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The reduction in permeability and a reduction in slippage radius, which results in an increase in b factor, have contradictory effects on the slope of the Klinkenberg plot.
Other authors have reported that for tight gas sandstones the slope decreases with increasing net stress (e.g., Sampath and Keighin 1982; Rushing et al. 2003), and we find this in most of the samples; however, for sample KTF an increase in the slope can be observed, due to the proportionally large reduction in slippage radius as calculated from slip parameters (Fig. 9).
64, 65, 71– 73 The reason for this dramatic reduction in slippage rate is attributed to the use of the pars flaccida technique instead of the less frequently used perigastric approach for the insertion of the gastric band around the proximal stomach.
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At lower pore pressures, higher net stresses, the increased flow due to slippage offsets the reduction in k ∞ and measured permeabilities increase.
Furthermore, RKO cells lacking hBid remained in mitosis following paclitaxel treatment, indicating that the reduction in apoptosis was not due to mitotic slippage.
The reasons for such variability in slippage rate remain elusive.
Thus, microsatellite threshold is determined not by the presence/absence of strand slippage at repeats but by an abrupt alteration in slippage rates relative to background.
One reason might be that the DNA strand involved in slippage differs between insertions and deletions.
The net effect is reduction in measured permeability with increasing net stress at low net stress levels, where slippage is low due to the high pore pressure, due to the reduction in k ∞.
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