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In Figure 4, we further give the relative energy distribution of the four structure types on Cu(110), the crossing of the lines means the change of the structure type, which just appears at the cluster sizes as Equation 11 given, i.e., at n = 12 and 35.
Results obtained over a range of combustion conditions demonstrated that the average temperature of the cross section changed in direct proportion to the load of the furnace.
Stream profiles of the western and eastern catchments of the River Rhine are investigated for gradient changes at the crossing of the border faults.
Also the magnitude of the cross-section changes regularly with the number of the σ-bond spacers.
The Airy stress-function method was employed to analyse the deformation of the matrix, and the cross-sectional change of the SWNT in bending was taken into account.
The cross profile of a river changes as it moves from the upper to lower course as a result of changes in the river's energy and the processes that the river carries out.
The pathogenesis of CRVO is multifactorial while BRVO is believed to be driven by a combination of three primary mechanisms: compression of the vein at the arteriovenous crossing, degenerative changes of the vessel wall, and abnormal hematological factors [8].
In analysing cancer mortality rates, consideration should be given to rates based on mentions as well as underlying cause, particularly when the analysis crosses periods of change to selection rules.
The cross section of the films changed from random porous to fine continuous column structure with duty cycle varied from 50%to80%0%.
The inhibition is not the result of changes in cross-linked collagen content.
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