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These differences make it difficult to extract design principles used in nature for building materials with properties such as high strength, unusual morphologies, or uncommon phases.
Non-linear breakage kinetics emanating from mechanical multi-particle interactions is not uncommon in dense-phase dry milling processes and has been accounted for by the non-linear PBM (NL-PBM).
Haematological dysfunction appeared at day 3 (1.05 ± 1.0) and neurological, renal and hepatic dysfunction were uncommon in the resuscitation phase.
Exacerbation of TAO, however, is uncommon once the stable phase of the condition is reached, and causes of flare ups are not well understood but may include I131 treatment, hypothyroidism, and smoking [ 3- 5].
This deviation is not uncommon in continuous gas-phase photocatalytic systems, and similar trends have been reported in literature [51, 52].
Cid et al. (2014) have shown that a less-than-one-hour recovery after the main phase is not uncommon in intense magnetic storms.
Anaphylaxis was uncommon (approximately 2%) in the phase 3 pegloticase study [ 57].
Interestingly, an increased ratio of collagen III to collagen I has been detected in the involutional phase, which is uncommon with fasciae under physiological conditions (Brickley-Parsons et al. 1981, Shih and Bayat 2010).
NVRL does not routinely receive convalescent-phase serum samples; therefore, investigations of acute- or convalescent-phase serum are uncommon.
Therefore, it is not uncommon to observe the undistorted 1T phase synthesized experimentally.
For uncommon malignancies with few driving mutations, current phase II methods may be appropriate.
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