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Mirrors were very expensive until the 19th century, partly, Mr. Victoria said, because of breakage during production.
The earlier 18th-century figures are rarer (partly because of breakage) and, in general, more sought after and more expensive.
Finally, 1 APC was replaced because of breakage observed in a 34-year-old male following massive polyethylene cup wear.
A small number of samples (from 30 patients) were damaged or destroyed because of breakage during the transport and storage.
In 3 patients, the bone united without problems as shown in Figure 3, but in 1 of these patients, bone union failed because of breakage of the plate.
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DO newlyweds really need expensive wine glasses that, because of fear of breakage, probably will never leave the cupboard?
Applying DEM to prediction of tumbling mill performance is challenging because several different modes of breakage are active in the process.
Although we do not have direct experience on this, the use of hydroxyapatite spacers with this technique should be carefully considered because of the risk of breakage of the spacer with screwing.
There will be a lot of breakage because where the curly and straight hair unites, that is a very weak part, so a lot of it tends to fall or break more when you're transitioning.
Glass was not ideal because of the possibility of breakage; so, in 1938, the first vitallium cannulae were made (Fig. 3).
Granule roundness was found to increase with impeller speed up to a certain speed after which granule roundness has been found to decrease with increasing impeller speed most probably because of increased breakage of the granules.
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