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This loss of orientation within a non-crystalline specimen close to Tg is consistent with a change from a molecular orientation associated with pseudo-affine deformation to an orientation associated with a stretched rubbery network.
This mosaic of images "cuts" an optical section into the specimen close to its surface.
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It is expected that the end of the specimen closest to the deposition source will have negative while the farthest end will have positive polarity.
This issue could be particularly relevant for specimens close to the contact zone of the two N. anomalus lineages (i.e., those from northeastern Iberia).
In addition, Adh1-I2 plaCosta Costa Rican population within the marsh rice rat clade and some other southern Oryzomys specimens closer to the marsh rice rat than to the O. couesi group.
In addition, Adh1-I2 placed the Costa Rican population within the marsh rice rat clade and placed some western O. couesi specimens closer to the marsh rice rat than to the O. couesi group.
Place larger, brighter specimens closer to where you will be viewing them.
(3) The worn length of the steel spherical pin specimen on the steel flat specimen becomes close to the initial radius of the curvature of the pin specimen when the sliding distance is large.
The in-plane tensile shear strength of CFABS specimen is close to that of CNTABS specimen, and both of them are greater than that of ABS specimen.
The skeleton curves of each specimen are close to a trilinear model and those of both panel BRBs and frame are close to a bilinear model.
The creep crack-tip constraint of the single-edge notched tension (SENT) specimen is close to that of axially cracked pipes.
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