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The stress-induced martensitic transformation is found to occur at the crack tip when a sufficiently high stress concentration exists.
During prolonged electrolyzes, the transformation is found to be highly selective towards the production of propargyl aldehyde (PAL).
We sort the source and target vector coefficients (cepstral or residual) along each coordinate in ascending order as shown in Figure 2. The motivation behind the sorting transformation is found in the form of the conversion function.
The so-called canonical transformation is found to be less conservative and offers reduced complexity in comparison with bicausal transformation, which can also be employed for the aforementioned purpose.
In the retail industry, experience transformation is found in the trend toward "experiential retailing" where intangible, hedonic, and symbolic aspects of "shopper-tainment" and "retail-tainment" become key motivators of product purchases (Hirschman and Holbrook, 1982a; Kim et al., 2007; Oliver et al., 1997).
For a pair of images, the determination of landmark correspondences and the best registration transformation is found simultaneously by solving a non-linear optimization problem in a large number of variables.
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The optimal bacterial density for transformation was found to be at 0.8 OD.
In general, transformation was found to be dependent on the study temperature; increasing temperatures simultaneously result in increasing transformation rates.
Prior martensite transformation was found to accelerate the subsequent nanobainite transformation.
The transformation was found to be incomplete in both directions upon cooling and heating.
Upon resuming the cooling, the step-wise transformation was found to be unaffected.
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