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It is shown that the transmitter localization progressively loses its accuracy with 3D spatial error up to 15% in the presence of crack 300 μm wide.
As the temperature of a block copolymer solution is raised, the PPO block progressively loses its hydration sphere, resulting in greater interactions between the PPO blocks.
One of the still debatable questions is to clarify how the so-called "neo-ligament" really progressively loses its tendon specific biological characteristics exhibiting ligamentous histological properties.
We show that a design criterion based on choosing specific optimal values of the dispersion difference progressively loses its relevance as the number of channels grows in the presence of third-order dispersion.
Upon curing, the product progressively loses the ester carbonyl group, centred at 1741 cm−1, most probably due to the presence of a curing agent that favours the cross-linking of the polymeric structure.
Morphologically, the cells next to the epithelial edge did not give rise to an epithelial tongue; rather the epithelial edge progressively loses its well defined basal cell layer morphology (Figure 4B, yellow arrows).
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She progressively lost the ability to do the things she really loved.
The Middle Ages saw Christians progressively lose their majority status in the region.
That means councils are progressively losing control over the number and location of school places.
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