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There is only one word for Damien Hirst's toothy tiger shark, which gapes as it appears to glide towards you, as this natural history specimen is given the illusion of movement by the refractive perspectives of a glass vitrine: surreal.
Using a Poisson model for the distribution of microcracks within microscope fields the total area (mm2) that should be examined for each specimen is given by As = − ln(F) / Cr.Dn, where Cr.Dn is the expected microcrack density for an individual sample and F is the desired probability (expressed as a fraction) that the individual sample will contain no microcracks.
The evolution of displacement on the surface of a typical specimen is given in Fig. 9.
An overview of the investigated parameters per specimen is given in Table 3.
Damaged specimen photos showing the initiation of rebar buckling and the rupture of rebars for SP1 specimen is given in Fig. 15.
The test specimen is given the id DWA-6-180 DWA-6-180 DWA-6-180nts the thinkness of angle in mm and 180 is the length of angle in mm.
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Design recommendations for single and multiple cracking of the tension specimen are given in terms of fracture mechanical parameters, and a structural stiffness parameter.
The median water contact angles (wettability) of each specimen are given in Table 1.
The FTIR spectra of the D10 specimen are given in Fig. 10 for different curing periods.
An 18-foot specimen was given the name BoarCroc because it had tusks that stuck out above and below its jaw like a wart-hog.
Every human tissue specimen was given a score according to the intensity of the nuclear and cytoplasmic staining (no staining = 0; weak staining = 1; moderate staining = 2; strong staining = 3).
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