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Further, the internal microscopic damage was observed with an optical microscope.
"You want turnover, because if bone is not replaced over 30 years, it can weaken because of microscopic damage.
The microscopic damage they leave behind also raises the risk that dementia will emerge at a later date.
Other scientists, meanwhile, have refined the physiological understanding of endurance to incorporate more subtle factors, such as running efficiency, microscopic damage to muscle fibres, fuelling, and hydration.
A 2001 study of beagles taking high doses of bisphosphonates found an accumulation of microscopic damage, though there was no evidence that their bones were weaker.
A few of them peered through binoculars at the canopy high above them to look for yellow needles, or dug up roots to look for microscopic damage.
Such power-law form originates from plastic-strain-dependent microscopic damage accumulation.
The onset of microscopic damage was detected by in situ light transmission measurements.
Acetic acid-induced colitis significantly increased macroscopic and microscopic damage scores, WI and MPO, compared to control group.
The proposed procedure is applied to an example; the finite element analysis of microscopic damage propagation in woven fabric composites.
The constitutive formulations include the typical nonlinear stiffening of the fiber response as well as softening due to microscopic damage.
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