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Morsi's decree does contain some positive elements, like a call to hold new trials against officials involved in corruption or in the repression of the 2011 uprising, as well as a two-month extension to break the deadlock over the drafting of a new constitution.

Evaluation of the electrical and mechanical properties of the knitted scaffold determined resistance levels of 0.9 kΩ/cm, with a breaking load and extension to break approaching 0.7 N and 8%, respectively.

However, the PHB scaffolds exhibited an extension to break of approximately 10.6 ± 1.4% which is higher than values for its solvent cast films (2.5 ± 1.8%) and a consequence of its comparatively high crystallinity [ 15].

Blending PHB with PLCL significantly reduced the brittleness of the electrospun fibres and significantly increased the extension to break PHB scaffolds with 25% (w/w) PLCL increased to 41.6 ± 0.8%.

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Additionally, the extension of the proposed approach to break reCAPTCHA of version of 2012 is also discussed.

In fact, extensions of PDE solver ideas to break down computations over space form the computational heart of DFM.

Overexpression of β-1,3-glucanase did not significantly alter the essential mechanical characteristics of the retted fibres, including their tensile strength, tensile stiffness, energy to break and relative extension at break.

Comparing each of the plastic types overall, it was evident that the ductile 75:25 albumin-water and the 80 20 albumin-rubber plastics were the best types of bioplastic to use, depending on the intended use, as the water-based samples allowed large amounts of extension before breaking, while the rubber-based samples were stiff and required the highest amount of load needed to break the samples.

The energy to break (determined as the strain energy to maximum load) per unit mass of fibre sample and the relative extension at break were determined using Bluehill 2 software.

The RFU board discussed keeping Lancaster, who signed a contract extension to 2020 last year – with break clauses allowing a pay-off of a shorter term by mutual consent – in his role as director of international performance but decided a "clean break" was best.

The thinner crust may be linked to: i) back-arc basin formation or orogenic collapse processes and segmentation within the Ross\Delamerian Orogen, ii) Jurassic to Cretaceous extension prior to break-up between Australia and East Antarctica, iii) Cenozoic glacial erosion or most likely, iv) a combination of these processes.

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