Sentence examples for result of shrinkage from inspiring English sources

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Margaret Hetley, who oversees Hunts Point and four other Bronx libraries, added that the building has inadequate shelf space, the result of shrinkage of the original wood so that the shelves no longer fit, and too few electrical outlets, which limits computer use.

An example result of shrinkage stress calculation are given in Fig. 8 using input parameters extracted from Baluch et al. (2002).

We showed that TcdA, in higher concentration, caused dramatic changes in cell morphlogy as assessed by AFM associated with significant decrease in both cell volume and area and increase in cell height, as a result of shrinkage of the cell associated with aggregation of cellular material around the nucleus.

The fact that the volume of the negative-stain map coincides with that of the protein in the cryo-EM map must be an accidental result of shrinkage and air-drying, which happened to cancel out the volume contributions of the lipid and detergent.

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Various models as presented in previous section would be expected to give dissimilarity in the results of shrinkage stress prediction.

The determined stress relaxation parameters are used in the existing experimental results of shrinkage stress tests that are independently carried out and reasonable agreement between model and test data is found.

Many lawyers already face falling incomes as a result of the shrinkage of the British economy and of London's scope as an international financial center.

The result of this shrinkage, also called "ungrowth" and "right sizing," has been compressed tax bases, increased crime and unemployment, tight municipal budgets and abandoned neighborhoods.

St Mary's, in the village of Mundon, Essex, had to undergo significant repairs as a result of clay shrinkage, which led the building's foundations to start "falling apart".

Artists sometimes used too much oil, leading to ineradicable wrinkling, or they superimposed layers that dried at different rates, producing a wide craquelure as a result of unequal shrinkage, a phenomenon that occurred increasingly as the 19th century progressed because of the use of a brown pigment called "bitumen".

2. Loans to banks, generally called "discounts" or "rediscounts," are short-term advances against commercial paper or government securities to enable banks to meet seasonal or other special temporary needs either for loanable funds or for cash reserves to replace reserves lost as a result of a shrinkage in deposits.

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