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Fig. 4 Relationship between reduction of diameter growth and ratio of wound size to stem area.
Where RDG is the reduction of diameter growth and RWS is the ratio of wound size to stem area.
Where RDG is reduction of diameter growth, UDG is unwounded diameter growth and WDG is wounded diameter growth.
The regression analysis between the reduction of diameter growth and ratio of wound size to stem area is shown in Fig. 4.
The results indicated that the reduction of diameter growth increased with increasing ratio of wound size to stem area above 0.1 (F = 24.9, P < 0.01).
In addition to the intensity, size and position of wounds and tree age, the reduction of diameter growth was related to the ratio of wound size to stem area.
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The severity of arterial stenosis was rated into five grades depending on the narrowing of the arteries: without any reduction of arterial diameter; <10% reduction of arterial diameter; 10 50% reduction; 51 99% reduction; and complete occlusion [ 14].
Experimentally, it is found that at high luminances with pupils below three millimetres (0.12 inch) in diameter the visual acuity is not improved by further reduction of the diameter; increasing the pupil size beyond this reduces acuity, presumably because of the greater optical aberrations.
In the beginning of the second growth step, they are thermally desorbed and replaced with Ga catalyst droplets having a diameter of 41 ± 2.3 nm (Fig. 3b), indicating reduction of the diameter distribution between these two stages.
Elastic rheonomic aftereffect of the material and reduction of the diameter of holes depends on the forces acting during cutting.
Poisson's effect is not considered in reduction of bar diameter.
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