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With type 3 failure the wobble degree or the stability of the sample during the cyclic testing was quantified.
The failure type 3 made it possible to quantify the wobble degree, or stability, of the sample during the cyclic testing.
This suggests that the size 2 Activmotion plate offered good stability to the bone-implant construct as the failure type 3 quantifies the wobble degree of the bone-implant construct.
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But the big news is that the wobble underwent 180-degree changes in phase on two other occasions: once in 1850 and the other in 2005.
For example, the degree of wobble friction sensitively varies according to the supporting interval, stiffness, and surface condition of a sheath and to the workmanship dedicated to maintain the original shape of a sheath during the installation of the sheath and the casting of concrete.
Thus, while the wobble bases may have contributed to the degree of microhomology at the time of intron loss, we eliminated them from our analysis.
But Mars has a tilt with a pretty extreme wobble: It's currently tilted about 25 degrees but can lean all the way over to about 60 degrees, compared with Earth's, which stays between a narrow range of about 22 to 25 degrees.
It will also deliver another sensor that will very accurately determine the degree to which the planet wobbles on its axis.
The third, or wobble, position in a codon provides a high degree of possible degeneracy and is an elegant fault-tolerance mechanism.
It's perhaps not aesthetically consistent with the other understated pieces, but it manages to contort the system to nearly 360-degrees, never wobbling the whole time.
New analysis shows that the Chandler Wobble in Earth's axis changed phase by 180 degrees in 2005.
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