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The test caused significant yielding in the form of severe nonlinear behavior in the first floor straps along their entire length and yielding of studs near the anchors.

However, if the wing experiences a high positive "g" loading, the resultant compressive stress in the wing skin when coupled with the stress concentrations in the fastener holes can result in localized compressive yielding in the form of hole elongation.

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His much-criticised reform of unemployment benefits is yielding results in the form of lower take-up.

A final point is that some physicians actually view the confusion as yielding benefits in the form of publicity for NF1: "If it brings NF1 to the attention of people around the world and makes it clear that it's a serious disease, that's a good thing" (John, MD, PhD, Field Notes, 2008).

In the present experiment we aimed to study, if milk synthesis is more sensitive toward deficiency in supply of amino acids in early (EL) versus late lactation (LL), and if energy yielding substrates in the form of acetate (but not glucose) can contribute to sustain milk (protein) synthesis, when amino acid supply is suboptimal.

The pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) is an important metabolic pathway for yielding reducing power in the form of NADPH and production of pentose sugar needed for nucleic acid synthesis.

That has a doubly dampening effect on the stockmarket: it calls the country's macroeconomic stability into question and provides plenty of alternative high-yielding assets in the form of government bonds.

But Hussein showed no sign of yielding in the face of sanctions and the threat of war with America.

All specimens experienced yielding in the flanges of the track.

Significant univariate predictors were entered into a multivariate model, yielding two independent predictors in the form of impaired renal function and elevated hs-TnT (table 3).

The resulting pre-miRNAs are then translocated to the cytoplasm by Exportin-5, where they are subsequently cleaved by a second RNase III enzyme called Dicer in association with the double stranded RNA binding protein Loquacious (TRBP in mammals), yielding the mature miRNA in the form of an RNA duplex.

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