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The coated specimen forms the working electrode which is actually the sample being interrogated.
The specimen forms a sample of initial cracks: the larger specimen, the larger is the sample.
The total elongation of the specimen forms the horizontal axis and the vertical axis gives the corresponding axial load.
This kind of specimen forms a sample of initial cracks: the larger the specimen, the larger the sample.
We propose that the early Homo specimen forms part of an archaic component in the fauna, in parallel with the other archaic faunal elements at Uitzoek.
"This specimen forms yet more evidence that there was a flourishing and diverse population of apes in the late Miocene of Africa and further erodes the Out-of-Europe notion," says paleoanthropologist Andrew Hill of Yale University.
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The two stationary test specimens installed on the rotary table perpendicular to the moving specimen form a crossed cylinder geometry which creates a well-defined circular contact.
These nanocrystals extend all the way through the thickness of the specimen forming the columnar structure observed in the cross-sectional analysis.
Adobe modes of failure sustained under compression are analyzed explicitly and the effects of specimen form and size on the final test results are highlighted.
The purpose of this work is to demonstrate the applicability of a relatively simple test specimen formed of unlike adhesively joined double cantilever beams (UDCB) for determining the mixed mode components GI and GII of the adhesive's fracture toughness.
Forming conditions appear to play a role: the samples compacted at 25% RH (Relative Humidity) shrank more rapidly than those compacted at 98% RH below 1300 °C; above 1300 °C, however, the specimen formed at 98% RH shrank more rapidly.
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