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Titanium alloys have a propensity to fail by galling, and often exhibit high and unstable friction coefficients.
We empirically validated that the FIN was able to accurately predict backflow and that the potential to backflow and, by extension, propensity to fail during extrusion, is most sensitive to fluctuations in filament diameter and the material's shear thinning behavior.
As Barringer and Ireland (2011) stressed, new ventures have a high propensity to fail.
It might be that a national exam also compels schools to be cautious with the placement of pupils, who might have a higher propensity to fail the national exam.
Therefore, no differences in propensity to fail are reported due to differences in storage to dissipation of energy.
This process is slower with a higher propensity to fail, resulting in a complete fracture and refractory healing, similar to non-union [ 7, 14].
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Exposure to a combination of the two pesticides "increases the propensity of colonies to fail", according to the researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London.
In the United States, a familiar aphorism—"Shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations"—describes the propensity of family-owned enterprises to fail by the time the founder's grandchildren have taken charge.
Exercise also improves sleep and decreases the propensity to fall.
Acetate film replication of the advanced HTCL edges showed a propensity for some fibers in the adjacent PMC layers to fail at the point of titanium crack formation, suppressing delamination at the Ti/PMC interface.
Humans differ in many behavioural attributes, and it is hardly surprising that examiners also differ in their propensity to pass or fail candidates.
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