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The phrase "stronger size" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a size that is more robust or larger, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The new model comes in a stronger size, which is better suited for larger users."
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It is well known that micrometer-sized and/or submicrometer-sized metallic crystals exhibit "smaller is stronger" size effect: the yield strength σ varies with sample dimension D roughly as a power-law σ ∼ D−m.
Compared to the columns with middle stirrups, the ones without stirrups at the mid-length present a stronger size effect for their higher brittleness.
Specifically, RC columns with a higher slenderness ratio, a lower reinforcement ratio and a higher concrete strength grade presented a stronger size effect.
Our microcompression results show that decreasing the initial dislocation density results in a stronger size effect in terms of both increased strength and stochasticity with decreasing pillar size.
It illustrates that the size effect of film thickness boundary scattering not only depends on the film thickness but also on the size of nanopores, and a larger nanopore leads to a stronger size effect of the film thickness.
The threshold for two-dimensional problems is approximately between 15 and 50 times of correlation diameter for the same criteria, which shows stronger size effect than the 3-D cases.
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The recent theoretical and experimental studies indicate that a strong size effect of strain hardening exists in small-sized metallic pillars.
Veinot et al. showed a strong size dependence of hydrosilylation efficiency for silicon nanoparticles.
For bi-layers, no such effect was present, suggesting strong size effect in light-matter interaction.
A strong size effect on the compressive stress strain curve was observed.
A pronounced hardening and a very strong size effect was observed.
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