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The When the proportion of fine particles (i.e. clay) is more, the coarse particles (i.e. sand) float inside the matrix of fine particles, and hence, the fines dominate the mechanical behavior of the clay sand mixture, and the coarse grains may or may not contribute to shear resistance as a reinforcing element.
If you cannot avoid it, do not shear pregnant does, as the stress may cause them to abort.
But those investments may not be enough to shore up Citigroup, some investors fear.
Lower interest rates and increased federal spending may not be enough to shore up growth, and some suggest that the only remedy for the pain may be the pain itself.
But the iPhone 5's popularity may not be enough to shore up Apple's eroding share of China's smartphone market, as cheaper, Android-based handsets win over consumers.
In other words, measures such as increasing taxes and reducing administrative costs -- such as dismantling the apparatus devoted to denying claims -- may not be enough to shore it up.
Degradation in the jar slake test may not necessarily imply shear strength loss when the material is gradually rewetted.
Alternative mechanisms for oxygenator-induced microsphere destruction may not directly involve shear forces but be related to the function of gas trapping and hydrophobic interactions.
For a more general system with periodic forcing the shear may not appear explicitly as a parameter.
The beams are connected through a common attachment point which may not coincide with the shear centre or the beam centroid.
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