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In the first approach MIL-HDK-5J stress life data was used for max min stress level to see if the fatigue life is in the area of durability life of 107 cycles.
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The Nokia 1100, introduced in 2003, created a new value equation in developing markets by redefining standards of durability, an area of concern amongst lower-income consumers.
Its chief drawback is lack of durability, particularly in the area between wind and water, although a timber jetty with reasonable maintenance can often resist normal operational obsolescence.
"There needs to be much more robust testing, especially in the areas of emissions and durability before midlevels are introduced into nonflex-fuel vehicles," Mr. Martin said.
The US Army Armored Board released a critical report on the Locust in September 1943, stating that it was inadequate in the areas of reliability and durability, and indicating that it would not be able to be successfully used during airborne operations.
These parameters have been correlated with specific surface area, activity and durability of the prepared samples, as well as with flame temperature, varied by using different fuel mixtures.
Mechanics of durability.
One is the problem of durability.
Durability: There is a wide range of durability among natural stone tiles.
The state endures to create a sense of durability.
In Pittsburgh, Jerome Bettis was criticized for his lack of durability.
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