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A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.
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The BS7608, like most of the standards, does not provide fatigue design curves for thermally cut holes, restricting its scope to drilled or reamed holes.
Such discrepancies related to drilled depths may be due to accumulation of silt/clay at the bottom of the borehole or blockage before logging.
By changing the firing pattern, effective burden (Be) changes and the ratio of effective spacing (Se) to effective burden (Be) during the firing is also subject to change in comparison to drilled spacing to burden ratio (S/B).
The seven input independent variables used for the SVMs model for the prediction of X50 of rock blast fragmentation were the ratio of bench height to drilled burden (H/B), ratio of spacing to burden (S/B), ratio of burden to hole diameter (B/D), ratio of stemming to burden (T/B), powder factor (Pf), modulus of elasticity (E) and in-situ block size (XB).
Implants were delivered to drilled subchondral defects to avoid bone compaction and osteocyte death induced by microfracture [ 15].
We also hypothesized that subchondral chitosan/blood implants would be cleared with kinetics similar to a blood clot and, compared to drilled control defects, would attract more wound repair cells (neutrophils and marrow-derived stromal cells) in a molecular weight-dependent manner.
Similar(54)
We need to drill".
He liked to drill afterward.
It could take months to drill, however.
And maybe, for people to drill into.
Where don't they want to drill?
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