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He said of "The Dalkey Archive" that it was "not a novel" but "really an essay in extreme derision of literary attitudes and people, and one pervasive fault is absence of emphasis, in certain places, to help the reader".
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The fault-zone contraction (i.e., fault-zone dilatancy) is induced by pervasive damage from fault slip, which can occur along a main shock fault.
"Over the last 50 years, that voice has become pervasive to a fault," Mr. Spiegelman said.
It was shown that the most pervasive extended defect at 3C-SiC(111) surfaces, the stacking fault, can be passivated by UV irradiation treatment.
Starfish based self healing framework enabled to recover only from sensor failures and did not consider other faults in pervasive computing.
During service execution, service disruptions can happen due to faults in the pervasive environment.
These results strongly imply that pervasive fluid infiltration occurred within the fault zone.
In particular, using conductive atomic force microscopy allowed demonstrating that the stacking fault is the most pervasive, electrically active extended defect at 3C-SiC(111) surfaces, and it can be electrically passivated by an ultraviolet irradiation treatment.
This is probably because electrical anisotropy in the crust is not pervasive but localized such as at faults if existed.
Mineralogic changes indicate that pervasive acidic fluid infiltration occurred within the fault zones and reacted with the feldspars or muscovite to form kaolinite.
Faults near to failure are pervasive in the continental crust and induced earthquakes may thus occur essentially anywhere.
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