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This is the vibration period at which the swaying cantilever motions of the building naturally reinforce and enhance each other and could become large enough to damage the building or even cause it to collapse.
The dynamic displacement curves have obvious oscillations near the natural frequencies of PV modules and the amplitudes are large enough to damage the PV modules.
Either the bending and axial stresses produced by the stem bending treatments were not large enough to damage the cambium, or other factors are involved in the formation of Type 2 resin pockets.
Since its rotational axis is not pointed toward the Earth, Betelgeuse's supernova is unlikely to send a gamma ray burst in the direction of Earth large enough to damage ecosystems.
Our results cannot strictly rule out that there are separate brain modules for the early visual processing of letters and numbers, and that our pure alexic patients' lesions were large enough to damage both.
The more you handle them, the more the acid on your skin can oxidize metals and the more likely you can discharge a spark, unnoticeable to you, but large enough to damage devices.
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Until recently, only a few instruments were available to determine the composition without cutting out physical samples large enough to potentially damage the artifacts.
But Earth was not the only affected body: Energetic particle radiation on the moon and in Earth's orbit was high enough to damage a large number of satellites.
As a bonus, many objects large enough to cause damage would be shattered by the collisions into fragments too small to cause serious harm.However, many space agencies are considering a third option: robot missions that would dock with dead satellites and fire rockets either to boost them into "graveyard" orbits or to deorbit them completely, so they crashed into the sea.
Others, however, are large enough to do damage and are in orbits that bring them close enough to our planet to make NASA nervous.
Stones larger than 2 cm (0.80 in) are usually considered large enough to cause damage.
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