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Contrary to R/SHCC specimens, it appears that macro-cell corrosion occurred in all R/mortar specimens, with a typical one shown in Fig. 7.
Based on a comparison of the specimens studied in this investigation with a bond database of CC beam specimens, it appears that NSCC and HSCC possess reinforcement bond strength comparable or slightly greater than NCC and HCC, respectively.
In some specimens it appears that the hypocotyl region is slightly thickened.
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Based on the gross appearance of the specimen, it appears that at least a third of the testis was unaffected.
In contrast the coastal G. crinipes, much less common in the fossil record than G. severnsi, is known from multiple historical specimens, although it appears to be quite rare today.
Furthermore, this study investigates the behavior of partially confined concrete exhibiting smaller peak strength compared to the corresponding fully confined specimen, as it appears to have a smaller stiffness ratio.
The exact nature of the ischial contact with the plastron is obscured by damage to the specimen, but it appears to have been more sutural than the pubic contact.
Moreover, while an association was found between pp32 and HuR subcellular localization in tumor specimens (Table 3), it appears that each protein does not completely regulate the subcellular localization of the other in vivo.
Hydropsyche alternans (Walker, 1852) has the checkerboard head pattern, although based on the two Churchill specimens it can appear quite different between light and dark specimens.
Although absolute rostral width values are similar in specimens from both habitats, it appears greater in western specimens than in central individuals when considered as a percentage of condylobasal length.
(Although it appears the specimen lacks compound eyes, a cluster of miniscule, circular structures may be stemmata (Fig. 1a– f), but their identity is ambiguous).
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