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This is, however, tempered by a decrease in false negative outcomes (i.e. knockouts that appear lethal computationally but are viable in vivo, as presented in Table 3).
Microhardness of the laser surface engineered zone is significantly enhanced to as high as 670 810 VHN as compared to 480 500 VHN of the as received quenched and tempered substrate and decreases along vertical depth from the surface until a narrow soft zone at the interface with a typical hardness of 440 VHN.
These were tempered a little by decreasing willingness to see a PA over a physician for more complex conditions or those having greater severity [ 77].
The corrosion erosion resistance of the nitrided specimens was higher than that of the AISI 420 steel when tempered at 200 °C, but it decreased with tempering temperature in the range between 200 and 600 °C.
But with 21 dot-com companies shutting down in August, up from 9 closings in July, the decrease in layoffs was tempered by the industry's continuing troubles.
Especially when tempered at 500 °C, the corrosion resistance of the steel decreases abruptly.
These results must be tempered by the consideration that ZA may have a proinflammatory effect and decrease the effectiveness of MTX.
There may also be a decrease in productivity as the "vision advantage" of a team high in brokerage is tempered by the cost of a dispersed focus.
U.S. stocks edged higher Monday as decreased expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut following the March jobs report were tempered with takeover chatter surrounding Dow Chemical.
Risk-taking is tempered.
Hubris tempered by humility.
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