In most cases, the reduction process proceeds relatively smoothly, in small tolerable decrements. |
Small decrements in these tests are likely to be more significant than when these tests are part of epidemiological surveys. |
It was noticed that average values of logarithmic decrements depending on the particular characteristics of wood, even in the same species. |
Age decrements are negligible on tests that depend on vocabulary, general information, and well-practiced activities. |
The mobility decrements may be thought of as shape factors characterizing the apparent curvature of a target fragment, as determined by gel electrophoresis. |
The linear application of decrements also delays effects compared with the equivalent decrement applied in equal annual percentages. |