Sentence examples for critical tension from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the critical tension increases as the thickness and elastic modulus increases.

In an e-mail to me that same day, she outlined the critical tension that exists between artists and online platforms that peddle in privatized public spaces.

The Communist Party in the Ukraine today warned of "a state of critical tension" in that republic, and called for expulsion of Communists who strayed from the party line.

The critical tension displacements are reported through the calculation of the strain energy for a carbon nanoring subjected to uniform tension on its two symmetrical sides.

It is also found that the critical tension is proportional to the inverse square root of the crack length for more brittle materials.

These metastable pores are subsequently shown to significantly lower the critical tension necessary for membrane rupture, thus possibly enhancing the release of the trapped genetic material from the endosome.

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Carroll (1991) was not unaware of this possibility, and posits that the four types of responsibility stand in in constant dynamic tension with one another, with the most critical tensions likely to be found between economic and legal, economic and ethical, and economic and philanthropic obligations.

Our hypothesis that the difference between theoretical and measured critical tensions can be explained by the efflux of gases from the conduits was confirmed by our results.

However, Sperry and Sullivan (1992) have shown that the critical tensions causing embolism during thawing calculated for a given conduit size are an order of magnitude lower than those actually measured.

The first form, which is an outward bulge located just above the tank base, results from the combined action of vertical compressive stresses, exceeding the critical stress, and hoop tension close to the yield limit.

Critical surface tension of a material surface is the minimum value of surface tension needed for a liquid to spread completely (i.e., zero contact angle) on that particular surface material.

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