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Similarly, the protein evolutionary rates of 16, 1, 10, 8 and 14 genes were decelerated for the corresponding lineages.
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"Growth is decelerating for I.B.M., but it has unique advantages that have helped it hold up pretty well over all," said A. M. Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein.
Even worse, its revenues were decelerating.
Once the molecules are trapped, they can be decelerated to a standstill, for instance, or pumped into selected quantum states by laser light or microwaves.
However, ten's of keV kinetic energy negative ion beams with large emittances and energy spreads must first be decelerated down to <100 eV <span class="lh">for ion gas interactions, placing special demands on the deceleration optics and RFQ design.
If, the first surviving mutant appears before the tumor growth is decelerated by the carrying capacity for the resident cells (see eqn (9) and Table 2); thus, the density constraint has little or no effect on the dynamics.
Therefore, for hydrogen-selective SCWG process, methanation reaction should be decelerated.
To allow for extended in situ measurements, the spacecraft needs to be decelerated.
Blood activation was decelerated by the formed endothelium.
Otherwise the approach is decelerating: the time it takes for D to decline from 0 to E/2, t0,1/2 is shorter than the time t1/2,3/4 during which D declines from E/2 to 3 E/4.
Historically, the elective ventilatory flow pattern for neonates has been decelerating flow (DF).
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