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"Because of the hardness of your hearts".
"The big issue is how you slice it and polish it because of the hardness of sapphire crystals," said Alford.
Rhodium is the most commonly electroplated of the platinum metals because of the hardness and lustre of the electrodeposit.
Part of the hardness is a fix on moral issues somewhat divergent from that in much of Western literature (though the Greeks had it).
Because of the hardness of the artificial turf surface, play on such fields is very fast and balls bounce much higher than on natural grass.
Vickers hardness, a measure of the hardness of a material, calculated from the size of an impression produced under load by a pyramid-shaped diamond indenter.
In the last hour, Temba Bavuma (32no) and Quinton de Kock (25no) seized back the initiative with a vibrant unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 56, taking advantage of the hardness of the second new ball: no playing for stumps for Bavuma who drove thrillingly right to the last.
He's not huge off the tee but because of the hardness of the course that won't matter.
The softness is the inverse of the hardness: sigma, =,frac{1}{eta }.
The obtained values of the hardness and Young's modulus are 22 and 332 GPa, respectively.
The long-term trend of the hardness of groundwater is shown in Fig. 2b.
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