Sentence examples for material was described from inspiring English sources

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The plastic response of the core material was described by the *CRUSHABLE FOAM HARDENING option.

A simulation was set up in which the growth of every crack in the material was described individually.

Another example of titanium-based material was described by Balaur et al. [52].

In addition to the etiologically relevant patient-related as well dentist-related factors of peri-implantitis, immunological foreign body response to the implant material was described [4].

The yield stress for the sheet material was described with an exponential hardening law according to Hollomon (1945), (sigma _{Y}=Kbar {varepsilon }_{p}^{n}), where (bar {varepsilon }_{p}) is the effective plastic strain and K and n are material specific parameters.

The Microgale material was described as a new species, M. macpheei, in 2007 by Steven Goodman, Natalie Vasey, and Burney.

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The flow in the porous material is described by the Brinkman Forchheimer extended Darcy model.

In the present work the development of a MnZn ferrite polycrystalline material is described.

The employed viscoelastic material is described with fractional order time derivatives.

The behavior of the 42CrMo4 workpiece material is described using a standard Johnson-Cook material model.

The state of the material is described using the sintering strains rather than the relative density.

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