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and their propensity for cracking when they bend or are stressed otherwise. The new polymers solve these problems.
In other words, when the two sides of a cracked material are pulled apart, instead of cracking further, it can heal. he stress from the disclinations is leading to this unexpected behavior,
"A continuous accumulation of micro-cracking (that leads to a softening of the material) can be used as a metric for material degradation assessment."
which can lead to cracking and failure.""This work demonstrates how cyclic deformation, under certain controlled conditions, can lead to the removal of defects from crystals of small volume,
a chemical produced by steam cracking of naphtha or by catalytic cracking of gas oil. Butadiene is an impurity in propene streams that must be removed from the stream through hydrogenation
a chemical produced by steam cracking of naphtha or by catalytic cracking of gas oil. Butadiene is an impurity in propene streams that must be removed from the stream through hydrogenation
the earth jerks in a sudden and devastating release, cracking along a fault, or fracture in the earth's crust.
In Cracking the Brain s Codes from our July/August issue researchers Christof Koch and Gary Marcus foreshadowed today s Nobel awards:
But even Gorilla Glass is vulnerable to scratching and cracking, and replacing the glass is expensive.
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