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As the crack enters the fasteners' clamping zone there is a significant drop in SERR resulting in a much slower crack growth rate, therefore increasing the fatigue resistance of the hybrid joint configuration.
The clamping zone is extended for 50 mm.
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Just when it seemed as if the Liberty would squander her effort, letting the Mystics come back from a 12-point first-half deficit, Liberty Coach Richie Adubato clamped a zone defense on Washington.
In B. subtilis, β is slowly recycled after synthesis of the Okazaki fragments (lagging strand) and tends to accumulates in "clamp zones," where β is presumably free to interact with other factors (Su'etsugu and Errington 2011).
Further, recent stoichiometric analyses of the E. coli and B. subtilis replisomes have shown that although in E. coli there are only 3 6 β sliding clamps per fork (Reyes-Lamothe et al. 2010), presumably due to fast recycling of β to new Okazaki fragments, β accumulates during lagging strand synthesis in B. subtilis (up to 200 β/fork, forming "clamp zones") (Su'etsugu and Errington 2011).
Ms Rousseff said her government was also acting to prevent any repeat of the disaster, by mapping out areas that were prone to flooding and landslides and clamping down on unauthorised building in danger zones.
The Mavericks applied a stingy zone that clamped down on the Nets in the fourth quarter.
/ Bigfoot feds clamping down.
That was before clamping".
Clamping down.
My jaw was clamping.
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