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The forecast for high winds is why the Tour has shortened stage 12.
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Once the enamel layer reaches its full thickness, the ameloblasts transition (transition stage) into shortened maturation stage cells.
According to the transient characteristics of the DC fault, shortening this stage could reduce the overcurrent level significantly and do benefit to the recovery of the system.
The stage corresponds to the induction time for pitting and increased chloride concentration will shorten the stage.
Their material is their livelihood – submitting it for broadcast might shorten its stage shelf-life.
Croft says these initiatives can shorten early stage development: "Having a portfolio of different projects can help speed things up because you've got alternatives, so if something fails you can move on to another project".
Not only does a previous labour tend to shorten this stage, but the tendency often increases with succeeding pregnancies, with the result that a woman who has given birth to three or four children may have a first stage of one hour or less in her next labour.
On the other hand, the early rupturing of the amnion often increases the strength and frequency of the labour pains and thereby shortens the stage of dilatation; occasionally, premature loss of the amniotic fluid leads to molding of the uterus about the child and thereby delays dilatation by preventing the child's normal descent into the pelvis.
But he believes that race organisers should shorten the stage if the thunderstorms, which are forecast, strike.
Computer-aided screening using well adjusted docking program allowed us to shorten this stage of the study.
Thus what efficiency experts call the "work sequence" -- the route traced by a moving cook in a kitchen -- is shortened, as one stage of the process is removed altogether.
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