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Crack initiation was considered to be the point in which the thickness of the cladding was entirely bisected and the crack was beginning to propagate into the plane of the cladding.
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Hong began to propagate the new doctrine among his friends and relatives.
At some point in time the surface becomes saturated, and an inverted zone of saturation begins to propagate downward into the soil.
At dawn the summit fissure began to propagate down the northeast rift zone, and a new line of lava fountains formed at an elevation of 3,800 metres (12,500 feet).
About 220, two Babylonian disciples of Judah ha-Nasi, Abba Arika (known as Rav) and Samuel bar Abba, began to propagate the Mishna and related tannaitic literature as normative standards.
The track made extensive use of the Amen break, but in a fresh way: segments from the loop were chopped up, layered and processed so that the drums became central to the track rather than simply a rhythmic bedding.Like a virus, once the Amen break had taken hold among jungle producers it began to propagate, and to mutate.
Scholars began to propagate theories of multilinear cultural evolution in the 1930s, and these neoevolutionist perspectives continue, in various forms, to frame much of the research undertaken in physical anthropology and archaeology, the branches of anthropology that focus on change over time.
Here, a traveling wave pulse forms and begins to propagate.
"We quickly saw it begin to propagate," Bornhorst says of DoGood's presence on Twitter.
The crack began to propagate gradually when inelastic load displacement behavior was observed (points B C).
Therefore, the sheath edge propagates into the plasma and a rarefactive ion distribution begins to propagate into the sheath.
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