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The crack-growth resistance in the stress/life tests arises from crack-tip plastic shielding due to prolific shear-banding, as well as deflected crack path following a "zigzag" pattern.

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Heterogeneity between categories was assessed by F tests arising from the analysis of variance.

Our data suggest that a possible reason for this is a violation of the statistical assumptions required for these tests arising from heteroskedasticity.

There are a number of new cultivars that are now released or in field tests arising from these programmes, and it is anticipated that they will soon become more widely grown and accepted.

The Mann–Whitney test arises from H. B. Mann and D. R. Whitney's proposal to generalize Wilcoxon's method (Wilcoxon 1945) and requires no assumptions about the symmetry of the two samples.

The low sensitivity of standard genotypic testing arises from the fact that X4 tropic variants are often present at levels below the 20% sensitivity of standard sequencing and because some of the determinants of tropism lie outside of the V3 loop.

In summary, some important recommendations for cognitive testing arose from this literature review: Test-moments: preoperative testing to define baseline deficits, postoperative follow-up testing at 3 months, 6 months and 12 months with minimal time interval.

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Much of the initial recognition of the risks of discrimination through genetic testing arose from experiences of sickle cell disorder (SCD) testing in programmes in the 1970s in the USA.

The European Union (EU) policy to protect laboratory animals (EU 2010) and the need for a new systemic toxicity testing arising from the complete ban on animal testing for cosmetic ingredients within the EU (2009) provided additional impetus for this large-scale collaborative effort.

In view of increasing requests for DNA-based predictestingsting arising from a positive family history and GPs' increasing involvement in preventive checkups, it is important for GPs to be competent to take and interpret a family history and deal appropriately with patients' questions and concerns.

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