Sentence examples for to defects from inspiring English sources

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to defects

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A fault or malfunction.

  • A defect in the ear or eye

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Fewer birds rejected at the slaughterhouse due to defects.

Satire draws attention to defects or stupidities by exaggerating them, transposing them into startling contexts or turning them upside down.

The graphene properties are sensitive to defects.

This is because fringe contrast is sensitive to defects.

These are attributed to defects of coating layer.

That compares to a 9percentt failure rate due to accidents for all other phones, and is twice as high as the failure rate due to defects.

Strong anisotropy in electron transport directions due to defects such as grain boundaries is observed [100].

Critical buckling strain is more susceptible to defects than critical buckling force.

Only PFIC 3 can be related to defects in the ABCB4 gene encoding MDR3.

The D peak at ~1341 cm−1 is related to defects and disorder.

Thus, adsorption of gaseous HCl and O2 gives rise to defects - cationic and anionic vacancies.

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