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An asperity is a region of high moment release, which typically corresponds to large stress drop or high stress; thus, asperities can support strain energy.
The samples were artificially aged for 100 h, which typically corresponds to a 2-week exhibition period of the statue (6 days per week; 8 h per day).
The operating range of lean-burn SI engines is limited by the level of cycle-by-cycle variability in the early flame development, which typically corresponds to the 0 5% mass fraction burned.
SEM observations, ellipsometry and infrared results show that the first maximum which typically corresponds to a 400 μs residence time is due to radicals directly interacting with the surface while the second one observed for 10 ms residence time is due to the accumulation of aggregates formed in the gas phase following the interaction of radicals in the gas bulk.
AnnotCompute retrieves all experiments that match the keyword query, which typically corresponds to a superset of the relevant documents.
Instead, dark nuclear material is now accumulating at the periphery lining the nuclear envelope, which typically corresponds to clumps of condensed chromatin (Fig. 8b and f).
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Mottled areas indicate trees, which typically correspond to where dwellings are located.
In addition, the determination of insurance premiums - which this model might also help to inform - is often based on postal codes, which typically correspond to street segments; this is the case in the UK, for example.
Traffic data was captured covering a wide range of traffic flow: moderate to heavy flow situation which typically correspond to a volume to capacity ratio of 0.6 to 1.0.
All but one of the probes in this latter group produced multiple hits, which typically corresponded to genes from the same genus/family as the target organism, and 1 2 hits from outside of the family.
DNAse-Seq is a powerful tool to identify regions of accessible chromatin, which typically correspond to promoter or enhancer regions (Neph et al., 2013).
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