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He dismissed the idea that flying at 5,000ft would put extensive strain on the airframe, as some have suggested: "The only really relevant effect is a dramatic increase in fuel use – its range would be very much shortened by that," he said.
He dismissed the idea that flying at 5,000 feet would put extensive strain on the airframe, as some have suggested: "The only really relevant effect is a dramatic increase in fuel use - its range would be very much shortened by that; probably halved, at a very rough guess.
Greater resistance to deformation and more extensive strain recovery were also exhibited by UHMWPE.
The simulation has been performed for two different materials: a Cu-alloy with extensive strain hardening and an Al-alloy with minimal hardening.
Using the DIC system, extensive strain localisation regions, corresponding to higher strain, were captured at the "z-crown" regions and the weft boundaries when loaded along the weft and warp directions respectively.
Block copolymers (BCPs) with lamellar structure exhibited ductile behaviour with extensive strain hardening, whereas BCPs forming segregated structures without long range order were semi-ductile or brittle depending on the type of block architecture and on the hard-phase content.
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Recently, a metagenomic data analysis of the human gut has shown extensive strain-level variation across species, and differences in gene copy number affect specific adaptive functions (Greenblum et al. 2015).
Forced chemical mixing during extensive straining requires that the constituent phases co-deform, and is therefore a sensitive function of their mechanical properties, particularly strength.
However, these intra-species models are confounded by the extensive strain-to-strain variability observed in both mice [ 26] and rats (Boutros et al. submitted).
Higher-level taxonomic groups based on phylogenetic markers are demonstrably coherent despite extensive strain-to-strain variation (Ochman et al., 2005), possibly because differences in gene content are localized on genomic islands (Chain et al., 2006; Coleman et al., 2006; Kettler et al., 2007; Mathee et al., 2008).
However, three lineages of MAP have emerged following extensive molecular strain typing and comparative genomic studies-type I and type III strains (ovine) and type II (bovine) strains.
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