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Such a strut will be called a strut of uniform stress.
A strut of the alisphenoid bone is present, separating two openings in the skull, the masticatory buccinator foramen and the foramen ovale accessorium.
The results of our experiments suggest that the spheroids observed on a strut of the Phoenix lander formed on water ice splashed during landing [ Smith et al., 2009; Rennó et al., 2009].
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It is a show, a token, a pretence of a strut on the world stage.
The stent has a crimped diameter of 1.5 mm, a length of 10 mm and a strut thickness of 80 μm.
They were then electropolished to a strut thickness of 100 120 μm.
A laser-cutting technique was used to obtain a strut width of 400 μm and variable strut length from 6.15 mm to 16 mm).
The stent design comprises 12 cells with a triple link in diameters 5 and 6 mm, and 14 cells with quadruple link in 7 mm diameter, with a strut thickness of 0.0071″ (0.18 mm).
The tubes were laser cut to a similar slotted tube design used in the Saxx stent (CR Bard, Tempe, AZ, USA) and were electropolished to a strut thickness of 120 μm.
The structural durability design of a tension strut of forged aluminium (EN AW 6082 T6), which is a safety component of the automotive chassis, is described.
In opposition, the Tory leader's greenery was a main strut of his effort to "rebrand" (read "socialise") his nasty old party.
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