Collocations withphase

These are words often used in combination withphase.

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acceleration phase
In summary, it was inferred that the longer implosion times gave the wires more time to merge prior to the acceleration phase.
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active phase
Active phase labor arrest: revisiting the 2-hour minimum.
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acute phase
In the control group no acute phase response was detected.
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amorphous phase
These immobilised amorphous regions are called the rigid amorphous phase.
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aqueous phase
As soilwater freezes the aqueous phase is excluded from the crystalline ice structure and is concentrated in unfrozen soil-water.
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beta phase
In other words, transformation from a martensitic phase to a beta phase (austenite phase, main phase) is completed without diffusion (without free motion of atoms) at a low temperature.
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chronic phase
Transmission from these chronic phase rabbits recruits susceptibles into the chronic phase, protecting them from acute infection.
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combat phase
We should not dismiss what has been achieved since the end of the combat phase.
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condensed phase
The parameter refinement protocol was based on small molecule data from experiments and ab initio calculations and nucleic-acid features in the condensed phase.
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crucial phase
It is a crucial phase of life.
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crystalline phase
This interpretation is supported by the substantial decrease in membrane surface area known to occur in the gel to liquid crystalline phase transition.
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design phase
The agent model is used in the design phase to specify the hierarchy of agent classes.
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developmental phase
Most of our country is now in this developmental phase.
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early phase
Early phase studies have shown limited clinical effect.
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experimental phase
Temperatures of granulite-facies metamorphism: constraints from experimental phase equilibria and thermobarometry corrected for retrograde exchange.
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exploratory phase
There was no significant effect of any factor on the tendency for intruders to rear up the walls of the arena during the exploratory phase.
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exponential phase
The logistic growth curve consists of two phases : an exponential phase and an asymptotic phase.
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final phase
The final phase reflects an integrated system.
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follicular phase
But for other women sexuality involves patterns of response more characteristic of the follicular phase.
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gaseous phase
Today, about twenty molecules have been detected in the gaseous phase of comets.
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initial phase
Only the initial phase is given for each partial.
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interim phase
Even the most completely documented version of 1924, comprising axonometric, plan and elevations, ref lects an interim phase of the design, and differs significantly from the built reality.
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intermediate phase
There is no intermediate phase.
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later phase
In a later phase, these variables can serve as input for confirming methods (like questionnaires).
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mobile phase
The mobile phase was acetonitrile:water (75:25) at a rate of 1 ml/min.
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opening phase
This type of extended opening phase was not seen in any other conversation in the data set.
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particulate phase
Overall, the nature of the pairing mechanism does not seem to be strongly affected by the particulate phase for the present parameter combination.
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passing phase
This is no passing phase.
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penalty phase
The penalty phase of the trial is ongoing.
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pilot phase
To derive 100% agreement in size ordering within these three categories, a second pilot phase (identical to the first) was completed.
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preparatory phase
In the preparatory phase, the first step is to process a random vertex of type (0, 0).
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reproductive phase
This study showed that, on average, approximately three fruiting sites were lost early in the crop's reproductive phase and four fruiting sites towards the end.
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start-up phase
The possible implications of this process for fast current penetration in the tokamak start-up phase and the triggering of solar flares is discussed.
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study phase
Crucially, the implicit phonological priming paradigm allows for the systematic examination of the level of abstraction of the representations learned in the study phase.
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successive phase
Each cam was positioned on a common camshaft, extending the length of the wall, with a successive phase difference of 90".
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transitional phase
This distinction permits, as a matter of fact, some transitional phase for males as well.
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