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If we assume significant interseismic coupling there, accumulated strain was partially released by our estimated afterslip that was up to ~0.5 m for 7 years but may still remain.
According to the Senate report on CIA torture that was partially released in December 2014, the chief of support services at Detention Site Green said that Mitchell and Jessen were "frustrated that they kept beating Zubaydah up on the same question while getting the same physiologic response from him".
This cytoplasmic sequestration was partially released by KRT23 knock-down in Smad4 re-expressing cells.
The insertion of the gluteus medius was partially released from the greater trochanter and the anterior hip capsule was opened.
After surgery, the Esmarch tourniquet was partially released to identify bleeding vessels for cauterization with electric thermocautery, and the site of the lesion was bandaged.
However, when isolated from CHCHD10 mutant fibroblasts, mtDNA was partially released into the soluble fraction indicating that the organization of the mitochondrial nucleoids has been altered.
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Farrell took the matter to the information commissioner, who ruled one document could be partially released.
The old straitjacket on business rates, which Mr Osborne candidly admitted was a past Tory error, is to be partially released.
Despite government assertions that only one such document has been disclosed, about a dozen have been partially released over the years, Mr. Blanton said.
It has been found that the bound chlorides are partially released by sulphate attacks to form free chlorides.
The changes in dM1M2 and dM2M3, ∠M1XM2 and ∠M2XM3 and ∠XQM2 thus store the strain energy, which will be partially released in the subsequent third step relaxation.
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