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Unlike previous FEA studies, a 28-mm head with a short neck was found to be prone to failure, even with third-generation ceramic.
These structural elements were and still are believed to be prone to failure, so that several relieving systems (arches, chambers, gaps) were adopted through history to prevent collapse.
Applying the modified Mohr failure criterion, the drill cutting and chisel edges are found to be prone to failure in dry and wet drilling conditions, respectively.
However, experts said replanting the tree would be "prone to failure".
While adaptive prices and local markets may achieve higher coordination efficiency than open-loop posted prices, their implementation may be prone to failure due to lack of customer acceptance (Woo et al. 2008; Dütschke and Paetz 2013).
The Rolls-Royce Mermaid propulsor pods fitted to QM2 have proven to be prone to failure.
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Naively using this data, however, is prone to failure.
CFRP structural elements are prone to failure initiating from defects.
Compliance-based incentives are prone to failure where the standards for compliance are ambiguous or conflicting.
Bloomberg notes:History shows that attempts to save currencies from plunges by raising interest rates are prone to failure.
Early on, the tensioners for its cam chains were prone to failure, often with near-catastrophic results.
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