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Samples from normalized and tempered modified 9Cr 1Mo steel, were normalized at three different temperatures and rolled at four different temperatures and subsequently tempered.
It is a bold step to emulate America both in action and in the manner of that action (reliance on firepower), but the soaring emotions occasioned by the televised broadcasts of airstrikes are often subsequently tempered by an understanding of their inadequacies.
The initial enthusiasm about the promising results of MSC therapy in preclinical animal studies, and later on also in phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials was subsequently tempered by the outcome of larger randomized, placebo-controlled trials.
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However, this excitement has subsequently been tempered by the results obtained in early phase trials of endostatin, a C-terminal proteolytic fragment derived from the first non-collagenous (NC1) domain of collagen XVIII (O'Reilly et al, 1997).
He later tempers his enthusiasm.
Such steels are normally shaped by chipping procedures, and subsequently hardened and tempered.
Subsequently Ayler not only rejected standard jazz harmonic practices but also eschewed tempered pitch.
Risk-taking is tempered.
Players have tempered expectations.
Hubris tempered by humility.
Skrillex's expectations seem tempered.
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