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It detects temperature variations by means of a thermistor (an electrical resistance element made of a semiconductor material) and depends on a known fall rate for depth determination.
A cable bolt is a reinforcing element made of steel wires in the form of a strand or rope; it is installed in the borehole with cement grout.
When designing a structural element made of SFRC, its defining characteristic is its post-cracking residual tensile strength.
The experimentally obtained sensitivity is about 18% greater than the efficiency of a standard Hall element made of the same material and with the same input conditions.
When designing an element made of steel fibre reinforced concrete (SFRC) subjected to bending, the post-cracking residual stress capacity is taken into consideration.
This paper presents a new method to determine the pith location of a tree or structural element made of timber or lumber based on ultrasonic tomography readings.
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Each layer consists of an array of elements made of foil, which produce tiny electrical pulses whenever they are penetrated by specks of dust.
Mainly they consist of tubular elements, made of crushed sheet metal, that resemble elongated elephant legs bound together into knotlike configurations.
Constructed with a model maker's craft and Jules Vernian imagination, Ms. Bontecou's assemblages have bowed, sail-like elements made of porcelain and smudgy canvas that seem to be filled by a steady, ethereal wind.
Cosma and Damiano by the main entrance to the Roman Forum, and visit the annual "100 Presepi" exhibition at the Sale del Bramante, Piazza del Popolo, to see crib elements made of everything from coral to chocolate.
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