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One can achieve an efficient scattering cancellation by using spherical or cylindrical core/shell structures forming anti-parallel local polarization vectors in core and shell with a systematically designed cloaking shell material and geometry (Fig. 1a) [24].

The transported PDF approach is subsequently combined with a systematically reduced C/H/O mechanism featuring 142 reactions and 14 solved and 15 steady-state species and applied to piloted premixed stoichiometric methane air flames investigated experimentally by Chen et al. [Combust. Flame 107 (1996) 223 226].

Face-to-face interviewer administered depression assessment surveys were conducted with a systematically selected sample of patients.

Each respondent was asked a series of questions related to their satisfaction with a systematically selected PPO with which they were affiliated.

With regard to the composition, the graded activity programme (GAP) starts with a systematically performed baseline measurement; this is in contrast to the physiotherapy treatment (PT), where treatment is based on history taking and physical examination.

Using cell-shaped compartments with a systematically varying width of the artificial septum, we analyzed whether different patterns occurred in more 'constricted' compartments, as compared to 'non-constricted' compartments.

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The repeated variations in gene expression level that germinal layers display across the ferret and human cortex seem contrary to defining the identity of a particular area, but better fit with defining a systematically repeated feature across the cortex, such as folds and fissures.

To the best of the authors' knowledge; no previous study has investigated the referred pain areas of myofascial TrPs in children with CTTH in a systematically way.

There is arguably an important difference between the transplant case and HESC research insofar as the moral wrong associated with the latter (a) systematically devalues a particular class of human beings and (b) is largely socially accepted and legally permitted.

"If the citizens of Baltimore are reacting [on the streets] to longstanding systemic issues, then dealing with arrestees in a systematically unfair manner, like leaving people in jail without charges, doesn't really seem to be an effective response," said Cherise Fanno Burdeen, the executive director of the Pretrial Justice Institute, a nonprofit committed to pretrial justice reform.

While heterogeneity is thus of minor importance for bulk properties such as potency, a layered medium with a slab shows a systematically modified response, and the inferred differences in slip distribution may matter for detailed regional effects, such as inferences on afterslip or viscoelastic relaxation.

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