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The flexural test demonstrated significant composite action and that the flexural failure of the beam specimen was due to failure of the concrete plugs.
The increase in rate of fluorescence production for the 7.5 μL specimen was due to the increase in immunocomplexes present in the larger sample volume and due, presumably, to improved transport conditions in the channel.
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Another Montana specimen is due to go on display shortly in Leiden in the Netherlands and one also recently went on display in Berlin late last year.
An impressive specimen is due to go up on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace on Wednesday (3 December), while Downing Street's 20ft tree is due to be delivered in the first week of December and have its lights switched on the following week.
Mild pits and cracks that appeared in the image of bare specimen were due to the effect of polishing.
A weak peak appeared at 1471 cm−1 in the IR spectrum of surface products of blank specimen is due to the existence of ferroxyhite phase associated with the amorphous ferric oxide on the steel surface.
When subject to cycles of push-pull loading, failures of all the specimens were due to shear.
The major cracks in normal or slightly heated RCB specimens were due to loading and appeared at the beam center at an angle with the abutments.
The decreased strain hardening and increased ductility in the SiO2 doped specimens are due to the segregation of amorphous glassy phase to the grain boundaries, thus hindering grain growth and facilitating grain boundary sliding, which is the primary mechanism of deformation in fine grained materials at high temperatures.
It is therefore possible that the nuclear staining pattern in patient specimens is due to previous treatment with alkylating agents, resulting in nuclear accumulation of MGMT.
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