) had a third diagnosis.

Another possibility may be related to the dynamic structure of Aβ plaques, that is, as these deposits evolve and undergo biochemical changes there may be a point where microglia do become activated and then progress to become dystrophic concurrently with the onset of tau pathology.

Furthermore, as data collection and data analysis did not take place concurrently, it was not possible to refine the interview guide in response to data as the study progressed.

Concurrently with an increased understanding of the complex modes of fault slip in subduction zones, our understanding of plate-boundary faulting associated with dynamic earthquake rupture and slow earthquakes has progressed.

In 1991, McMaster's School of Medicine adopted progress testing, developing the personal progress index (PPI), a system based on progress testing invented concurrently by the University of Missouri-Kansas City's medical school and the Maastricht University.

Concurrently, progress has been achieved in technologies for low-density SNP assays with a substantially reduced price per assay.

Concurrently, scientific progress and innovation should not be inhibited, but its uptake should be driven by market needs and be aligned to the economic perspectives.

Thus, evidence indicates that both rumination and negative affect are associated with difficulties in goal progress, but no study has concurrently assessed rumination, goal success and goal importance.

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