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Grain, unit of weight equal to 0.065 gram, or 1/7,000 pound avoirdupois.
It is shown that the stress strain curves and R-value distribution in all orientations of the sheet surface can be modeled accurately by crystal plasticity if a "finite element per grain" unit cell model is used that accounts for non-uniform deformation as well as grain interactions.
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During the Han dynasty, the power a government official exercised was determined by his annual salary-rank, measured in grain units known as dan (石, a unit of volume, approximately 35 l).
These results suggest that a whole USB-SPCL molecule presumably acts as a dynamically-equivalent single coarse-grain unit because of the extremely small branches on the scale of 20 40 atoms.
Photon correlation dynamics of USB-SPCLs supports our previous suggestion that a whole USB-SPCL molecule acts as a single coarse-grain unit with dynamically-equivalent branches because of the extremely small branches, resulting in the total-molecular-weight-dependent Rouse dynamic behaviors of USB-SPCLs, regardless of the molecular architectures.
Tate & Lyle P.L.C., the world's biggest starch and sweeteners company, agreed yesterday to sell its United States grains unit to J. D. Heiskell & Company, a closely held concern in Tulare, Calif., for an undisclosed sum as part of its drive to shed poorly performing businesses.
Collectively these results produced greater explanatory power for the variation in robbery at the shift level than has been seen in prior research, which we think is related to the important influence of discretionary activity time on a crime type such as robbery, and the fine-grain unit of analysis chosen to study weather and robbery (the 6-hour shift).
This work debundles hardware resources into fine-grain units and connects the fine-grain resources with several switched on-chip networks.
Improving the yield of maize grain per unit area is needed to meet the growing demand for it in China, where the availability of fertile land is very limited.
Fred Below, a professor of crop physiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, explains that corn requires more nitrogen fertilizer compared with other crops because of its higher production of grain per unit area than other crops.
The number of abnormal grains per unit of volume also behaves in a similar way indicating that the abnormal grains originated right in the beginning of the reaction in a situation analogous to a site-saturated transformation.
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