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The metal structure usually carries 6,000 vehicles a day but had started to corrode and rust, according to its owners the Whitchurch Bridge Company.
It seemed imperative to thoroughly investigate "why these old pipes suddenly started to corrode," as Bergsten explained in a recent interview with Science's Next Wave.
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If you use a fastener that has the wrong coating on it, it won't take long for it to start to corrode and fail.
The feud between Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant of the Lakers (27-14) has been well documented, the squabbling between the two superstars starting to corrode the team from the inside.
Valves stick open, biome lakes wash away their beds and start to corrode the fabric of the ship, kilometre-long artificial lights blink out.
The trouble is, if you spend a long time as a whip, the iron of cynicism starts to corrode your soul.
The laptops are being treated much the way the transportation safety board handles airplane "black boxes" recovered from water: initially, they are kept immersed, because when they are pulled out of the water, they start to corrode.
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