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Design formulae of buckling-restrained braces, considering the stiffening part of the core and the effect of friction, are proposed, based on theoretical analyses of the buckling mechanism of the steel core in the presence of a gap between the core and the restraining member.
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This result punctures the common assumption that stiffening parts of a continuous beam always serves to attract higher moments to those parts.
While you won't see this cushion anymore, you'll avoid stiffening parts of the cushion where the paint sets if you do this (plus, it wastes paint to have it bleed into the cushion area).
One possibility to modify the design of arthropod joints is to stiffen parts of the membrane.
The significance of the formation of actin stress fibers is that cells can locally stiffen the part of cytoskeleton that is connected to an FA through contractile forces induced by Myosin II activities.
Both aging and diabetes share some common pathophysiologic pathways for aortic stiffening, in part through formation of nonenzymatic glycosylation of proteins (glycation) (13).
Stiffening was in large part induced by increased levels of IL-1β, IL-8, and TNF-α in the sera of patients with ARDS.
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) cardiovascular risk is at least in part mediated by vascular stiffening.
Culms and leaves are rich in structural materials, including silica which stiffens these plant parts and helps to protect them from consumers and mechanical damage.
For the gas hydrate in-frame model, grains of gas hydrate are included as part of the sediment frame, stiffening the sediment.
Depending on their exact composition (keratin, muscle, elastic structures, etc)., they may have been stiffening or strengthening agents in the outer part of the wing.
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