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Lanes 2, 3 and 5 represent iron labeled bands that resolve adequately on native gels, and lane 4 represents unlabeled section of the gel that serves as a negative control.
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But in an interview this week, senior officials of the agency said that in light of the April accident, they could not confidently assert that the long-identified shortcomings with the blowout preventers had been resolved adequately.
"If these issues can't be resolved adequately now, in this Council with this administration, then I think we should press the pause button and address these issues in the context of a new rezoning plan next year," Mr. de Blasio said.
Indeed, the cohesive zone was resolved adequately in these cases.
These constraints1 are designed for boundary clustered grids where large gradients in physical quantities need to be resolved adequately.
Due to advances in computational efficiency, the reversed plastic zone can now be resolved adequately using the finite element method.
When (sigma_{3}) was 260 MPa (Case D, Fig. 7d), the feasible parameter sets were (D_{text{c}}) of 0.1 m and (S_{text{H}}) of either 0.8 or 1.2, although cohesive zone would not be resolved adequately in these cases.
When (D_{text{c}} = 0.1{text{ m}}), cohesive zone would not be resolved adequately because its size would be smaller than the element size, as stated in detail in "Discussion" section.
"What I have seen and what the IMF has seen in numbers and forecasts is that no country is immune and everybody has an interest in making sure that this crisis is resolved adequately," she said.
In regions of the flow, where the phase interface geometry can no longer be resolved adequately, separated, small scale liquid structures are described by a Lagrangian point particle approach.
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