At the three modelled upper tip depths, the magnitude of predicted distortional strain energy density remains greater than the critical value. |
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These locations correspond to the damage zones where our numerical models predict elevated distortional strain energy densities. |
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Deformation band propagation, where shear occurs along the band, is predicted by distortional strain energy density. |
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Ad hoc and extemporaneous aid can end up sustaining distortional development and occupation-generated structural deformation. |
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As a rule, grants that are larger in size and longer in duration are more likely to be distortional. |
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This methods leads to the definition of the elastic buckling load for global, local and distortional buckling. |
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A less distortional tax system is desirable, even if it cannot offer a lighter tax burden. |
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With a view to complying with the principle of proportionality in any market intervention, the least distortional form to meet the essential transport needs should be chosen. |
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Total export credits facilitated on average 4.4 per cent of world trade between 1995 and 1998, but of these, only a portion are estimated to have distortional effects. |
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Polluted, rusty or distortional filter cartridges are forbidden to use. |
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The Commission concluded that the aid had a distortional effect which was not compatible with the EU rules and that it should be repaid by Stardust Marine. |
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Abuya refers to the omniscient interpreter and the distortional interpreter. |
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While it's hard to quantify the distortional effects of such online nastiness, it's bound to be quite substantial, particularly — and perhaps ironically — in the area of science news. |
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This would minimize distortional taxpayer behaviors, produce larger tax benefits for low-income families, and increase overall home ownership rates. |
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Distortional and orientational hardening at large viscoplastic deformations, Int. |
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