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CBT typically comprises three main strands.
We were walking in the "ablation zone," the part of the glacier where melting exceeds accumulation; it typically comprises the lower third of a glacier.
A resonant vibration energy harvester typically comprises of a clamped anchor and a vibrating shuttle with a proof mass.
This multibarrier system typically comprises the natural geological barrier provided by the host rock and an engineered barrier system (EBS).
A smart antenna typically comprises an array of four to 12 antenna elements that transmit and receive signals from a base station.
The Western Hemisphere typically comprises three regions: Northern America (present-day United States and Canada, Middle Americaa (present-day Mexico and Central America), and South America.
A multi-barrier system typically comprises the natural geological barrier provided by the repository host rock – in our case the Opalinus Clay – and an engineered barrier system (EBS).
The transfer system typically comprises sensors and actuators and the dynamic effects of these components need to be eliminated to give accurate results.
This multi-barrier system typically comprises the natural geological barrier provided by the repository host rock and its surroundings and an engineered barrier system (EBS).
For the cases that were considered, the gas-phase diffusive flux typically comprises at least 99% of the total oxygen flux.
Amylopectin is a highly branched molecule, typically comprises 70 75% of the starch granule, is more than 100-fold larger than amylose, contains clustered α-1,6 linkages which promotes crystalline lamellae to be formed in the granule1.
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