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During the production of fractured vertical well, elliptical percolation in 2D plane is induced, namely that elliptical isobars and corresponding conjugate hyperbolic streamlines form by focusing on end points of fracture.
Hence, raised cartilage formation in MIA−/− was due to enhanced proliferation at early time points of fracture healing.
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From points of fracturing treatments, employing a low proppant concentration would save on treatment costs.
So here we are, at the point of fracture.
The question is where this point of fracture leads.
Sitting on a low shaky stool, Macalister grappled with his boots, bending his ankles to the point of fracture.
For the band, the effect of playing the same song over and over, almost to the point of fracture, was perhaps unexpected.
The brittle material behaves elastically nearly until the point of fracture (denoted X), whereas the ductile (plastically deformable) material is elastic up to the yield point but then has a range of plastic deformation before fracturing.
"How life is strange and changeful," Warren's narrator, Jack Burden, philosophizes at one point, "and the crystal is in the steel at the point of fracture, and the toad bears a jewel in his forehead, and the meaning of moments passes like the breeze that scarcely ruffles the leaf of the willow".
Among the three experiments performed for each configuration, the difference in force was less than 1% and U y varied a few percent at the point of fracture.
DAGT is a non-destructive in-situ analysis technique for characterising bulk materials, which can be applied up to near the point of fracture.
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