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Measurements of the properties of the damaged rock (ultrasonic velocity, transmissivity) using a variety of instruments have shown that a less intensively damaged outer zone surrounds a more highly damaged inner zone.
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The report showed army troops firing intensively as they moved into heavily damaged streets.
This process is accelerated by the present forest practice in Denmark where mature Ash trees are being intensively logged to harvest the valuable trees before their wood is damaged by the fungal infection.
To test if its functionality had been damaged by the reducing conditions used during EPL it was intensively analyzed.
Effective application of the Lamb waves for structural health monitoring and damage identification intensively relies on the accurate damage-related feature extraction in the received signals.
The pre-/post-synthetic modification of these sorbent materials has also been investigated intensively to help enhance their overall stability, tunability, and capacity without altering or damaging the main framework.
The tool wear behavior and the corresponding workpiece damage were intensively studied to figure out the correlations between wear and delamination damage.
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Yet, some mopane woodland areas in the region are utilized intensively by elephants and damage to these adds credence to support the notion that a prolific elephant population in some parts of the region may be so numerous as to become unsustainable by local woodland habitats.
Free-radical mediated β-cell damage has been intensively studied in type 1 diabetes, but not in human type 2 diabetes.
In the last decades, the field of structural health monitoring and damage detection has been intensively explored.
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