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The process model used a sequential dynamic explicit formulation for the plate pressing phase and a static implicit formulation for the unloading (springback) phase in the Lagrangian framework.
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The samples consolidation includes both powder pressing (cold sintering phase) and sintering in a furnace (hot sintering phase).
In this testing phase, pressing a button on the touch screen would present the corresponding sound over the loudspeaker.
Processing involved first mixing with water and then pressing the liquid phase out (for anaerobic digestion).
They could earn one reward after one lever pressing in S+ phase, and this action was considered a correct response [ 6, 7 ].
The membranous matter (greaves) is separated from the aqueous (gluey) phase by pressing in hydraulic or screw presses; additional fat is thereby obtained.
The Conservative mayoral candidate told the Sun he supported the reforms, but was "pressing the government to phase them so that the lowest paid are protected and to make sure that any losses are absorbed by higher wages".
θ′ precipitates are almost completely dissolved after eight passes of equal-channel angular (ECA) pressing, and nearly single-phase α with a fine grain size of approximately 500 nm is obtained.
Similar if not more pressing questions persist following early phase human trials that may significantly limit the optimal design of later phase human studies.
Phase unbalance is a significant issue in three-phase microgrids and will become more pressing with increasing penetration of single-phase renewables.
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