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Using the technique of selective laser melting, the produced metallic FGE exhibit walls of only 150 µm thickness thereby imposing only a marginal obstruction of the flow.
The flow stress is 850 MPa, showing that high strain rate deformation has potential as a method to produce strong nanostructured metals by imposing only a moderate strain.
On the other side, plenty of Democrats worry about adding any strings at all: the leadership has been undemanding, imposing only a few conditions such as caps on executives' pay.
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But in February, Korea Hydro imposed only a six-month penalty for such suppliers.
The European Union banned this cannibalistic practice in 1996, but Canada and America imposed only a limited ban in 1997.
She said they would impose only a small burden, perhaps requiring only 50 hours for a union to complete.
Given the volume of business they conduct, the exchanges would have to impose only a relatively small increase in fees.
When considering SEA 483's broad application to all Indiana voters, it "imposes only a limited burden on voters' rights". Burdick v. Takushi, 504 U. S. 428.
They imposed only a single restriction on my course selections they insisted that I take at least one computer science class.
In one case, a male teacher in Manhattan was accused of inappropriately touching a female student in 2010, but the arbitrator imposed only a suspension without pay.
The agency, however said it could impose only a $1,000 fine for each document withheld, and therefore would not pursue civil penalties.
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