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shot sample
noun
A sample taken for assay from a molten metallic mass by pouring a portion into water to granulate it.
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If the size of the shot sample inherently increases the exponent alpha, as suggested in previous discussions and research (Cutting, 2014c; DeLong, 2015; Salt, 2010), this might be because the increase in the number of samples in each window and that the averages over the larger number of samples reduces statistical variability, yielding smoother and more reliable functions.
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In the basic research, the shot samples of composite materials were subjected to the thorough metallographic analysis with the explanation of the mechanism of scrap formation while being shot.
The dimensions of the regions with very fine dispersed phase (skin and weldline) correlate well with those observed in the advancing melt front as analysed in the short-shot samples.
Then, the one-shot sampling frequency offset estimate is given by (16).
His signature terse, one-shot samples nimbly carved with deliberate spans of silence service the infrastructure of Punk's Not Dead.
We subsequently found that 100-shot samples yielded the same results as 1000-shot sandlaterand later found that 20-shot samples worked best).
The sample cup was placed on a 48-position autosampler (auto-shot sampler AS 1020-E, Frontier Laboratories Ltd ,Fukushima, Japan) and injected by freefall into the furnace existing of a quartz pyrolysis tube which is placed above the injector of the GC coupled with an interface needle through the septum.
The slate is usually followed by a montage, which is a short segment of compelling live shots, samples of reporting and anchoring.
In exploration of the effects of shot number (sample size), Fig. 4c shows the scatterplot of the same slope values against the number of shots in each movie.
The monotonic damage model significantly overestimated fatigue life of shot peened samples in LCF.
The shot peened samples gave the least amount of contact fatigue damage.
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