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While in the cases of (NH4 2SO4 attack, specimens suffered from both softening and expansion of pastes.
Regarding the damage/failure mechanisms, the quasi-static loaded specimens suffered from tensile failure on the bottom side and compressive failure on the top side.
For chemical sulfate attack, a suitable content of fly ash in pastes could increase the resistance to sulfate attack, while the addition of fly ash might accelerate the damage when the specimens suffered from physical sulfate attack.
All the specimens suffered from the thaumasite form of sulfate attack, except those stored in the combined sulfate and 2.0% chloride solution, which showed better performance within the 630-day study.
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On the other hand, DENP specimens suffer from indirect tensile cracks near the main shear crack, as shown in Fig. 5d.
In addition, the specimens suffered by different high temperatures ranging from 25 °C to 200 °C were cooled and then tested at room temperature.
The second patient who received liver resection during her second operation had positive resection margins on the specimen and suffered from another recurrence at resection margin two months after the second operation.
core specimens generally suffer from laboratory alteration as indicated by failure in the pTRM checks (Fig. 8).
The RC-2.0 specimen suffered significant and successive strength drops from the second cycle to 5% drift, when some diagonal and transverse reinforcement ruptured.
The specimens under NH4Cl condition mainly suffered from softening of matrix due to leaching.
All stool specimens were collected from patients who suffered from diarrhea caused by acute gastroenteritis.
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