Sentence examples for which often observed from inspiring English sources

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MRgFUS treatment does not cause widespread hypoesthesia which often observed in radiofrequency treatment [ 25], because MRgFUS treats most peripheral zone of the sensory nerve.

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The cross sections do not contain red particles which are often observed in azurite paint, which have been shown to be naturally occuring iron oxide impurities [7].

Unlike the conventional multiple regression model based on ordinary least squares (OLS), the proposed robust model is designed to accommodate outlying observations which are often observed with skewed variables.

Pending this insight to be unraveled, results of the present studies lend support to our hypothesis that enhanced glycolysis is a favorable metabolic change that facilitates DNA repair, which appears to be partly responsible for radio-resistance, which is often observed in cancer cells.

On the basis of these observations a grain boundary pipe diffusion model is proposed which has the desired features of incorporating both the faster kinetics of the grain boundary diffusion and the unidirectional exponent q=5, which is often observed in microduplex alloys.

The confinement totally prevents stereotypic behaviors like clockwise serial searching strategies which are often observed without confinement.

The first one is the relatively fast response of the catchments to rainfall input which is often observed.

The increase in mitochondrial ROS production, which is often observed incancers and thought to promote some of their malignant properties7,8,9, may facilitate this mode of ROS amplification.

Recent studies indicate that phenotypic trade-offs, which are often observed after evolution under constant conditions, can be mitigated by using dynamic cultivation regimes.

This contribution is devoted to give an explanation for the reduction of friction forces which is often observed when ultrasonic vibrations are superimposed to macroscopic motions.

In this paper, we study the elastic buckling of a new class of honeycomb materials with hierarchical architecture, which is often observed in nature.

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