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Discover Ludwig"point of breakage" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the moment or event when something breaks or is broken into pieces. For example: "We were able to determine the exact point of breakage of the glass window when it was shattered by a rock."
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In all these cases autotomy occurs at a predetermined point of breakage.
In transition, the multitalented Dirk Nowitzki (12 points, 14 rebounds) stretched the Knicks' defense to the point of breakage.
She is wet and alone and crouching in the dark over an unknowable hole and now she locates the point of breakage.
I will, however, tell you I'm just like anyone who's ever been bullied to the point of breakage, I remember the experience vividly.
We also calculated the failure Load (fL) which is the force (in newtons) at the point of breakage.
Depending on the point of breakage in BCR, the transcription of BCR-ABL1 may result in three different RNAs, resulting in three isoforms of the BCR-ABL1 protein.
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The temperature distribution and thermal stress of the curtain wall up to the point of glass breakage were reviewed using a thermal stress structural analysis that employed the results of the CFD analysis with MVHS.
Fragile sites are points of preferential breakage that may be involved in chromosome rearrangements.
The specific points of DNA breakage, and the exons retained in the fusion product, differ between patients.
From a numerical point of view, agglomeration and breakage of crystals add particular (quadratic) complexity, since all particle sizes are connected by integral terms.
From an implant-specific point of view, a nail breakage is a true complication.
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