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Krit Zeegers in situ (DCIS). Over the past few decades, several randomized trials have demonstrated a 50 % reduction in the risk of local recurrence with adjuvant radiotherapy and recent prospective studies demonstrate higher rates of local recurrence with the omission of radiotherapy even in “low-risk” patient合并 发表于 2025-3-23 14:16:18
asive breast cancer, the possible role of postmastectomy radiation for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains unclear. Here, we examine the data that may be relevant to inform decisions regarding the potential indications, benefits, and side effects of postmastectomy radiation for DCIS, including dGourmet 发表于 2025-3-23 21:47:46
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rinding or/and abrasive process, which always generate micro cracks and subsurface damage. In this chapter, theoretical analysis on ductile mode cutting of silicon wafer shows that machined silicon surface with free of fracture and nanometer scale surface roughness can be achieved when dislocation d群岛 发表于 2025-3-24 11:48:34
Krit Zeegers dislocation extension in the chip formation zone are examined based on an analysis of cutting geometry and forces in the cutting zone, both on Taylor’s dislocation hardening theory and strain gradient plasticity theory. Ductile chip formation is a result of large compressive stress and shear stress织物 发表于 2025-3-24 18:19:23
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it is extremely difficult to machine brittle material using conventional cutting technologies to achieve very smooth and damage-free surfaces due to its high hardness, high wear-resistance and high toughness. While obtaining smooth surface on brittle material by traditional grinding, lapping and po消音器 发表于 2025-3-24 23:14:16
Summary and ConclusionThis book has investigated how the ICTs should interpret and apply international human rights norms in their procedural practice. The working hypothesis was that the specific context in which the ICTs operate has an impact on their interpretation and application of human rights norms.