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Some people will forget or switch cards, and that creates what is known in the industry as breakage, which saves issuers money.
Viscoelasticity is modeled as breakage and reformation of temporary bonds driven by thermal fluctuations.
Excessive bowing can cause damage such as breakage and microcracks to the silicon wafer, eventually resulting in ruining the cell.
To identify the prevalence and correlates of condom failure (defined as breakage or slipping off in the past 90 days) among a sample of adolescent males (15 to 21 years of age).
I'll turn it back to Borden's as breakage.
Lengthening then plating has complications such as breakage of the implant when there is delayed maturity of the distraction callus [12].
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In addition, many restaurants take deductions from the service charge for "operational costs" such as breakages, till shortages and walkouts, as well as administrative charges for credit card payments.
This pattern is different to mechanisms of genomic amplification such as breakage-fusion-bridge or double minute chromosomes, where amplification can occur rapidly and even exponentially over a few cell cycles (Bignell et al., 2007; Campbell et al., 2010; Stephens et al., 2011).
The site should be inspected after each significant rainfall as breakages can have a "domino" effect if left unrepaired.
In population dynamics the source term of breakage as well as the source and the sink term of coagulation are often described by an integral operator.
This eight-beam design allows load-sharing at high-g preventing structural breakage, as well as the symmetric arrangement of piezoresistors.
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