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Comparison with the substrate, the maximum microhardness of treated specimen is increased by 28.4%.
This can be seen in the Fig. 16, where a trend is found of larger pitting depths forming when average crack spacing in the specimen is increased.
As the stiffness of the specimen is increased, the density would be greater for the specimens, and the strength of the specimens would be high and with high ultimate carrying capacity (Fig. 15).
When the number of BMG layer increases up to three layers, the fracture energy for the laminated specimen is increased due to crack redirection and absorption of the fracture energy at the crystalline layer during fracture.
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The stress applied to the specimen was increased in steps of 5.4MPa.
The stress applied to the specimen was increased stepwise, and the velocity of the elastic wave was measured at every step using a high accuracy measuring technique.
In contrast, the tensile strength of the cathodically hydrogen-charged specimen was increased slightly by aging at room temperature for 24 h (Yokoyama et al. 2007).
At t = 164 seconds, the average power applied to the specimen was increased from 30 μW to 70μW, and the power was again increased, from 70 μW to 110 μW at t = 271.2 seconds.
Taken together, these data suggest that antigen testing for Campylobacter spp. in stool specimens is increasing as a sole method for diagnosing Campylobacter infection.
The odds of increased therapy in the combined all-site specimens were increased as activity grade increased (odds ratio, 2.9 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.9 to 4.5]; P = < .0001).0001
In doing so, the available sample of fossil specimens was increased substantially, making it possible to test prevailing locomotor hypotheses for many taxa with new specimens.
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