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The steel wheel disc is generally formed by the stamping process, and in this process the great residual stress is generated in the surface which may significantly affects the fatigue life of the wheel.
Location information is generally formed by the identification and location information.
A eutectic liquid is generally formed by two solids at eutectic temperature, in which the process follows a thermal equilibrium.
Agate is an aggregate of various forms of microcrystalline silica, mainly chalcedony, and is generally formed by chemical precipitation in rock cavities (Götze et al. 2001).
The lateral key block B is generally formed by the caving of overlying strata, which shows an obvious difference with those blocks along the advancing direction of coal mining face.
SatDNA is generally formed by long tandem arrays in which the units are repeated in a head-to-tail fashion [ 4, 5].
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CFRP are generally formed by a filament-winding (FW) method.
Block copolymer micelles are generally formed by self-assembly of amphiphilic copolymer molecules in an aqueous milieu.
Borehole breakouts are collapsed regions located on the least horizontal principal stress for vertical wells and are generally formed by compressive shear failure.
Underwater acoustic networks are generally formed by acoustically connected ocean-bottom sensors, autonomous underwater vehicles, which are robots and can travel underwater, and surface stations.
Volcanic lakes are generally formed by one of three mechanisms: 1) explosive excavation (crater lakes), 2) collapse of volcanic edifices (caldera lakes), and 3) blockage of common waterways (rivers, streams) by mudflows, lava flows or ash (http://www.wesleyan.edu/ees/JCV/vloverview.html).html
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