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Handa (1964) classified the groundwater based on hardness into permanent and temporary.
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Water can be classified into soft (75 mg/L), moderately hard (75 150 mg/L), hard (150 300 mg/L) and very hard (300 mg/L) based on hardness (Sawyer and McCarty 1967).
Based on hardness analysis as a function of depth into the specimen, the thickness of layers with a steep hardness gradient has a negative correlation with the initial surface hardness in the tests using different materials.
Table 3 Classification of groundwater samples based on hardness values Water hardness (CaCO3 mg/L) Water type 0 60 Soft 61 120 Moderately hard 121 180 Hard >180 Very hard After Brown et al. (1970).
Both of these approaches are based on hardness measurement, and employ the relationship between hardness and tensile strength & fatigue limit.
Table 3 represents the classification of groundwater samples based on hardness values.
The classification of the groundwater of the study area based on hardness (Sawyer and McCarthy 1967) has been carried out and is presented in Table 2.
Inundated with racist pop culture images of violent black masculinity and hyper-sexualized black femininity, black boys in particular often struggle to define manhood in ways that aren't based on hardness and controlling black girls and women.
Then, the Martens hardness (HM), the Vickers hardness (HVIT) based on indentation hardness (H IT), the indentation modulus (E IT), the ratio of elastic to total work (η IT), and the traditional Vickers hardness (HV1) were measured by IIT.
Thus, reverse engineering the genome given the secure set is extremely hard based on the hardness of inverting one way functions.
Table 4 Classification of groundwater samples based on Total hardness (Todd 1980) Hardness (mg/L CaCO3) Water classification 0 75 Soft 75 150 Moderately hard 150 300 Hard >300 Very hard.
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