Sentence examples for strain to break from inspiring English sources

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As TMC increased above 6%, both properties decreased rapidly, while strain to break increased.

In a perfect world, airlines strain to break even, and at current oil prices, this is far from a perfect world.

And remember that preserves can play a role, too — they need a strong shake and strain to break up the jellied pectins, but when that's done right, preserves add a nice, silky quality to a drink.

"Being able to synthesize genomes opens up a new world," says Voigt. "You can build things on the scale of the genome". For example, he says, scientists are now engineering bacteria to perform different steps in the conversion of biomass into ethanol one strain to break down the biomass, another to make ethanol.

The addition of CMC at the level of 20% W/W starch caused an increase in the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) by more than 59% in comparison to the pure starch film without any significant decrease in the strain to break (SB).

As a result of mechanical pre-conditioning, a 30% thickness reduction by rolling, the yield stress is decreased and the intrinsic softening drastically reduced, resulting in a more stable deformation behaviour yielding an increase in the macroscopic strain to break to approx. 20% as compared to 2% in the untreated samples.

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Both pieces had finely worked, richly evocative passages, straining to break free of their unyielding programs.

As the collections wound down on Sunday, other designers strained to break out of a mold.

He talked about how there are seven planes of spiritual evolution, and how there are plants that eat insects, straining to break through to the animal level, just as there are people on the verge of spiritual advance.

Leaders of the writers' guild have been straining to break a cycle under which directors have often reached agreements that became a pattern for the industry on central issues.

Some pop culture theorists have argued that those television fantasies served as metaphors for homosexuality in the 60's — a forbidden lifestyle straining to break free of the conventionality of the age.

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