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skin effects
noun
Plural of skin effect
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The presented interpretation methodology applies to cases with insignificant skin effects.
Positive skin effects have been reported for isoflavones, mainly for their aglycone forms.
All previous studies have been focused mainly on stiffness, neglecting for the most part skin effects.
Even the mild adverse skin effects are frequently cited as reasons for discontinuation.
The skin effects readily manifest themselves in the DFTT breakthrough curve as extra and/or recirculated peaks.
However, there no official recommendations on the preventive or curative management of those erlotinib-related skin effects (ERSE).
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The influence of including/neglecting the skin effect upon the effective elastic properties is presented and discussed.
No change in effective resistance due to skin effect and frequency change takes place in DC systems.
This effect is basically a consequence of the reduction of the material's effective cross-section when an AC current flows due to the skin effect.
The skin effect becomes more pronounced as the frequency is increased.
Skin effect, in electricity, the tendency of alternating high-frequency currents to crowd toward the surface of a conducting material.
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