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The stored energy in the ZrN coating was partly released, when the energy was higher than 31.6 J/m2, accompanying with the stress relief.
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In this way, strain is partly released for a prolonged milling time [15].
This heat is partly released to the environment, while the remaining part is used to heat up the drying air.
The stress at the center is partly released due to the heavily deformed and strain-hardened lattice structure, suffered from the highest pressure under the indenter tip.
Along the western extension of the MTL in Kyushu, the shear stress is found to be partly released by deformation (Nishimura and Hashimoto 2006; Wallace et al. 2009; Matsumoto et al. 2015).
Our results suggest that the rupture of the 2011 event which initiated at the strongly-coupled area extended to the region where interplate coupling had been partly released by stable slips.
Despite no effect of PG on net portal flux and net hepatic flux of propionate, the net splanchnic flux of propionate increased and the data suggest that propionate produced from hepatic metabolism of propanol is partly released to the blood.
It is reasonable to assume that in a minimal (SD) condition the constraints on protein levels due to participation in many complexes are partly released.
When the oxygen further decreased to 1%%, the levels of most of the metabolites decreased again, indicating that the inhibition of metabolism has been partly released.
The concert was partly a release party for Ms. Lin's new two-CD recording of the complete Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues on Hänssler Classic, a German label.
The effect of OIF on LH released was partly restored (P < 0.05), to the values observed for the intact OIF-treated females, when OVX llamas were primed with E-17β or BE (Experiments 2 and 3).
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