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How might their chances of success differ if they needed to puncture the ball instead of just hitting it?
She explained that I needed to puncture the dough more decisively, so that the edges of my circles were smooth.
In fact, almost as if we needed to puncture the mystery of their gifts, we are drawn to biographies that "humanize" famous creators by highlighting their shortcomings as spouses or their neurotic insecurity or their weakness for alcohol or drugs.
The addition of chlorhexidine organoclay reduced the strength needed to puncture the samples, as well as their deformation.
Samples without nonwoven textile exhibited greater degrees of deformation, and less strength was needed to puncture them (Table 4).
The strength needed to puncture square samples (25 × 25 mm) fixed in the JIG TA-CJ, the work done during this process, and the deformation of the film at the moment of penetration were measured.
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