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Because of the nature of its viscoelastic response and because it is thin (generally only 2-3 mm), cartilage may be a poor shock absorber [ 40].
Polyurethane is self-leveling because it is thin enough to spread out on its own, meaning that you should not have to worry too much about achieving an even coat.
The oceanic crust rides low and is mostly submerged because it is thin and made of denser material than the continents.
The AIB is less evident in GIs, presumably because it is thin in terms of the latitude range, particularly at the beginning, compared with the spatial resolution of GIs.
The current study was undertaken to adapt Equilibrium Partitioning of an Ionic Contrast agent via microcomputed tomography (EPIC-μCT) to mouse articular cartilage (AC), which presents a particular challenge because it is thin (∼30 μm) and has a small volume (0.2 0.4 mm3), meaning there is only approximately 2 4 μg of chondroitin sulfate (CS) glycosaminoglycan per joint surface cartilage.
The opera features some painfully revealing confrontations, like the daughter's delusional aria in Act II, in which she praises her starved body because it is thin.
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"Porcelain is actually stronger, but because it is thinner, feels more delicate".
However, because it is thinner than regular steel, HT steel can corrode though more easily, plus it can develop metal fatigue in choppy seas.
Layered hardwood, composed of composite layers with a finished wood layer on top, can show wear over time because it is thinner and weaker than pure wood.
It was marked for testing because it was thin; pneumonia, not brain disease, was suspected.
The swiveling chair, manufactured by the Danish furniture maker Fritz Hansen, is comfortable because it's "thin and flexible, like a hand," Mr. Jehs said.
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