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It is demonstrated that if pore water pressure is difficult to dissipate, effective stress decreases and weak surface increases, and this further leads to instability of coal rock slope.
HL-2M in-vessel coils are positioned in high vacuum circumstance, and they will generate joule heat when they carry 15 kA electrical current, but joule heat is very difficult to dissipate in vacuum, so a hollow cable with 8 mm inner diameter is design as water-cooling channel for heat convection.
Litter box odor can infiltrate your books' paper over time and be difficult to dissipate.
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It would seem a shame for those rare trialists in low and middle-income countries to dissipate their energies recording outcomes that are difficult to use in everyday practice.
Besides, once trees die, the combustible oils in the needles quickly begin to dissipate and the needles fall, making it more — not less — difficult for flames to spread through the forest canopy.
This relatively short period of radioactive decay, it said, "helps to dissipate the effect of the bomb after several weeks so that it is difficult to track, analyze, or recognize".
When a side produces such an adrenalin-charged performance in the field as England, it is difficult to recapture the momentum, the 10-minute interval between innings ample time for nervous energy to dissipate.
These cause storms to dissipate.
And unlikely to dissipate quickly.
But the tension has yet to dissipate.
Yet the controversy refuses to dissipate.
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