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were erosion
noun
The result of having been being worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face.
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Two austenitic stainless steel grades, 316L and 904L, and three duplex stainless steel grades, LDX 2101, 2205, and 2507, were erosion tested as impeller blade materials for hydrometallurgical applications.
Consultants prepared the report for Main Roads, which found that the key risks were erosion, visual impact, and possible damage to flora.
Early (versus later) treatment also appeared to be beneficial in patients who were erosion free at the time of the first film (which was taken up to 1 year after onset of disease) in terms of influencing radiographic outcome at 5 years.
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The most common enteroscopic findings were erosions (12.5%) and tumors (12.5%).
What is erosion?
"It's erosion," she said with a sigh.
"Supposedly there is erosion control and sediment control, but nothing is enforced".
Another powerful force determining surface configuration is erosion, mainly by rivers.
"Whenever there is a scarcity of water, when there is erosion of soil, people are competing for these scarce resources.
The most widely-reported and possibly most misleading 'effect of climate change' in atoll nations is erosion.
Typical examples of morphology operations are erosion and dilation.
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