Search alternatives:
greater decrease » greatest decrease (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search), greater disease (Expand Search)
large decrease » larger decrease (Expand Search), marked decrease (Expand Search), large increases (Expand Search)
step decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search)
we decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
a large » _ large (Expand Search)
greater decrease » greatest decrease (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search), greater disease (Expand Search)
large decrease » larger decrease (Expand Search), marked decrease (Expand Search), large increases (Expand Search)
step decrease » sizes decrease (Expand Search), teer decrease (Expand Search)
we decrease » _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search), nn decrease (Expand Search)
a large » _ large (Expand Search)
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
The variation of instantaneous strain with the number of freeze-thaw cycles.
Published 2025Subjects: -
10
Strain at different positions of the sample.
Published 2025Subjects: “…correlation coefficient greater…”
-
11
Positions of AE probes and strain gauges.
Published 2025Subjects: “…correlation coefficient greater…”
-
12
Variation of creep strain rate of rock samples with the number of freeze-thaw cycles.
Published 2025Subjects: -
13
-
14
Stress-strain curves at different temperatures and confining pressures.
Published 2025Subjects: “…correlation coefficient greater…”
-
15
-
16
-
17
-
18
Stress—strain curves under different temperatures and confining pressures.
Published 2025Subjects: “…correlation coefficient greater…”
-
19
-
20
Conformational Role of Methyl in the Potency of Cyclohexane-Substituted Squaramide CCR6 Antagonists
Published 2025“…Evidence generated through the characterization of conformationally restricted analogues supports the conclusion that the large potency enhancement is the result of the methyl substituent biasing the cyclohexane ring ground state conformation to favor that of the bound ligand and thus decreasing the ligand strain energy.…”