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The abrasion index (g/mm2) is calculated by dividing the mass loss of each specimen by its abraded area.
They are a sine qua non for genuine adherence to the tradition, and the degree to which they are actual in the life of any adherent is an index of the depth with which that adherent represents his or her tradition and is a successful human specimen by its lights.
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In Boca Raton, Frank Cerabino, a Palm Beach Post columnist familiar with the creatures, stepped outside and saw a bright green specimen by his pool on Thursday morning, feet up.
As such, permission to remove material must be requested in writing in advance and is subject to specimen by specimen approval approval by UC/JEPS staff or faculty.
Farhan, K. M., Sastry, T. P. & Mandal, A. B. Comparative study on secondary structural changes in diabetic and non-diabetic human finger nail specimen by using FTIR spectra.
Then I created each specimen by shifting some parameters on the deformers.
The definition of strain (% or m/m), ε, is the change in length of the specimen, divided by its initial length [ 1].
The extension or deformation rate (m/sec) of the specimen divided by its initial length (m) gives the strain rate, as does the rate of change of the strain itself (dε / dt).
Subsequently, mandibular form of each specimen was represented by its centroid size S, and by its multidimensional shape vector v in linearized Procrustes shape space.
It is possible to identify an individual mineral in a specimen by examining and testing its physical properties.
The single-crystal elastic constants of the cold rolled plus annealed Ti-39Nb alloy were extracted from its polycrystalline specimen by using an in-situ synchrotron X-ray technique.
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