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The H-charged CRA (CRAH) specimen was fractured to leave both dimples filled with grains and empty dimples at the fractured surface.
Usada's relationship with cycling's world governing body has been fractured to say the least.
Arab countries appear far too fractured to effectively lobby the Bush administration against a war, analysts said.
Yet since then both societies have fractured to the point that their internal conflicts sometimes eclipse the one they have with the other side.
Steam is pumped into injection wells, which in some cases are artificially fractured to increase reservoir permeability, and the oil is displaced to production wells.
There was speculation that his recent surgery was actually microfracture surgery, in which bones next to the knee were intentionally but minimally fractured to encourage the growth of cartilage.
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The failed specimens were then hydrothermally reacted at 927°C for variable duration under isostatic conditions, and subsequently re-fractured to determine the 'interseismic' strength recovery.
We are often uncertain how to fracture ourselves to fit into society's racial boxes.
This time it's a fracture to a bone.
"Some have lower back fractures, some have fractures to the chest and some have broken legs".
The most common injuries are stress fractures to your ribs.
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