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Made of 24 layers of natural and synthetic materials, this tough apparel is slowly consuming itself as some of the plastics and other components break down and corrode adjacent components, experts said.
On November 21st, the FDA's advisory panel on plastic surgery was expected to consider recommending approval of a new group of "dermal fillers"—injectible products designed to restore youthful firmness to tissue lost as skin components break down with age.
Organic cell components break down into smaller fragments and gradually lose their distinctive functional groups (Fig. 3).
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Sense 6 (which HTC annoyingly refers to constantly as 'Sixth Sense,' too) will have many of its core components broken up and distributed via Google Play.
As the engines aged, Volkswagen noticed increasing complaints about parts and components breaking down.
None of the implants underwent any dislocation and none of the ceramic components broke down.
There now follows a more technical description of the model and its components, broken down into the following sections: describing states, populations and transitions between states; disease interactions; modelling mechanics; and output interpretation.
A primary concern when building with glass is what happens if and when a component breaks — what engineers call "post-failure behavior".
The minor component breaks up into fibers and drops at strains of 800 3000.
An inter-modular hub-designated as a cut node in the graph - would cause the original component breaking down into different blocks upon removal of itself, leading to the blockade of signaling crosstalk.
There are disadvantages too - if one component breaks, the entire device needs to be replaced, the individual components are sometimes of lesser quality than if they were purchased separately.
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