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Discover LudwigThe phrase "damage history" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a series of events or occurrences that have caused harm. For example, "The tank had a long damage history before it was retired for good."
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The embankment damage history, rainfall seepage, ponding near the embankment and freezing-thawing cycles further accelerated the development of damage along the thermosyphon embankments.
Closed-form approximations, for life-cycle structural assessment, are obtained in terms of absolute failure probability, as well as conditional to different knowledge about the structural damage history.
He thinks we will face some unknown virus that will cause a lot of damage – history tells us that this is so.
The model is illustrated with some examples and compared with similar models showing the importance of including the damage history when studying the life-cycle performance of infrastructure systems.
Test results show that the load-induced cracking damages of recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) beams were slightly lower while the corrosion-induced cracking damages were larger than the natural aggregate concrete (NAC) beams, through the 20-month coupled damage history.
The platelet and nonplatelet MPs and mpICs were tested for association with lupus disease activity, damage, history of previous arterial disease, and the carotid intima-media thickness and plaque area on ultrasound.
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Figures 3 and 4 also show the computed damage histories.
I would say that Hollywood sometimes does more damage to history than … " Than what?
The Senate must stand with the House and ensure that at least future administrations are stopped from doing wholesale damage to history.
After watching wholesale lots of the Bush administration's most important e-mails go mysteriously missing, Congress is trying to legislate against any further damage to history.
He was, to be sure, a master of the media who had passing delusions of grandeur, and who did some petty damage to history and public understanding.
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