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were perturbations
noun
Agitation; the state of being perturbed
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Hertz demonstrated that electromagnetic waves were perturbations in a medium, which at the time was thought to be the ether, and which later was re-conceived as a field.
Lastly, there were perturbations in bile acid homeostasis associated with CMP013 exposure in both WT and PXR-KO models.
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In the case of dry granular media, it's perturbations through the force chain network, not water, that are in essence lubricating the contacts between grains.
In fact, there are perturbations always occurring in the iterative processes because the manipulations are inaccurate.
We know that there are perturbations always occurring in the iterative processes because the manipulations are inaccurate.
Moreover, there are perturbations of (3.1) where λ ∈ Λ I 1 ∪ Λ I I 1 with exactly one critical periods.
On the other hand, there are perturbations always occurring in the iterative processes because the manipulations are inaccurate.
In addition there are perturbations in muscle electrophysiological properties involving resting membrane potential and action potential [7], [26], [27].
The two dynamical properties that are often experimentally testable are perturbations and stable steady states.
Proposed mechanisms are perturbations in cell cycle, decreased proliferation, decreased angiogenesis, and increased apoptosis.
Among the sequelae that are most amenable to amelioration are perturbations of body composition and bone health.
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