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The fraction of RCA does not decrease in proportion to the decrease of specimen size.
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Experimental tests are carried out to check fatigue life decrease of delaminated specimens, with a Teflon layer at half of its thickness, by a comparison with undamaged material.
Administration from T0 (the CaPaCasp0-group) significantly abolished the decrease of positive specimens observed in the CaPa-group (P < 0.001).
Figure 2 indicates the decreasing adequacy of specimens over time.
There was a nonsignificant trend toward a decreasing proportion of specimens with protective immunity over the 5 weeks from which the September specimens were taken (p = 0.20, by χ test for trend).
From tests lasting for 234 h, which corresponded to a 270 km sliding distance, it was found that the rate of height decrease of the PU specimen ranged from 0.15 μm/km to 0.9 μm/km, mainly caused by compression set and wear.
The rupture strain of the FRP wrap at the corner regions is proposed to be defined as the effective lateral rupture strain of FRP, and this strain was shown to decrease with an increase of specimen size.
The nearby micro-cleats and the pore volume of specimen decreased significantly when the specimen was saturated.
The residual strength of specimen decreases with increase in concrete strength.Figures 7 and 8 shows the energy-compression curves for different specimens.
The rate of growth and the thickness of the anodic oxide film were observed to decrease with an increasing rate of specimen rotation as a result of accelerated chemical film dissolution due to rapid removal of aluminate ions from and fast supply of hydroxide ions towards the film/solution interface.
The scatter of specimen strengths decreases when the material becomes more ductile.
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