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The apparent increase in volume of capillary pores in ladle slag based specimens was explained by the residual bubbles from the carbonates included in raw slag.
However, Houck et al. [33] and Senter and Robins [48] argued that differences in proportions in nearly all specimens are explained by allometric developmental scaling.
Further, the more the purpose of examination, medication and blood specimen was explained the more highly they rated nursing care services on PNC services.
The yield strength of the nominally solid specimens is lower than that of the low porosity specimens; this strength anomaly is explained in terms of the degree of constraint on the grains.
Part of this improvement is explained by the fact that more SSM specimens are defect free than PM specimens.
The control specimen A showed color change rating of 4 which is explained as good washing fastness.
This is explained by our stricter definition of concordance, which required complete matching between both specimens.
The higher corrosion in the C15 specimens can be explained by the shorter distance for both chloride and oxygen to penetrate to the steel level.
Although the failure path in the SBN specimens is not dependent on the phase angle as well as the distance from the tip of the pre-crack, it is found that the failure path of the SBN specimens can be explained well by using the adhesion model.
Sequence changes in all MG191 and MG192 repeat regions from both patients' specimens could be explained by homologous recombination with MgPars (Figure 3).
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