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were ruptured
noun
A burst, split, or break.
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Her liver, spleen and lungs were ruptured.
If the aorta were ruptured the victim would exsanguinate.
Family and trade links were ruptured by partition in 1947.
Gas pipes were ruptured by the blast, making firefighting efforts even more difficult, he said.
92.2 ± 5.9%% of the onion cells were ruptured after 333 V/cm and 100 pulse treatment.
At least five of its supposedly watertight compartments toward the bow were ruptured.
A railway official said Tuesday that the tracks were ruptured by an "improvised explosive device," Reuters reported.
Under very heavy truck trafficking, tie bars were ruptured, and the slabs were settled for as much as 100 mm.
A very high evaporation rate led to the assumption that droplets were ruptured instantaneously, resulting in the production of monomers.
Under stress, hydrophobic fibres (oil-treated) were pulled out from MPC matrix, whereas hydrophilic fibres (untreated) were ruptured.
NMR results showed that the partial consecutive α-1,6 linkages in the limited regions were ruptured by acoustic cavitations.
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