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Interestingly, the yield stress is found to be fitted by a modified Hall Petch relation resulting in a d−n dependence in which the exponent n varies between ½ and 1 as a function of the grain size for a given thickness.
David Cameron on Tuesday hailed official figures showing more than two thirds of those seeking to claim employment support allowance, the chief out-of-work benefit for the disabled, are found to be fit for work, or drop their claim before taking the government's fitness-for-work test.
Quadratic model was found to be fit for carrageenase production and pH, however, for biomass, 2F1 model was found to be fit after performing power transformation.
He said the five officers involved "were found to be fit for duty".
He said he would draw up tenancy agreements if they were found to be fit to live in.
The von Mises equivalent stress and strain are found to be fitted by the Ramberg Osgood relationship.
Then, only 6% were judged to be entitled to ESA in the long term, while again 39% were found to be fit for work.
Examined model of Probabilistic neural network was found to be fit for experimental data with average correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.989.
David, 52, went through the WCA earlier this year, and was found to be fit to work despite having rheumatoid arthritis so severe that he has been unable to work for the past decade.
Figures for new claimants for ESA showed that, of the 193,800 people who made a claim between October 2008 and February 2009, 36% were found to be fit for work and therefore not eligible for the higher benefit.
The analytical technique of gas chromatography mass spectrometry was found to be fit for purpose by the use of duplicate samples and the statistical analysis of variances, as well as of certified reference materials.
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