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The phrase "a breakage with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a separation or disconnection from something, but the word "breakage" is typically used to refer to physical damage rather than a metaphorical or relational break.
Example: "There was a significant break with tradition when the new policies were implemented."
Alternatives: "a break from" or "a rupture with".
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Description: A breakage with a damaged rail head might cause a lost of the guidance, which may lead to a derailment.
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We used GARD to search for recombination and we also identified a breakage point, with a significant value of Δc-AIC = 254.63 under the two-breakage-point model and Δc-AIC = 263.22 under the 20-breakage-point model.
The developed scheme is validated via a number of experiments carried out using two-stage helical gearbox for a pair of healthy gears and one pair suffering from a tooth breakage with severity fault 1 (25% tooth removal), and fault 2 (50% tooth removal) under loads (0%, and 80% of the total load).
The WWOX gene encompasses FRA16D, the second most actively expressed FS in humans and a region prone to breakage with an increased risk for carcinogen-induced damage (Popescu, 2003; Ludes-Meyers et al, 2003).
A specially designed apparatus, named single-event fluid mill, was employed to experimentally estimate those two breakage functions of the elementary breakage event with a breakage rate correction factor θ. The classification effect is taken into consideration by defining a cutting size under which the particle will not break any more.
Combined with a breakage probability from literature, this new model leads to an excellent prediction of the breakage rate for the investigated single drops.
To reproduce the material properties of the selected magnesium alloy AM50 as realistically as possible, material failures with a breakage elongation of 8% were computed in the crash simulation.
The question we are interested in is whether breakage of a region at a specific branch (event 1) co-occurs with a breakage of the same region in another branch (event 2) more frequently than one would expect by chance alone.
This revealed that many IFs have an unusual extensibility and show a strong resistance against breakage with individual filaments resisting strains up to 300% [ 80].
Specifically, expressions are derived to model binary coalescence and breakage with a particular emphasis on the results which are unique to the stochastic treatment, namely the covariances and correlation functions.
Increasing plasticising agent content yields a decrease in the resistance to breakage with the increased deformability.
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