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In this paper LBs, BRBs and PT tendons have been used primarily as means of collapse prevention and self-centering rather than damping elements.

Fig. 11 (a) Radial strength measured as a means of collapse pressure; acute and time dependent recoil after expansion in (b) a rigid vessel model and (c) in a mock vessel (Schmidt et al. 2016).

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He describes these preserved corpses in all their "leathery beauty" not merely as historical artefacts, but as a means of collapsing time: perhaps the most powerful of these poems, Punishment, connects the bog bodies with sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, exposing his own complicity in what he calls "the exact / and tribal, intimate revenge".

It was found that the cavity scaling parameter (Eq. (1)) provided a convenient means of collapsing the unsteady cavity pressure data for those configurations where significant resonance occurred.

Adapting his own novel, Sabu's "Ten No Chasuke" had a clear vision of quantum entanglement as a means of collapsing linear time in film, resulting in a unique vision of the sacred marriage: lovers literally suspended between heaven & earth.

Approximately 44% of unigenes were collapsed by self-blast while other overlap-based means of collapsing failed, suggesting that the variants may be alternative isoforms or mis-assemblies.

Data is pooled across bands of electrodes as a means of collapsing one dimension of the scalp, allowing visualisation of three variables on a two dimensional plane: x =time, y =scalp band, colour = ERP amplitude.

Which means possibilities of collapse of (1) the value of the U.S. dollar, (2) the U.S. commercial and economic activity, (3) the U.S. financial system, and (4) U.S. political alignments.

By mean of collapsing time, through doing a power spectrum analysis, the focus is put on amplitude differences among wide EEG (delta, theta, alpha, beta and gamma) frequency bands or, without any further consideration of the mid- or long-term time course evolution, of the ever changing neural processes of the brain.

When this occurs in both endothelial and epithelial cells, lytic damage and cell death contribute to interstitial pulmonary edema and impaired gas exchange by means of alveolar collapse and disintegration of the alveolar-capillary barrier.

Short of another economic recession, that means some sort of collapse of the ruling coalition.

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