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The competition between shear stress and junction force transmission results from the inverse relationship between cell number and flow resistance.
Published 2021“…Similarly, increases in cell number result in a drop in resistance and the pressure drop, which decreases the amount of shear stress present in the vessel.…”
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Shear wave velocity test results.
Published 2024“…The results show that the shear strength of a root–soil composite increases with increasing confining pressure and VC and decreases with increasing number of freeze‒thaw cycles. …”
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The effect of temperature on the composite shear modulus of the GO/TPU/SBS-modified asphalt.
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Liver Glutathione S-Transferase (GST) activity is decreased by IFNgR signaling.
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Table_1_Reduced Growth of Staphylococcus aureus Under High Glucose Conditions Is Associated With Decreased Pentaglycine Expression.DOC
Published 2020“…Cells of S. aureus from the culture medium with glucose had a thinner cell wall and highly resistant to lysostaphin compared with the bacteria cultured in LB medium. mRNA expression of genes encoding pentaglycine bridges, the substrate of lysostaphin, was significantly decreased in S. aureus by glucose. …”