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Exposing the pullout specimens to low temperature resulted in a decrease of 10% in their bond strength.
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Detection of cracks in Al2024 T351 specimens subjected to low cycle fatigue loading by a certain non-destructive inspection technique is demonstrated.
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In contrast, specimens subjected to low-temperature carburizing and ion implantation show no changes at the microstructure scale.
It is also revealed that after stress relief, the hardness does not decrease considerably in heavily rolled/annealed specimens here as compared to as-cast/annealed specimens, probably due to low shear band density.
Grade 45 structural steel specimens were subjected to low cycle stress or strain-controlled reversed tension compression and cyclic pure bending.
It was found that all silica filled composites had a reduced interfacial crack area when specimens were subjected to low energy impact.
At the aim to investigate the response under dynamic loads of laminates fabricated by a new vacuum assisted technology labeled as "pulsed infusion", rectangular carbon fiber composite specimens were subjected to low velocity impact tests.
However, the murine tumor is a lowly differentiated to undifferentiated carcinoma whereas the human specimens manifest moderate to low differentiation.
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