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This study strictly distinguished the linear viscoelasticity from the nonlinear viscoelasticity of the asphalt mixtures, which is critical for the accurate determination of the DPSE spent in overcoming the nonlinear viscoelasticity and in developing damages, such as cracking and permanent deformation, in the asphalt mixtures.
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The analyses provide four specific design guidelines for developing damage-resistant DP steels.
In this paper, the parameters related to damage by accidents are identified and categorized when developing damage scenarios.
However, their engineering applications are still limited owing to the limitations in developing damage-free and economical machining techniques.
It was concluded that developing damage detection methods for probabilistically dominant modes had potential to enhance the effectiveness of the identification significantly.
These data suggest that melatonin has a strong protective effect on developing damaged white matter through decreased microglial activation and oligodendroglial maturation leading to a normalization of the myelination process.
Of note, Asians had a lower risk of developing damage.
The probability of discovery is low enough and the estimated damage too great; therefore we find a way to quietly and quickly reverse, unwind, write down these positions/transactions. 2. The probability of discovery is too great, the estimated damages to the company too great; therefore, we must quantify, develop damage containment plans and disclose.
"You probably develop damage if you don't get your sleep".
We developed damaged building models that adapted to the footprint dimensions and attributes height and number of floors simultaneously.
The achieved test results are in agreement with ESA developed damage equations.
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