Sentence examples for unfavorable shape from inspiring English sources

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The elution profiles had an unfavorable shape at low TFA concentrations consisting of a spike in their front and a long tailing rear due to the secondary interactions for the peptide ion having very low saturation capacity.

Groups of cows with impaired reproductive performance may be identified due to an unfavorable shape of the lactation curve.

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The basic concept involves polymers that can be trapped in a thermodynamically-unfavorable shape, then triggered by an external stimulus to return to their original shape, doing useful work in the process.

Furthermore, an inadvertent overfilling may not necessarily be harmful or cause a periapical lesion to form but may actually reflect a unfavorable apical shaping and alteration of the normal anatomy, which may put the apical tissues at risk for delayed healing or lack thereof (Bergenholtz et al. 1979).

This makes shape an unfavorable source of information when compared to other variables that can be assessed through linear or sequential measurements (e.g. gene sequences).

The condition is unfavorable for the VANET.

Its oval shape and doughy bloat invite unfavorable comparisons to underinflated inner tubes.

Thus the film of acrylic resin experienced large transformation of shape during heating process, which is unfavorable for preparation of flexible electronics, e.g., being annealed at high temperature (>100 °C) during fabrication.

The value of RL indicates the shape of isotherm to be either unfavorable (RL > 1), Linear (RL = 1), Favorable (0 < RL < 1), or irreversible (RL = 0).

The value of R L indicates the shape of the isotherm to be either unfavorable (R L > 1), linear (R L  = 1), favorable (0 < R L  < 1) or irreversible (R L  = 0). Figure 5d shows the variation of R L with initial AG concentrations.

According to Hall et al. (1966), the separation factor R L indicates the isotherm's shape and the nature of the adsorption process as unfavorable (R L > 1), linear (R L = 1), favorable (0 < R L < 1), and irreversible (R L = 0).

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