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indentation test ARCHIT

Measuring Brinell Indentation INDUST

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Hence, the latter are generally oval in outline, rather than having an indentation where the antennae originate, or even being divided by them.
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This coil or knot is what produces the dimpled indentation at the reverse side of a tea cake when pressed.
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The tests work on the basic premise of measuring the critical dimensions of an indentation left by a specifically dimensioned and loaded indenter.
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These indentations strongly suggest that these people were using nets to catch smaller prey in addition to hunting mammoths with spears.
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It has a large posterior contractile vacuole, and a characteristic posterior indentation (more pronounced in underfed individuals).
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To perform this test flat indentation tips, usually made of diamond or tungsten, are used.
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An indentation is incorporated into the pistons to prevent the pistons from knocking into the valves.
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The forming indentation need not be permanent; metal can be sunk into sandbags or lead blocks.
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There is a slight indentation running along the crest of the walls where the septae from adjoining corallites meet.
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In fact the contracted specimen looked almost as if there was a broad posterior indentation in the middle line.
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