Sentence examples for damage content from inspiring English sources

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Apart from the strong correlations between wave velocity and damage content in the form of light inclusions, specific acoustic emission parameters show good correlation not only to simulated damage content but also to the ultimate bending load.

In this paper, a method is proposed to design the load signal which has to be applied in order to exactly obtain a certain damage content.

Laboratory tests that are sensitive to distributed damage content and permeable void volume were carried out to determine if statistically significant differences are seen between concrete samples from "hot" and "cold" plastic temperature casting sites.

Nondestructive monitoring techniques are applied in an effort to establish or improve correlations with the simulated damage content and the failure load.

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In this modified approach, a full period durability loading profile has to be shortened to an equivalent partial period test loading profile, which is repeated in the tests keeping the same amount of damage contents.

Using quantitative tomography analysis based on spatial mapping of morphologically segmented micro-damage content of the datasets it is found that the precharged sample contains an inhomogenous distribution of micro-pores near grain boundaries.

It is shown that precharging which induces a transition of tensile fracture mode from ductile to brittle, results in a significant increase in micro-damage content in the regions near the fracture surfaces.

It has been reported that micronuclei containing chromosomes, or parts of them, that are not properly incorporated in the daughter nuclei during cell division can be removed by autophagy as well, thus providing this process with a direct role in cleaning up damaged content in the nucleus and in maintaining genomic stability.

Since then, the agency has advised travelers to leave bags unlocked in case they need to be searched, raising the still unresolved question of who is liable for missing or damaged contents.

"I have seen people who replaced damaged contents and cleaned up after the eight days of rain, only to have their basements flood again during the storm this week because of the high water table," Mr. Williams said.

Lucretius lived in Italy in a period when Epicureanism flourished there, especially in the area of the Bay of Naples, where a major Epicurean circle had formed around Philodemus. Philodemus' library was rediscovered during the 18th-century excavations of Herculaneum (recent claims to have found remains of Lucretius' poem among its badly damaged contents may be unduly optimistic).

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