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Larger δ in arc-melted and forged specimens result in higher ductility (7 9%) and lower hardening rates, whereas smaller dendrites increase the hardening rate.
Hence, the small ratios of juvenile to adult jaw length of some Tenrec specimens result in part from the influence of unusually large individuals on median adult jaw length, increasing the size of the denominator and decreasing the value of Tenrec ratios.
Previous analyses of cytology results obtained with conventional smears have documented that suboptimal specimens result in increased reporting of false negative and equivocal results (Gay et al, 1985; Mitchell et al, 1990; Pairwuti, 1991; Henry and Wadehra, 1996; Ransdell et al, 1997; Mintzer et al, 1999; Boon et al, 2003; Nygard et al, 2004).
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The different types of loading than in standard specimens resulted into a different fatigue mechanism.
Local and distortional buckling specimens resulted in more dissipated energy per cycle compared to global buckling specimens, but the energy dissipation rapidly decreased as applied displacements increased.
The effective pore plugging was observed in the sealed TSA specimens resulting in an improved corrosion resistance.
The long-term exposure of the carbon steel specimens resulted in identifiable formation of biofilms and corrosion products.
Cracking of the specimens resulted in an increase in hydraulic conductivity, sometimes as large as five to ten orders of magnitude.
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