Sentence examples for yielding portion from inspiring English sources

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According to the test results, the extruded BRB possessed a stable and repeated hysteretic performance, and the fracture location was random in the yielding portion of the brace.

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It was the cores (midolli) of the bookrolls, containing the final parts of texts, that were opened using the ingenious mechanism invented by Piaggio yielding long portions of mostly continuous text, albeit interrupted by gaps of varying size.

The bulk of the write-downs are on the highest-quality and lowest-yielding portions of the C.D.O.'s, they said.

Qualitative analysis of the distance distribution function ρ(r) suggests that yGPAA170 247 consists of a major portion, yielding a principal maximum in the ρ(r) at around 3.0 nm, whereas the separated protuberance domain giving rise to a shoulder from 6.5 to 9.14 nm.

So far 30% of that region has been explored, yielding estimates (just for that portion of the property) of 64 million ounces of silver and 756,000 ounces of gold.

The beam is subject to distributed axial loads, due to its own weight, leading to geometric softening of its lower portion and thus yielding a large number of vibroimpacts with the outer cylinder.

Treated samples submerged in artificial saliva therefore demonstrated preferential mineralization in the deeper enamel region without yielding initial mineralization of the outer portion, which restricts overall mineralization of enamel.

For selected species, additional amplifications were done with primers cox1-1 (5'-AYGAMAAATCYGGTYGATGG-3') and cox1-4 (5'-ACCGRATCCAGGCAGAATGRG-3'), which amplify most of exon 1 and a small portion of exon 2, yielding products of either 750 bp or 1735 bp.

The least dilution yielding a result within the linear portion of the standard curves was considered most reliable, and was multiplied by the appropriate dilution factor to yield a final result.

Optionally, a second ROI can also be placed within the first one, yielding a scan design in which a greater portion of imaging time is allocated to acquiring radiation emanating from the specific region in focus.

The morphology of the nanobelts varies widely in this portion of the growth temperature range, yielding a variety of colors (530 to 650 nm) as well as nanobelts that taper along their length.

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