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Based on years of research, we propose that energy consumption of steam explosion not only involves holding pressure and instantaneous decompression stages but also the upward stage of pressure.
Upward stage migration occurred in 17% of patients [ 31].
Upward stage migration occurred in 17% of patients.
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As the curtain collapsed slowly upward, the stage, more slowly still, began to open.
The gains since then are small compared with the sharp upward moves staged by the currencies of many other emerging economies.
The cast formed a tight circle and began a dense melody that started low and rose upward in stages so that by the last note, you felt both ends of the scale.
Duncan's sentiment reflects a similar concern among education stakeholders: Though the long-term trends point upward, getting to the stage where all students have a grade-level grasp of reading and math would take years at this rate.
There is a jump (a subcritical bifurcation) at this point to the endemic equilibrium stage (upward pointing red arrow), and the steady state remains on this stable branch as the biting rate is increased further.
Hence, the deepest layer is formative, and successive stages upward reveal a gradual transformation into scaly cells that no longer show any sign of being alive.
It is reflective of a two-stage upward movement of financial accountability, firstly from grantees to the Global Fund, where enforcement relies on top-down monitoring to identify financial mismanagement or corruption, discussed later.
Brainstem nuclei such as the locus coeruleus (LC) were reported to be involved with HPτ pathology later in the progression, starting from stage II upward.
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