Properties include easy workability, adaptability and insensitivity to faulty manipulation possessed by mild steel. |
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The wide use of ball clay is mainly due to its contribution of workability, plasticity and strength to the bodies in drying. |
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The benefits of SCC include primarily its workability in the plastic state, rather than enhanced properties in the hardened state. |
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In relating to the activities in life, whether spiritual or mundane, their sense of workability disappears, and they face a state of bleakness. |
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The oil companies will get their oil after the US government pays to restore the fields to workability. |
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As with other metal systems, copper is intentionally alloyed to improve its strength without unduly degrading ductility or workability. |
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The advantage of breaking control is that the binder's stiffness does not affect the workability of the material. |
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It requires sensitivity to each country's history and cultures to ensure the workability and legitimacy of the institutions that have to be built as part of the reform. |
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Only a water-reducing admixture should be used to adjust concrete to the desired workability required for placement. |
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I can understand the rationale behind it, although I have to say I wonder about its workability and whether it will work as its supporters think it will. |
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Excellent pliability and workability, helping to greatly reduce installation times. |
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Full annealing is done to give workability to such parts as forged blanks destined for use in the machine-tool industry. |
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No one part can now be added or subtracted in isolation without jeopardizing its balance, strength and workability. |
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Off-season, when ambient temperatures are too low to lay conventional mix, warm mix retains its workability and can be applied. |
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Additionally, air entraining admixtures also improve workability and placing of a concrete mix while reducing bleeding. |
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It can be transported, handled and cast for two hours without its workability features being affected and in any climatic conditions. |
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The efficiency, workability and transparency of such mechanisms should be further demonstrated. |
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The problem is that the specifier doesn't care about the workability. |
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Raising the water content or adding chemical admixtures increases concrete workability. |
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However, this lime product is intended to be added to Portland cement to improve workability and for several other reasons. |
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The wedging away, breaking and quartzing of the vein matter in tectonically critical zones does by no means indicate the end of the workability. |
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This definition would severely challenge the workability of the regulation. |
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What better test in the field might be used in place of slump for testing workability of low-slump paving concrete? |
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As a non-Jew I am not qualified to comment on the workability of this proposal. |
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Shortening, fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin used in most doughs and batters to impart crisp and crumbly texture to baked products and to increase the plasticity, or workability, of doughs. |
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The result was, in fact, that the most fundamental and important factor for introducing operational efficiency, decisiveness, flexibility and workability into institution operations was not dealt with at all. |
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The compromise presented by the rapporteur is balanced and takes particular account of issues such as workability and the clarity of the provisions. |
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Scientology is a philosophy which was developed by L. Ron Hubbard. It has its roots in Buddhist and other eastern tenets and unites these with the claim to workability and applicability in the western world. |
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The Prime Minister, by denying the workability of the Access to Information Act, is taking away the opportunity for Canadians to experience what they can get under a truly democratic system. |
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Accurate selection for health, fertility and workability has been achievable due to the establishment of national data collection systems and the development of sophisticated genetic evaluation procedures. |
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The Commission signals its willingness to cooperate fully with Parliament and with Council in search for pragmatic solutions to key issues which have emerged in the examination of REACH in order to improve its workability. |
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The paving operation then reintroduces the necessary energy for the thixotropic property to reduce viscosity and improve the workability of the asphalt. |
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In response to feedback received from countries on the indicators' workability and feasibility, the Expert Group had extensive discussions on possible amendments to the set of indicators. |
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Undertaken on a wide range of frequencies, this type of analysis gives an understanding of the relationship between molecular structure and workability. |
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As we continue to collect detailed information on traits such as health, reproduction and workability our ability to evaluate the genetic potential for improvement in longevity and lifetime profitability grows. |
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As petuntse ran out, they found new ways to keep the workability of Tz'u', by composing a mixture of kaolin and petuntse. |
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They wet very quickly, meaning that small changes in the content of water can produce large changes in workability. |
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Silver provides increased workability and corrosion resistance during usage. |
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Over this time period, the first concrete pour has not only lost workability but has started to set so that it is no longer affected by the action of a vibrator. |
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Often the rolls are heated to assist in the workability of the metal. |
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Also, at the outset, management must consider the executability and workability of plans to fulfill customer needs while adhering to the commitment to return on investment. |
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