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The potential energy for the entire ride is usually introduced in a large initial climb that is converted to kinetic energy on the first and often sharpest drop.
Probability-related terms were usually introduced in passing, and the most differentiated treatments extended to a folio page at best.
The well-known shear-lag effect causes a non-uniform stress distribution across the width of the slab and the concept of effective width is usually introduced in the practical design to avoid a direct analytical evaluation of this phenomenon.
A statute of the Singapore Parliament begins its life as a bill, which is usually introduced in Parliament by a government minister.
To address this well-known problem, estimates of study efforts are usually introduced in parasitological studies [ 6, 43].
In addition to these trait genes, various selection markers are also usually introduced in order to simplify the process of GMO generation.
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Like for a flame, liquid sample is usually introduced into the plasma in the form of an aerosol, consisting of fine polydisperse droplets, along with some vapor produced during the droplet transport in the spray chamber.
Insulin therapy according to guidelines is usually introduced late in the course of the disease [ 4].
Regions with a university hospital have easier access to specialized and subspecialized care, and new technologies are usually introduced earlier in these regions.
These, along with countless other household items, contain phthalates (pronounced THALates), a group of chemicals usually introduced to plastics in order to increase their flexibility.
Currently, all sequence-independent cloning methods available for Escherichia coli need homologous overlaps for the assembly of the fragments, which are usually introduced by primers in a PCR reaction.
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