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shrinkage <a shrinkage; shrinkages> N

shrinkage

differential shrinkage AREA

double shrinkage ARCHIT

normal shrinkage

shrinkage allowance ARCHIT

shrinkage cavity INDUST

shrinkage crack

shrinkage crack INDUST
shrinkage crack INDUST
shrinkage crack GEOL

shrinkage dwindling N

shrinkage factor

shrinkage joint ELEC

shrinkage limit MIL

shrinkage strain MECH

solidification shrinkage PHYS

surface shrinkage PHYS

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Creep and shrinkage can cause a major loss of prestress.
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In case of reinforced concrete this assumption is necessary because the concrete has small shrinkage cracks.
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Both urea and glucose act as cryoprotectants to limit the amount of ice that forms and to reduce osmotic shrinkage of cells.
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When cast, foundries prefer a disk that has a consistent wall thickness, as this makes their shrinkage behaviour simpler to control.
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Hearing improved in some of the patients, but improvements were not strongly correlated with tumour shrinkage.
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Quarter-sawn boards have greater stability of form and size with less cupping, shrinkage across the width, shake and splitting, and other good qualities.
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For example, a study with a cytotoxic agent will look for tumor shrinkage vs. dose.
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For example, measurement of tumour shrinkage is a commonly used surrogate endpoint in solid tumour response evaluation.
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The shrinkage of the liquid is rarely a problem because more material is flowing into the mold behind it.
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Cores without glass must be oversized to compensate for shrinkage that occurs when the core is fully sintered.
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