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Especially tungsten shows lacks in adapted joining due to its metallurgical behavior ranging from immiscibility over bad wetting up to brittle intermetallic phase formation.
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Shivering, he ran back to the phone, wet up to the knees, and climbed onto the chair.
The trigger was followed by a wait time, to allow the dried reagents on the overlayer to fully wet up and reach the electrode.
The soil at the surface needs to be "wetted up" in order to allow rainfall to move down through the underlying rock material into the aquifer.
This powder was wetted up to 8 wt.% with water and pieces of rectangular section are formed by uniaxial pressing at 21 MPa.
The sandstone performed well in a dry state but poorly when wetted up.
People who use it refer to it as "smoking wet" or "wetting it up".
"All of us were wet up to the shoulders, cut off entirely from the fleet, with wet ammunition, and without any provisions; but still all had but one thought — to advance".
These ceramics possess a capillary force to soak water, which means that their vertical surface is wet up to a level higher than 100 cm when their lower end is placed in water.
In New Zealand, where the climate is wet, up to 75% of the H. contortus population are larval stages on the pasture [ 10], which is considerably higher than in the more dry climate in Australia.
Grass-fed and grain-finished American lamb; dry-aged a week or two, then wet-aged up to four weeks.
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