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However, both steels showed a tempering effect.
The changes involve variation in the local carbon concentration and a tempering effect.
Padoan was expected to have a tempering effect on Renzi, but Renzi is a notorious micromanager.
In general, Kosovo has a moderate continental climate, although the proximity of the Mediterranean Sea has a tempering effect, especially in the southwest.
This is because glucose has been shown to have a tempering effect on specific metabolic effects of fructose.
I think the history has been that once a president is inaugurated and is in office and realizes the burden and the responsibilities of the position, I think that has a tempering effect on anyone," Clapper said.
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Yet physicists and mathematicians have gotten along fine posting pre-reviewed manuscripts on arXiv, and the simple requirement that peer reviews be signed seems to produce a remarkable tempering effect on the tone of critical comments.
One can fall into the trap of being hyperrationalistic -- emotional memory can have a very good tempering effect.
In order to study the self tempering effect on the solidification of Al Si alloy, a setup was designed to conduct experiments.
Both steels showed a significant hardness decrease during the 700 °C age hardening, that was probably due to overaging and tempering effects.
Tempering effects are introduced by estimating the extent of carbon diffusing away from the lath boundaries; this mechanism relaxes the Cottrell atmospheres of lath dislocations and coarsens the boundaries.
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