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The change of the magnetic permeability can be caused by a number of physical processes, such as dispersive accumulation of defects, formation of the fatigue crack, or overheating of the specimen, which reduces its resistance.
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The holes are elongated in the drawing direction and have undulant surface, resulting most probably from the localization of plastic deformation in crazes and also from the strong post-break shrinkage of the tensile specimen, which reduced the strain to about half of that at break.
In both cases, larger number of longer shear bands form in a larger triaxial specimen or beneath a larger footing, which reduces the overall amount of the shear resistance mobilized along multiple shear bands.
We design a cantilever specimen of 1 μm scale gold with a weight at the tip, which reduces the resonant frequency to about 330 kHz.
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Figure 3B shows the irregular coverage pattern in BCL2 from non-mutated controls (black line) compared to that observed for initial mapping of a highly mutated, highly heterogeneous tumor specimen FL-128 (blue circles), in which reduced local coverage correlates with mutational load.
For 20% silt content specimen, the silt particles play the role of filler of intergranular voids, which reduce the permeability more (see Fig. 27); consequently much positive excess pore water pressure develops (see Fig. 15).
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Furthermore, when tested at OCP+50 mV, the untreated specimen suffered serious pitting corrosion, while a passive film had formed on the laser-treated specimen, which served as an effective barrier for reducing anodic dissolution.
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