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It is often used in legal or scientific contexts to refer to the amount of damage that something has caused. For example, "The damage imparted to the car was significant after the crash."
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Moreover, post-fatigue residual quasi-static mechanical properties show the influence of the damage imparted.
The inner damage zone may have zones of failed rock depending on stress concentrations relative to rock strength and damage imparted by excavation method.
Results of the blast tests showed that the perforated plates with higher blockage ratios reduced the damage imparted to the target plate.
Drastic reduction in the yield strength value due to both LCF and CFI prior fatigue loading was revealed and the extent of decrease in the YS values increased with the extent of prior fatigue damage imparted on the steel.
However, two practical difficulties inherent to STEM imaging are: radiation damage imparted by the electron beam, which can potentially damage or otherwise modify the specimen and slow-scan image acquisition, which limits the ability to capture dynamic changes at high temporal resolution.
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For example, DNA damage imparts a well-characterised phosphorylation of SER15 and SER20 in the p53 transcriptional activation domain.
Getting polluters to pay or the sudden adoption of the precautionary principle by all countries would not necessarily roll back the damage already imparted to the biosphere, though it would stop future damage from occurring.
Impact damage was imparted to carbon fibre epoxy resin specimens using a drop tower instrument.
Fram (1994) reviewed previous well killing methods and the damage each one imparted on the field and finally recommended a kill procedure for well under study.
Two test series have been performed and simulated: (1) a reduced energy series which allowed for the use of strain gages and (2) a series with increased energy which imparted material damage.
Nevertheless, whether the central superolateral region of the hip joint is vulnerable to biomechanical damage, such as that imparted by added loading from obesity, is speculative but there is evidence that the effect of obesity on OA cannot simply be explained by mechanical loading.
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