Sentence examples for which breakdown from inspiring English sources

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It was found that the higher the magnitude of the observed internal compressive stress in the oxide, the smaller the oxide thickness at which breakdown occurred.

In nature, a number of bacteria and fungi are capable of producing cellulose-degrading enzymes which breakdown the complex polysaccharides into soluble oligomers and subsequently to monomeric sugars (Lynd et al. 2002).

The product of the modulus and the strain at which breakdown is first observed, i.e. the "critical strain" ( gamma_{c} ), is the threshold for breakdown and has been associated with the yield stress of the system under static conditions.

1) They are potent free-radical generators which breakdown the DNA in cells and potentially make them more prone to cancer.

Christopher Palmer, of La Trobe University, has written on the postmodern literary themes of Dick's early short stories, analyzing stories in which "breakdown and ignorance" are the result of social upheaval.

There are also two other Pfam motifs, which are more common in the proteomes of phytopathogens, that are found in enzymes involved in the catabolism of toxic compounds, namely arylesterase (PF01731) and EthD protein (PF07110) which breakdown organophosphorus esters [71] and ethyl tert-butyl ether [72], respectively.

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Reid said he thought Westbrook would be healthy by training camp, but Westbrook is at an age at which breakdowns happen more often.

They chose which breakdowns to attack - either fanning out in a packed defensive line or attacking rucks to slow up the ball and give themselves time to reorganise.

The often subjective and arbitrary naming of neurons led to a cluttered literature landscape in which breakdowns in communication can hinder the understanding of the structure and function of the brain.

With regard to checking the data, we classified the probability of failures into three levels of magnitude: L (Low), in which a breakdown may occur with a low probability in a fixed period of time; M (Medium), in which a breakdown may occur with a medium probability in a fixed period of time; H (High), in which a breakdown may occur with a high probability in a fixed period of time.

But people are no nearer to understanding the precise point at which the breakdown will occur.

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