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In contrast, in the case of model A2 (left part in Figure 8b), which assumed the same P-wave velocity for the upper and lower oceanic crusts around the source depths, distinct pulse-like trapped P waves were significantly developed for all frequency bands.
Atherosclerotic lesions were significantly developed in 21-week-old Apoe−/− mice (Fig. 1b, h, n).
The acetabular changes were significantly developed in all piglet hips and in all segments of the cartilage by four weeks post-surgery, persisting and worsening at eight weeks (Table I).
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In the final moments, the film indicates the development of a romantic relationship between Neo and Trinity, which is significantly developed in the sequels.
With the development of new enhanced oil recovery techniques, sandstone acidizing has been significantly developed to contribute to the petroleum industry.
Seismic retrofit technology has been significantly developed to reduce building damage during earthquakes.
Also, the simulation results show that the shear deformation texture is significantly developed in the FSWed region.
When those mixing units were combined, it showed the maximum because the recirculation zone was significantly developed.
Starting from the early research in the 1960s, especially in the last two decades, orthoses and exoskeletons have been significantly developed.
For proper and efficient evaluation of wind energy, a hybrid Seasonal Auto-Regression Integrated Moving Average and Least Square Support Vector Machine (SARIMA LSSVM) model is significantly developed to predict the mean monthly wind speed in Hexi Corridor.
The law of diplomatic immunity was significantly developed by the Romans, who grounded the protection of envoys in religious and natural law, a system of norms thought to apply to all human beings and to derive from nature rather than from society.
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