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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate rupture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geology, materials science, or any field discussing the failure of a composite or collection of materials.
Example: "The study focused on the mechanisms of aggregate rupture in concrete under stress."
Alternatives: "collective failure" or "combined fracture".
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The model has been developed by viewing agglomeration as a combination of reversible and irreversible pseudo-reaction steps, involving the sub-processes of particle transport, collisions, capture, aggregate rupture, and aggregate cementation.
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The dependence of the shear stress on shear rate applied according to a continuous linear ramp provided evidence of the deformation or rupture of aggregates.
Additionally, a more recent study indicates that extracellular a-Syn aggregates can induce lysosomal rupture following uptake via cell-to-cell transmission [ 31].
Mechanical stability of aggregates was expressed as their rupture force during penetration tests.
Remoulded aggregates had higher tensile strength and rupture energy but lower friability and workability than natural aggregates.
We propose to classify these cases as one rupture-repair episode only and to aggregate all session-to-session differences after the first rupture mark.
A direct application of this model provides the evaluation of the rupture probability within the aggregate, which is treated as the elementary volume in the weak link theory.
Fibrinogen plays several key roles in maintaining both primary and secondary hemostasis and is converted by thrombin into an insoluble fibrin network that, together with platelet aggregates, induces hemostasis in response to rupture of the endothelium [ 8].
This results in membrane rupture and large mixed lipopeptide-lipid aggregates departure from electrode surface.
Consequently, the hydration shell ruptures and petroleum coke particles easily aggregate because of their mutual attraction, causing an increase in viscosity and confirming that PCWS is a dilatant fluid.
"When a typical cell dries out its membranes rupture and leak, and its proteins unfold and aggregate together, making them useless," says extremophile researcher Thomas Boothby of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
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