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The M2-factor is below 1.1 and no significant beam distortion is observed.
A 10 μm tip thickness is already causing significant beam heating, and a 100 μm wall is simply bad.
Since the beam current for the here discussed dehydrogenation experiments is uncommonly small, no significant beam heating can be expected.
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Similar to more sparely-sampled datasets described above, the presence of significant beam-hardening artifact on CT imaging may reduce the accuracy of the delineation of the mandibular and maxillary dentition.
However, experimental evidences and the author's past studies on the connections exposed that besides transferring beam-shear force, this type of connections transferred fairly significant beam-end-moment to the column.
To propagate multiscale beams efficiently, we prove that the ratio of the squared magnitude of beam amplitude and the beam width is roughly conserved, and accordingly we propose an effective indicator to identify significant beams.
Although molecular information is obtainable with this method, significant beam-induced chemical fragmentation causes experimental complications and often makes spectral interpretation problematic.
First, to maintain correlation for proper phase measurement, significant spatial beam overlap must exist for successive A-scans [ 11].
The difference between natural frequencies is significant for beams subjected to high loads and for high modes of vibration.
A visual inspection of the images in Fig. 5 directly reveal that significant electron beam-induced grain growth and grain reorientation is stimulated, as specified in the figure caption.
These discrepancies result in significant variation in beam reliability.
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