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    Morphologies of colonies in a linear grid under structured illumination obtained for different values of . by Shakti N. Menon (8787581)

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, <i>p</i><sub>photo</sub> decreases linearly towards the West, as shown in the bar below each row. …”
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    Mechanics that yield pressure compensating behavior and a linear increase in the total loss coefficient. by Pulkit Shamshery (3911029)

    Published 2017
    “…Increases in inlet pressure cause the flexible membrane to deflect further and cover up a larger length of the channel. This results in an increase in effective length of the flow path. …”
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    Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study by Chen Ma (714759)

    Published 2024
    “…This deviation is attributed to the sharp decrease in heat flux contributed by droplets larger than the effective radius. …”
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    Scaling Laws for the Influence of Gravity and Its Gradient on Dropwise Condensation: A Simulation Study by Chen Ma (714759)

    Published 2024
    “…This deviation is attributed to the sharp decrease in heat flux contributed by droplets larger than the effective radius. …”
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    S1 Dataset - by Tomohiro Gonjo (8825780)

    Published 2023
    “…Nine swimmers maintained one coordination pattern, but other swimmers switched their coordination during the trial, particularly by shortening the duration of the glide with arms at the side. LMM showed a linear decrease (from the first to the last turn) in the time gap between the end of the dolphin kick and the start of the arm pull-out (a glide with the streamlined body position; F = 9.64, p = 0.034) and the glide duration with the arms at the side (F = 11.66, p = 0.015). …”
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