Without regularly spaced contraction joints, this shrinkage will result in random cracking. |
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He also included raw materials costs only, skipping lading, storage, overages, and shrinkage. |
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The drug then reinvigorates patients' anti-tumour immune response and promotes shrinkage of the tumour. |
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Apparently, according to this report, I may be more likely to suffer from memory loss and possibly even brain shrinkage in my old age. |
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At the current rate of shrinkage, blended Scotch may lose its spot to cognac and brandy within a few years. |
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He tore his hamstring tendon graft while skiing at 5 months after electrothermal shrinkage. |
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Their purpose was to build up early tensile strength to resist shrinkage stresses that increase as the concrete sets. |
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Keep in mind, shrinkage may affect the appearance and texture of dry-clean only fabric. |
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It is important to peen the weld metal while hot to help eliminate shrinkage, warpage, and possibly cracks. |
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Cell detachment and shrinkage of Vero cells were recorded as toxic changes. |
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Among the Aeromonas spp. tested in this study, cell detachment and shrinkage were observed as cytopathic change. |
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Leavy suggests that this division of the twenty-five subject electro was to meet the shrinkage of the paper in the sheet. |
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The oxidative stress can begin a cascade of events leading to cell shrinkage, DNA fragmentation, and activation of protease. |
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The bar-glued or block-glued stairs are rabbeted on their stringboards, so that no gap can be seen even after the wood's natural shrinkage. |
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Weight, shrinkage, strength and other properties depend on the moisture content of wood. |
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A dense wood will have proportionally more elasticity and resistance, but also a greater margin of shrinkage and swelling. |
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Other researchers have suggested that shrinkage occurs when there are long distances between pastures and weighing facilities. |
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Most of the garments were made of viscose fabric base, bio-degradable and 100 per cent shrinkage free. |
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At low compaction water contents, shrinkage decreases with increasing compactive effort. |
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This is because cotton denim has residual shrinkage and will continue to shrink with each successive wash. |
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There is evidence that heating collagenous tissue causes tissue shrinkage through collagen denaturation. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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An example would be dry, warm, or windy conditions that cause excessive shrinkage and cracking in overlays. |
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The effect has been two agency closures, a couple of mergers, and further shrinkage is expected in the coming year. |
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The land of spoilage, shrinkage, of profit margins so thin that the accountant's hands bleed with a thousand sharp cuts. |
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Turnover shrinkage, as a percentage of turnover, fell from 1.45 per cent to 1.37 per cent. |
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Economic growth in 2006 is expected to slow because of to export shrinkage in the field of heavy production. |
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They are, however, susceptible to shrinkage from exposure to solvents containing naphtha or turpentine. |
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The observed benefits included unsustained sputum smear conversion to negative, delayed growth of cultures and shrinkage of cavities. |
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In this plasmolysed cell the protoplast has suffered very intense shrinkage. |
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It could also cause color bleeding, shrinkage, and browning. |
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There is also a need for higher temperatures to dry and deodorize the garments, which makes shrinkage and re-deposition of soil into the clothes more likely. |
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You'll get more tender meat, more juiciness and less shrinkage. |
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Although shrinkage affects most of retail, drugstores are seen as particularly vulnerable because of the large proportion of higher-margin front-end merchandise they carry. |
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The ill effects of hypernatremia are primarily caused by cell shrinkage and damage in the brain. |
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Formation of shrinkage cracks allows water infiltration that weakens the subgrade, which may lead to further fatigue cracking in the pavement structure. |
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Pretest the fabric, notions and trims and make note of any changes or information that'll be important during construction-such as shrinkage and raveling. |
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They are commonly formed by mantle extension and shrinkage, and in some cases, mantle bulging or bending results in formation of plicated shell folding. |
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Clinically, thermal treatment or shrinkage is being used for a variety of shoulder problems ranging from microinstability to multidirectional instability. |
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Also, how much shrinkage should be expected in the floor slab? |
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A depressed stock market accounts for part of this shrinkage. |
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This controls shrinkage without loss of strength or elastic recovery. |
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What happened to the market, and the reasons for its dramatic shrinkage, are complex, and the advent of television is only one of them, albeit a major one. |
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The distortion I saw was a rippling effect in the surface of the joinery caused by shrinkage of the timber as the dry rot fungus destroyed the internal wood. |
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You lose connectivity between portions of your brain, and some regions even experience shrinkage, according to Williams. |
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If shrinkage and cracking of the lime mortar does occur this can be as a result of either. |
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Indeed, as a result of drainage and the subsequent shrinkage of the peat fens, many parts of the Fens now lie below mean sea level. |
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This is called in modern terms quartersawn timber, and has the least natural shrinkage of any cut section of wood. |
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Occasionally, this shrinkage can be reversed by a gentle steaming with a press cloth. |
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Much of the landform has been shaped by the actions of glaciers and the shrinkage of the bay over long periods of time. |
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The carbon in the form of graphite results in a softer iron, reduces shrinkage, lowers strength, and decreases density. |
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All concrete structures crack to some extent, due to shrinkage and tension. |
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The authors noted expansion of perineuronal spaces, cytoplasmic vacuoles, changes in myelin structure, and axoplasmic shrinkage. |
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Hyperform HPN 210 M reportedly improves cycle times due to shorter cooling times, reduces warpage and shrinkage, and improves pigment leveling. |
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Its shrinkage at the time of setting is substantially lower than that of Karenz AOI, causing no substrate warpage problem. |
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Can the relative contributions of ADCC and target inhibition toward tumor shrinkage be quantified? |
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Most shrinkage occurs in the direction of the growth rings and boards with similar woodgrains will have similar tendencies. |
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The reaction of reticulation and the formation of these networks induce volume variations of the matrix usually named chemical shrinkage. |
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Johnston, benefits of this type of sealant include very little shrinkage, good flexibility, low modulus, excellent durability and paintability. |
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It is also expected to reduce shrinkage due to counterfeit notes and miscounts. |
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Hippocampal shrinkage may occur first and boost the likelihood either of encountering traumas or of developing PTSD after trauma. |
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The remaining strain consists of nonrecoverable plastic strain and shrinkage strain. |
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Braudeau E, Frangi JP, Mohtar RH Characterizing nonrigid aggregated soil-water medium using its shrinkage curve. |
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The new primer surfacer offers outstand-ing film build, fast dry-to-sand times and excellent resistance to film shrinkage. |
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Hence, the in situ shrinkage curve of such swelling soil is clearly non-unique. |
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In addition, extremely vacuolated oocytes with nuclear shrinkage and elongated mitochondria with a few cristae were observed as well. |
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Glass transitions and shrinkage during drying and storage of osmosed apple pieces. |
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In this way, prolonged cyclical unemployment causes permanent shrinkage of the labour force. |
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Microstructure is composed of fine ferritic and perlitic constituents without defects like non-metallic inclusions, gas and shrinkage porosity. |
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Reductions in alkaline hematin levels were associated with fibroid shrinkage. |
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Accordingly, trans-cinnamaldehyde treatment resulted in erythrocyte shrinkage. |
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They meet ASTM F1216 requirements and reduce the likelihood of stress cracking and shrinkage with a lower exotherm in the enhanced version. |
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This electrically insulative, dimensionally stable system has low shrinkage upon curing. |
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According to the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, the latter part of the 20th century and the start of the 21st had seen marked shrinkage of ice cover. |
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Determining the shrinkage and creep of high strength concrete is important for the determination of prestress losses and long-term deformations of prestressed girders. |
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This, together with the shrinkage on its initial drying and the removal of soil by the wind, has meant that much of the Fens lies below high tide level. |
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Perhaps the most alarming result of this is arctic sea ice shrinkage. |
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Studying the process of shrinkage in any given part produces a relationship between size and time that follows a function known as exponential decay. |
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Reinforcement is provided by straw, hair, hay or other fibrous materials, and helps to hold the mix together as well as to control shrinkage and provide flexibility. |
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Moreover, a grip holder was used to uniformize the shrinkage of the polymer and the mold, so that the thermal stress concentration could be decreased. |
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Versalloy XL 9000 series products are said to exhibit exceptional elastomeric performance with superior cosmetics and isotropic shrinkage behavior. |
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That is, the mutation underlying Timothy syndrome causes shrinkage, rather than growth, of the wiring needed for the development of neural circuits that underlie cognition. |
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Microstructural studies show evidence of shrinkage voids within the Pb-rich eutectic phase, regardless of peak reflow temperature and level of mixing. |
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Jennings will consult on cement chemistry, cementitious composite microstructural characterization, concrete durability, and mechanisms of creep and shrinkage. |
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Multiphase character of the brazed joint metal structure and shrinkage microporosity are main reasons of premature failure of brazed joints in loading. |
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Arrhenius Equation is widely used to model and evaluate parameters that modify with temperature, including shrinkage, during the drying process of agricultural products. |
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That'll get their blood flowing.... getting the blood flowing coz just the mere thought of jumping into that icy water was starting to get the shrinkage going. |
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Diaphysial shrinkage in skeletonised or mummified fetal bones is a direct result of loss of water and organic matrix, such as hyaline connective tissue through desiccation. |
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He first dismissed the apparent shrinkage as goofs in measurement. |
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Observed Arctic shrinkage has been faster than that predicted. |
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Cells treated with crocin exhibited wide cytoplasmic vacuole-like areas, reduced cytoplasm, cell shrinkage and pyknotic nuclei, suggesting apoptosis induction. |
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The risk of delayed shrinkage, for example with the use of films with different plasticiser contents, can be minimised by optimising the shrinking process. |
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