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The model can assist in the decision-making process to identify when a bridge is more likely to corrode, which could indicate that new materials, like fibre reinforced polymers might be the most suitable design solution despite their higher initial cost.
Galvanized steel with a protective zinc coating and corrosion-resistant stainless steel are used in body areas that are more likely to corrode.
The composition of the waste in the leaking tank makes it more likely to corrode, Fletcher says.
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Covertly supporting and/or creating grassroots Muslim organisations in order to disseminate government messages is a deceptive strategy likely to only corrode community relations and erode further the already low levels of trust in government that already exist.
They won't allow the Borg-like values of secular liberalism to corrode their distinctiveness.
Water is causing some parts of the structure to corrode.
The iron sacrifices itself and starts to corrode.
Isn't everything built on such foundations bound to corrode?
But then this very individualism began to corrode it.
Their blocking tactics have helped to corrode faith in government.
Correction to this articleTHE image of Austria's financial markets continues to corrode.
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