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The decreased average particle size indicates a lower agglomeration tendency resulted from the modification with aluminate coupling agent.

The multiple comparisons applying Bonferroni adjusted alpha levels of.0167 revealed that the slight tendency resulted from a marginal difference between the German and the Polish participants: The former (862 ms) pressed the button faster than the latter (979 ms).

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The rise of private medicine, in which the patient is more customer than supplicant, has encouraged this tendency, resulting in the over-prescription of ineffective antibiotics and a generation of children chemically coshed after being diagnosed with fashionable strings of letters that used to be known as growing up.

Ceramic sealing gave the best corrosion protection due to a high sealing efficiency and a lower surface damage tendency resulting from effectively blocked defects of the Inconel 625 coating.

As a group, men may be more likely to rely on physiological cues when formulating an appraisal of their sexual arousal, whereas women may demonstrate greater variability in this tendency, resulting in more variable sexual functioning.

The Czech influence is seen in the Polish literary language until the 16th century (the "Golden Age"), when Renaissance tendencies resulted in the creation of genuinely literary works more closely reflecting everyday speech.

In her first English-language project, Garcia (so strong in the 2013 arthouse hit Gloria) isn't afraid to explore her character's unsympathetic tendencies, resulting in a work that's deeply humane and hard to shake.

These tendencies result in an organizational phenomenon according to which the language of the community evolves by incorporating more sophisticated representational modes, i.e. patterns of features that are used in a socially clever way, in particular to reduce the cognitive load involved in interpretation, and to sustain interaction with the instructor during the exam.

In the canonical literature, afflictive tendencies resulting from the accumulation of residual habits are seen as a pervasive aspect of the mental life even for the Buddhist adept.

Strong agglomeration and sedimentation tendencies result in broader distributions initially as a result of immediate agglomerate formation, followed by narrower distributions as large agglomerates settle out of the dispersion.

The hostility continued through a campaign in the late 1950s against "capitalistic tendencies" (resulting in a two-decade stint in a labor reform camp for No. 98, Yin Mingshan); the shunning of enterprise during the Cultural Revolution; and the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, when entrepreneurs were seen to be in league with protesting students.

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