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core hole
noun
Alternative spelling of corehole
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The core hole is kept open with solutions that do not freeze in order to combat the pressure of the ice that would otherwise force the hole closed as progressively deeper cores are extracted.
For the experiment the researchers beamed X-rays at the sulfur, exciting an inner-shell, or core, electron so that it jumped to a higher energy level and left an empty "core hole" in its place.
The permeability values at the wells and core hole locations are assumed to be known.
With single-date image, kappa value of core hole sites ranged from 0.61 to 0.69.
We focus our attention on the combined dynamic screening of a static localized core hole and the photoemitted electron.
The second term stands for the force due to the interaction between photoemitted electron and the core hole left behind.
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If it is cracked or broken, rainwater will seep into the core holes of the brick.
Complicating the problem is the fact that core holes collapse if they aren't refilled with a fluid as dense as ice.
In addition, two core holes are considered to be drilled vertically through all layers and are located at grid block locations (25, 1) and (75, 1).
Standard methods for subsurface investigations (core holes, excavation units, exposures) are used in conjunction with extensive archeological excavations and cultural chronologies.
In this paper, an analytical model is presented able to predict the load-carrying capacity of RC columns with core holes.
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