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In this study, the microstructure, porosity, high-temperature integrity, mass loss, compressive strength, splitting tensile strength, and thermal diffusivity of SCs were investigated at different elevated temperatures up to 1000 °C.

Finally, we show that the synergism between the reinforcing action of the filler and its ability to affect the blend microstructure can be exploited in order to enhance relevant technological properties of the materials, such as their high temperature structural integrity.

After 3 days of storage at room temperature, membrane integrity was 50±10% and after 1 week at room temperature it was 50.5±10%.

We base our understanding on the measurements of a few properties of the radios, for example, localized electric potential, temperature, visual integrity, and acoustic measurements.

The color, temperature, and integrity of the skin should be evaluated and the presence of distal hair loss, trophic skin changes, hypertrophic nails, and ulcerations noted (Hirsch et al 2006).

Only after storage for more than 12 months or at elevated temperatures, RNA integrity becomes the limiting factor for RT-PCR performance roughly in agreement with the fragment length observed in electrophoresis of RNA from such aged samples.

Although this life span shortening is partly due to a temperature-dependent vulval integrity phenotype [ 26], the temperature-dependent longevity of hif-1 mutants remains largely intact even after excluding the contribution of the vulval integrity phenotype.

This system utilizes a number of indicators for monitoring the food quality in terms of microbial growth as well as temperature and packing integrity [144, 145], whereas smart packaging possesses the susceptibilities of intelligent and active packaging.

The machinability characteristics such as higher cutting force, higher cutting temperature, poor surface integrity and shorter tool life associated with these materials posing many challenges to the researchers, and hence considered as difficult to cut materials.

AOI: Area of interest; DOA: Days of age; LCM: Laser capture microdissection; LN: Lymph node; MA: Mammary adenocarcinoma; MG: Mammary gland; NF: Nuclease free; OCT: Optimal cutting temperature; RIN: RNA integrity number; ROI: Region of interest; WB: Wash buffer This work was supported by United States Public Health Services Grant CA52626 and U54-CA116847 from the National Cancer Institute.

It does not appear that potential collinearity between emission rates and temperatures affected the integrity of the results.

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