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to shortened
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To make shorter; to abbreviate.
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The key insight is as follows: Multiple measurement vectors allow to shorten the CS measurement phase, which translates to shortened tag responses in RFID.
The increased tree mortality in tropical forests has been attributed to shortened tree longevity associated with greater climate variability and feedbacks of faster growth on mortality (Brienen et al. 2015).
Drilling of hyper-eutectic Al Si alloys with the H-DLC coated drills led to shortened tool lives characterized by flank wear as the primary Si particles abraded the coating and increased the friction.
If/when the same source reappears in a later chapter, you should again provide a full citation upon first reference, and then revert to shortened citations thereafter.
Short stature - Standing height is reduced due to shortened legs, arms and trunk, which are due to a musculoskeletal deficit of bone or cartilage structures.
As recently shown, the incorporation of cTnIR193H into the intact sarcomere acutely remodels cardiac myocytes to shortened resting sarcomere lengths independent of diastolic [Ca2+] [22].
We speculated that the titration of DNA repair proteins to shortened chromosomal ends might decrease repair capacity at bona fide DSB sites.
At best, cDNA templates led to shortened 18S sequences.
Genomic analyses of tumor specimens have linked reduced expression of NF-κB genes to shortened survival.
In Cox models, increased relative hazard is directly related to shortened time-to-event.
The increase in LBW births in the TCE area does not appear to be strongly related to shortened gestation.
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