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In some parts of the world where erosion rates are high, the operational life of reservoirs may be reduced dramatically by infilling with sediment.
An important issue (not further considered) is whether dilatation accompanying opening of extension fractures and their infilling with precipitates is compensated in the long run by volume loss in the surrounding rock mass from dissolution and solution transfer.
Thermodynamic evaluations indicate a relatively more stable pedogenic environment for hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite in near-surface and eluvial environments (dependent on the degree of hydroxy-Al interlayer infilling), with a more stable environment for kaolinite in illuvial subsoils.
TM graft scaffolds with either 8 or 16 circumferential and radial filament arrangements were fabricated by 3D printing of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), flex-polyactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) materials followed by uniform infilling with a fibrin-collagen composite hydrogel.
The method adopted to cross the kettle holes involved driving sheet piling along the boundaries of the construction corridor, excavating the peat from between the sheet pile walls and then infilling with granular material.
This was most notable in case 13 where significant pain relief was achieved following zoledronic acid treatment of a large sacral tumour compressing the sciatic nerve; this tumour stabilized in size, developed a sclerotic border and showed infilling with bone; this patient is currently pain-free.
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Whereas, the main failure mode of the masonry-infilled RC frames infilled with solid clay bricks was shear failure of the column and the masonry infill.
A miniature collage framed in metal is infilled with tiny found objects.
The architects began with a slender steel skeleton infilled with glass, but they offset the building's austerity with interior walls of pale unfinished wood and black brick.
The motifs exemplify the inlay technique, invented in the early 12th century, in which delicately incised motifs were infilled with a glazelike paste of black or white, biscuit-fired and then fired a second time with the celadon glaze.
Badly damaged plots have been infilled with contemporary blocks that riff subtly off the proportions and details of their neighbours, the result of a strict design code that specified everything from the choice of five buttery shades of limestone, to the height of the street-frontage, to the two-storey set-back at the upper levels, ensuring the continuation of the handsome urban grain.
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