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In addition, researchers noted that the teeth of both specimens were smaller than those of other australopiths, a development thought to suggest a major change in diet or social behaviour.
The normalised permeabilities of the WSPVA and jute specimens were smaller than those of the PP specimen.
Moreover, it was found that the fretting wear scar diameter and depth of the UNSM-treated specimens were smaller and shallower compared to those of the untreated specimens.
Known specimens were smaller than other tyrannosaurids like Tarbosaurus bataar and Tyrannosaurus rex, but their adult size is difficult to estimate since both species are known only from juvenile or sub-adult remains.
Conversely, T5 specimens were smaller than C. t. toxostoma specimens and the difference in weight between the two was smaller than that for H5 and C. n. nasus.
Studies using histologic specimens were smaller (median number of patients, 10) than other studies (median number, 36), and most often examined RA (55.3%).
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Biopsy specimens were small (<5 mm) and taken directly from the wound bed, so there was a greater association between the spectroscopy data and the anatomic location of the active infection.
Amounts of shape recovery strain in the biaxially prestrained specimens are smaller than those in the uniaxially prestrained specimens.
The X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the average size of the crystals in the annealed specimens is smaller when compared to the unimpacted specimen.
The total specific pore volume of the POC-contained specimens was smaller than POC-free specimens at early age of curing.
In this method, the data are concentrated around the mean stress; hence, the number of specimens is smaller than that required with other techniques.
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