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"Can you do it in a way that gets your concerns addressed, but without doing damage at the same time?
X-ray imaging shows more intense damage, at the same impact energy, for a higher-mass impactor.
"At the moment it's more like using a cannonball to kill an ant – and creating a whole lot of damage at the same time".
The histomorphometric evaluation of the gastric damage at the same doses showed a significant increase in neutral glycoproteins and sulfated macromolecules.
They also protected fibroblast cells against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative damage, at the same doses.
Moreover, the vertical contact force can be suitably minimized to get a good electrical contact to the graphene layers while avoiding damage at the same time.
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But no one ever thought that both towers would be heavily damaged at the same time -- let alone be rammed by commercial airliners laden with jet fuel -- and that ultimately they would collapse in smoking ruins.
The appealing features of the present damage identification method are: (1) it requires only the frequency response functions experimentally measured from the damaged structure as the input data, and (2) it can locate and quantify many local damages at the same time.
It is assumed that during a simulation, if a fiber breaks and the resulting load redistribution induces more fibers exceeding their force threshold f t, then the latter fibers are also damaged at the same time.
It is both factual and quasi-brain damaged at the same time, kind of like a guided tour to our common objects and emotions from a future where the moon has been revealed as two-dimensional.
It can be concluded that the CMD can be used to quantitatively determine the damage degree at the same damage location.
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