Ordinary galvanized barbed wire can be used between the tubes to provide reinforcement, and to make the structures resistant to earthquakes. |
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Several concrete components of the dam will also be upgraded and strengthened by adding concrete for reinforcement. |
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Lightweight garage doors require reinforcement with a 2 x 4 board at least 6 feet in length. |
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In April, Russia's atomic energy minister said the cement encasing is collapsing and urgently needs reinforcement. |
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The reinforcement of policing in key areas, especially at bus stops, cinemas, etc., is the need of the hour. |
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Sometimes reinforcement of floors, walls or ceilings may be needed, as may be cladding of exposed surfaces and corners to prevent self injury. |
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Some parents find that positive reinforcement helps to encourage the child throughout treatment. |
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All owners will be told how to correct the dog's behaviour and how reinforcement of good behaviour will pay more dividends than punishment. |
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Although verbal praise was mentioned least often, several of the parents appeared to be aware of the need to increase this type of reinforcement. |
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On the other hand, reputation also locks people into particular patterns of collaboration and interaction through reinforcement. |
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Teachers are often unaware that they encourage inappropriate behavior through reinforcement. |
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It is essential to teach and model desired behaviours, and the benefits of positive reinforcement are well established. |
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You get there together through a chain of cooperation, support, reinforcement and a willingness to share talents and gifts with others. |
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Positive reinforcement can strengthen your child's self-esteem and foster a sense of independence. |
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Positive reinforcement for desirable behavior will reduce reliance on punishment. |
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The best way to reduce misbehavior is to provide abundant positive reinforcement for good behavior. |
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If the reinforcements are required, the Pakistan army will send more reinforcement. |
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He explained that by the time the police reinforcement arrived, a team had entered the building and confronted the robber. |
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Their protruding bits of pipe suggest plumbing or wiring or structural reinforcement. |
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Structure, enclosure and finishes are achieved in a single operation, with reinforcement bars simply threaded through the brick joints. |
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Stiffening and reinforcement could take the building higher, but not without adding considerable expense. |
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Embedding flax fibers into composite materials and nonwoven sheets provides strength and reinforcement to the goods. |
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In the construction of the works, the contractor has imported 30,000 tonnes of concrete and 1,500 tonnes of steel reinforcement. |
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Two layers of horizontal steel reinforcement were introduced at 7.5 cm from top and bottom of footing slab. |
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Elli tries to avoid plastics with glass-fiber reinforcement that doesn't flow easily through long, thin-wall mold features. |
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Structural welded wire reinforcement is produced by more than a dozen companies throughout North America. |
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The steel reinforcement begins to carry significant load only after the concrete cracks. |
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This reinforcement of capital controls probably played a key role in averting a run on China's domestic currency, the renminbi. |
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Conceptual analysis by itself, without the reinforcement of a kind of Foucauldian archeology, is insufficiently powerful to help us in this task. |
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I was surprised to learn that mere probably comes from Latin merus, though perhaps with some reinforcement from Germanic and Romance sources. |
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Children between 6 months and 2 years of age often are tested with visual reinforcement audiometry. |
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For example, mild aversion therapy followed by positive reinforcement may be effective. |
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That lack of positive reinforcement could cause deconditioned members to drop the mat classes. |
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Attention has focused on a number of problems, including reinforcement, sympatric speciation, and the ecological context of speciation. |
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The fresco is mounted onto a customized Masonite backing for reinforcement. |
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A woman had a lucky escape on Thursday morning after metal reinforcement bars crashed through her car windscreen. |
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The power of the wave destroys the reinforcement and pounds the ship's forward shields. |
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Positive reinforcement is the delivery of a stimulus that strengthens the behavior. |
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The laws of libel needed no reinforcement and proceedings for seditious or criminal libel should be used sparingly. |
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If they are in step, then crest coincides constructively with crest, giving maximum mutual reinforcement. |
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Assessment is given for a variety of reasons, ranging from positive reinforcement to pruning underachievers. |
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We drilled into several terrace units, and measured the actual depth of the concrete covering the reinforcement cages. |
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It is different from habituation in which an individual learns not to respond to a stimulus when no reinforcement follows. |
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Such an involvement for the appraisal of teachers ensures satisfaction and positive reinforcement for the staff also. |
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It presumes a rigid adherence to a unilinear model and rigid assumption of the necessity for reinforcement of every behavior. |
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Positive reinforcement alone might be ineffective unless it is combined with mild punishers. |
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During the first phase, the proteins are translocated within the first 10 minutes of stress which is accompanied by cortical reinforcement. |
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The concrete is poured between the sleepers and over and between the reinforcement. |
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His hold on power is even more reliant on personal loyalties and their reinforcement by material rewards and mortal penalties. |
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The studies described as operant were conducted in Skinner boxes using positive reinforcement and a free operant procedure. |
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Any human tends to repeat behavior that is followed by positive reinforcement. |
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If ports of embarkation or debarkation can be closed, neither commerce nor seaborne reinforcement or resupply can flow. |
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It flows long distances, including moving around corners in the formwork, and it provides good contact with reinforcement. |
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On a behavior-analytic view, teaching is the arrangement of contingencies of reinforcement that expedite learning. |
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The reinforcement must fit inside the concrete elements which are dimensioned on the general arrangement. |
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His solution was to remove the part, and have a metal shop weld a small reinforcement to the post. |
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For reinforcement, a pre-assembled steel rebar cage is lowered into the pile through the plastic concrete. |
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Then we punched a hole through the center and epoxied some steel washers there for reinforcement. |
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For example, assembly-line workers in a piece-rate compensation system may adapt their work strategies over time in response to reinforcement. |
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As the two wythes experience vertical differential movement, both types of reinforcement transfer vertical stress into the mortar joints. |
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Fibers frequently are added to increase the plaster's strength, provide reinforcement and reduce or eliminate cracking. |
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Cast-in hardware can be positioned for structural reinforcement or to facilitate installation. |
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Should a reinforcement of its structure through greater unification be promoted in the short to middle term? |
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Tile and slate roofing is very heavy, sometimes requiring structural reinforcement. |
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In our retrospective long-term study, the area of partial rupture did not require reinforcement in most cases. |
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I would like to set them immediately to overseeing the wall's reinforcement. |
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A special kind of sound reinforcement, called assisted resonance, is used in some halls to increase the reverberation time within certain frequency bands. |
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From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement. |
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Specially engineered depressions in the surface of the inner skin eliminate the need for a separate welded-on reinforcement to increase panel rigidity. |
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The cargo includes cement, reinforcement bars, and prefabricated wooden houses. |
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Finally, he said, as professors try to maximize the likelihood of student success, they may resort to using positive reinforcement for successful behavior. |
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Incorporation of these tools into the learning process holds promise for positive reinforcement and possibly even acceleration of overall learning. |
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In addition, parents were trained in providing support and positive reinforcement and assistance as their adolescent began using the skills being taught. |
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There are a lot of kids out there who need help who are getting a lot of negative reinforcement. |
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The chlorides destroyed the passivating effect of cement's alkaline environment, initiating corrosion of steel reinforcement, relief angles, and anchors. |
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The structural reinforcement of the sclerenchymatous tegmen and lignified endotesta also appears to be responsible for the unrolling of the recurved margins during imbibition. |
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A good dog training program will focus on allowing the dog to learn just what is expected of it, and will use positive reinforcement to reward desired behaviors. |
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He did so while specifically tying his decision to the reinforcement of civilian control. |
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As the insect climbs the surface, the geotactic response mode would provide positive reinforcement while the olfactory modality would provide negative reinforcement. |
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Today's custom homes will accommodate most luxury tubs, but floor joists may require reinforcement in older homes if the tub is oversized especially whirlpool baths. |
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Cross-wire reinforcement of the mortar joints can be included to strengthen the panel, providing as much mechanical strength against break-in as a brick wall. |
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On the flip side, then, positive reinforcement works well on many pets. |
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The reinforcement and para-military forces was rushed to the spot. |
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In contrast, introverts are thought to be more socially conforming, more sensitive to reinforcement, have lower sensory thresholds, and therefore feel pain more easily. |
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Positive induction occurs when the rate of operant behavior in one situation varies directly, rather than inversely, with the conditions of reinforcement in another component. |
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Family role models, media and literature images, and social reinforcement also help develop the attitudes and beliefs that underlie abusive behaviour. |
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Spouses attend all the sessions and are instructed in basic behavior modification techniques, especially giving positive reinforcement and avoiding criticism. |
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Tubing reinforcement often involves many layers of different materials. |
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Most walls can be constructed simply by stacking the blocks up, while others that will be tall or have to restrain heavy loads may require special reinforcement. |
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The moulding is another area where reinforcement may be required. |
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While download is typically very similar between a one-story and a two-story deck, the higher deck may require a larger foundation, additional bracing or other reinforcement. |
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However, some will need continued encouragement and positive reinforcement from parents and teachers for this good start not to become swamped by schoolyard attitudes. |
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Formal policies and guidelines are the starting point here, but they need to be backed up by training, enforcement and reinforcement to prevent behavioral lapses. |
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The present invention includes wood I-beams with synthetic fiber reinforcement. |
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Scandal rags rip that reinforcement and deliriously deconstruct and deidolize the idols who ignore you. |
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There might be reinforcement of already harmful social evils such as heightism and racism. |
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This reinforcement of the aristocracy must be seen in conjunction with the war in France, as must the emerging sense of national identity. |
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The value of this reinforcement at this particular moment can hardly be overestimated. |
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Viking helmets were conical, made from hard leather with wood and metallic reinforcement for regular troops. |
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John Kipling was sent to Loos two days into the battle in a reinforcement contingent. |
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A subtle type of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement is used in some opera houses. |
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This greatly expanded reinforcement included the soon to be renowned Ariete Armoured division under General Ettore Baldassarre. |
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The composite fuselage permits larger windows without the need for structural reinforcement. |
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The infantryman's shield was usually round and made of wood, with reinforcement of metal. |
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In addition, to ease reinforcement, an attempt was made to consolidate as many battalions from the same regiment within the same brigade. |
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After an individual has smoked for many years, the avoidance of withdrawal symptoms and negative reinforcement become the key motivations. |
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Despite reinforcement by the Royal Naval Division from 2 October, the Germans penetrated the outer ring of forts. |
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On the Eastern Front, Operation Bagration had begun against Army Group Centre which left no possibility of reinforcement of the Western Front. |
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The matrix material surrounds and supports the reinforcement materials by maintaining their relative positions. |
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The principal factors impacting the methodology are the natures of the chosen matrix and reinforcement materials. |
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The reinforcement materials are often fibres but also commonly ground minerals. |
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In some instances, a resin film is placed upon the lower mould and dry reinforcement is placed above. |
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For instance, the fibre reinforcement and matrix used, the method of panel build, thermoset versus thermoplastic, and type of weave. |
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Rules from the past no longer adequately described the structure of the time, and a reinforcement of earlier Landfrieden was urgently needed. |
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The mother did not realize that giving her son candy every time he cried was positive reinforcement. |
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Under orders from the tsar, the Stroganovs had contributed fifty cavalry to the reinforcement party. |
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They can learn using habituation, desensitization, classical conditioning, and operant conditioning, and positive and negative reinforcement. |
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This carbonation reaction, however, lowers the pH of the cement pore solution and can corrode the reinforcement bars. |
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Concrete structures without reinforcement, like other unreinforced masonry structures, can fail during severe earthquake shaking. |
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In 1072 King William set up a garrison at Carlisle, but the isolated garrison needed constant reinforcement and supplies. |
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The cop who detained the guy apparently called for reinforcement as more cops arrive at the scene to detain the jaywalker. |
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Observing responses maintained by stimuli associated with cocaine or remifentanil reinforcement in rhesus monkeys. |
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It is an ideal alternative to other reinforcement materials such as cross laminated fabrics, cross laid scrims and knitted scrims. |
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The company makes plastic spacers for concrete covers and also supporting parts for reinforcement. |
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Descriptors included token economy, token system, reinforcement, or reinforcer. |
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As operant phenomenon, depressive behavior is directly subject to and maintained by positive and negative reinforcement. |
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Either positive or negative reinforcement from the parents teaches the child that he or she can gain certain advantages from headache symptoms. |
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During dental hygiene appointments with pedodontics patients who have special needs, positive reinforcement is of utmost importance. |
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Diatomaceous earth was added for its ability to absorb plasticizer rather than to add reinforcement. |
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Fumed silica may be used for viscosity control or as a drying agent, reinforcement, or thixotrope. |
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This generates the characteristic hyperbolic function that is typically associated with reinforcement bars. |
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The work consist of replication of decorative cast concrete, face brick replacement, structural steel reinforcement, masonry pointing. |
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This work explores the application of a new one-dimensional carbon nanomaterial, the diamond nanothread, as a reinforcement for nanocomposites. |
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These authors based their treatment on operant conditioning and stimulus control procedures, using prompts and positive reinforcement in the training phase. |
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The use of pre-impregnated preforms in resin transfer molding does not allow that control by requiring very fluid resins to penetrate the reinforcement structure. |
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The acquisition expands Synthetic Industries' product range into the area of primary reinforcement and augments its involvement in the specifying industry. |
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The fish were then tested using a rapid conditioning paradigm, to see whether the caffeine affected their learning ability in regards to avoiding a negative reinforcement. |
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Remember the five-to-one ratio for positive and negative reinforcement. |
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A comparison was also made with an already published study of 399 keloplasties with reinforcement of the peritoneal sac using the technique proposed by R. Stoppa. |
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However, data also suggest that challenging behavior may also be maintained by negative reinforcement in the form of escape from demands, as well by access to tangibles. |
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For example, stiff concrete ring beams damaged by carbonation and rusting reinforcement will be replaced with new trass lime elements reinforced with glass fibre. |
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The approach of combining both reinforcement and tougheners with a thermoplastic material is the appropriate way to balance strength, stiffness and toughness of the material. |
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Wear of reinforcement inside the coating started with the loss of the binder phase, followed by consequent spallation of unbound carbide particles. |
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I have also found it beneficial to make the jobs into game-like activities with built-in rewards or incentives based on Skinnerian theory of positive reinforcement. |
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Because of its semicrystalline structure, SPS is inherently more dimensionally stable and warpage-free than alternative materials, thus requiring less reinforcement. |
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Rest assured that any member of the APDT will not use aversive or coercive methods of training and will use positive reinforcement to achieve their goal. |
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Studies of consumer health information-seeking behavior support the need for continued educational reinforcement of critical analysis of health information Web sites. |
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Hair reinforcement is not found in lime mortars, but is common in lime plaster and many types of hair and other organic fibres can be found in historic plasters. |
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This can greatly reduce the weight of beams or slabs, by better distributing the stresses in the structure to make optimal use of the reinforcement. |
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These roles allow for tasks to be accomplished and also to build up the organization through positive reinforcement, but also take away conflict that occurs. |
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Soon Almagro sailed into the port laden with supplies and a reinforcement of at least eighty recruits who had arrived at Panama from Spain with an expeditionary spirit. |
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Resin transfer moulding includes numerous varieties which differ in the mechanics of how the resin is introduced to the reinforcement in the mould cavity. |
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The matrix material can be introduced to the reinforcement before or after the reinforcement material is placed into the mould cavity or onto the mould surface. |
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Cornwallis' casualties were such that he was compelled to retreat to Wilmington for reinforcement, leaving the interior of the Carolinas, and Georgia, wide open to Greene. |
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After regrouping, the battle continued throughout July and August, with some success for the British despite the reinforcement of the German lines. |
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Cornwallis decided to retreat to coastal Wilmington, North Carolina for resupply and reinforcement, leaving the interior of the Carolinas and Georgia open to Greene. |
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However, you can remain believable as your character if you fill your catch breath with a reinforcement of the impulse that initially inspired the phrase. |
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Liverpool await, there are a few missing details, but Klopp will have a new reinforcement and for Pato the Premier League will be a new springboard. |
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The rebellion did not last long, however, as Charles's military response, with reinforcement from the Duke of Alba, was swift and humiliating to the rebels of Ghent. |
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In 1972 it acquired Firth Cleveland, a hot and cold rolled strip business with a downline in sintered products, reinforcement steels, wire fasteners and garage equipment. |
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Geogrid is known as a reinforcement material that has been used to increase stability and improve performance of soft and weak subgrade in roadways. |
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Pennycress press cake is evaluated as a bio-based fiber reinforcement. |
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