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It is suggested that the very small thermal expansion coefficient in the as-rolled specimen is caused by the preferential growth of the nanodomain variant due to residual stress.
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It is considered that the decrease of plastic deformability for the notched specimen was caused by the process of voids formation and crack growth due to the effect of plastic constraint of the notch.
The failure of these specimens was caused by cyclic creep/ratcheting rather than fatigue cracking.
In addition, because only specimens positive for seasonal influenza viruses were subjected to virus isolation, this procedure could help avoid the risk for propagating influenza A(H7N9) virus from unknown specimens, as is caused by conducting virus isolation directly in biosafety level 2 laboratories.
Haemolysis reflects a blood specimen's quality and is caused most often by improper specimen collection [ 48].
e The other conductive filament in the same in situ specimen, indicating that the switching behavior is caused by multi-filament formation and rupture.
Using the above experimental results, it has been concluded that the graded structure appearing in the eutectic specimen must be caused by the difference in the densities between Al and Cu in liquid state.
Creatinine values have been reported to decrease during immobilisation, and the elevated levels in the first specimen could have been caused by exercise prior to the immobilisation [ 6].
Interestingly, TPL2 expression is also upregulated in approximately 40% of human breast cancer specimens, which may be caused by an increase in TPL2 gene copy numbers [40].
Because HPyV6, HPyV7, and MCPyV have been previously detected in skin, we cannot rule out the possibility that their presence in specimens could have been caused by shedding from skin.
Failure of the anodically and plasma electrolytically treated specimens through fatigue loading was caused by the growth of one critical crack from the coating towards the substrate, regardless of the coating type and the substrate condition.
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