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"Meb has toughness from the old country.
"I expected a certain toughness from him, and he responded.
No tricks, just toughness, from a team that now sits in a much better position.
Ultimately, though, there was a toughness from Manning, mentally and physically, that may have seemed novel to some but was altogether familiar to those close to him.
With forward Richard Jefferson as the lone defensive stalwart, Olson points to a lack of focus and toughness from center Loren Woods and Wright.
"You don't always see that kind of toughness from guys at his position, especially with the type of injury he has.
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But when pressed, she acknowledges that her will to live comes from a toughness forged from hardship, first from a father who died in a car accident when she was 8, leaving Edith's mother, Sarah Rivkin, to raise her and her two sisters during the Great Depression.
Focused ion beam (FIB) observations show that the nanoindentation method is difficult to implement because of extensive crack formation in the substrate beneath the indentation, causing interface toughnesses from this test to be gross overestimates.
The porosity of the described material varied from 48 to 54 %, the bending strength ranged from 150 to 188 MPa, the fracture toughness varied from 1.6 to 3.1 MPand−1/2, and the weight loss varied from 4 to 7%% [7].
Yet, the translaminar fracture toughness increased from 46 to 104 kJ/m2 (initiation), and from 49 to 160 kJ/m2 (propagation), for the thickness range above.
It is also seen from the figure that the unstable fracture toughness obtained from STC specimen is compatible with that of TPBT specimen.
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