brittleness in A Sentence

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    Relaxed skin falling thinning, Brittleness, rough skin.

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    Excessive weakness and Brittleness is known as osteoporosis.

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    Complex treatment of increased Brittleness of bones(especially important for women during the onset of menopause);

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    Brittleness is the main cause of screen crack and damage on the rotary printing machine win operation.

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    However, ITO cannot keep pace with the development of optoelectronic devices because of its high cost, Brittleness, and critical preparation process.

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    Even though there are other alternatives available, the fine quality of the hair, its durability and Brittleness has endangered the animal.”.

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    Whatever the length of the sheet, this parameter remains the same, and to increase strength and prevent Brittleness, only the thickness increases.

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    Brittleness is defined as a weakness in a gemstone which despite its hardness, makes it susceptible to fracture, damage(e.g., heat treated zircon).

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    Heat resistance tends to come at the cost of Brittleness so if thermal performance isn't required it's often best to avoid materials specializing in this.

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    Also, using an excessive proportion of damar increases the Brittleness of the wax, making it easier for it to flake off the edges accidentally by striking, for example.

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    This makes it perfect for snap-fit assemblies and many other specialized applications where Brittleness and breakages need to be avoided, or where a softer and more giving material is needed.

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    Repeated rolling contributes to the production of layered dough, which gives the characteristic structure to a prolonged liver, and an increase in the Brittleness and swelling of the products.

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    Colliers brass has good plasticity, can withstand the cold and hot processing, but now in forging the hot work such as easy to file a medium temperature Brittleness, the specific temperature range with Z eta content.

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    While it varies depending on the metal type, generally, low temperatures will reduce Brittleness while maintaining most of the hardness, while higher temperatures reduce hardness which increases elasticity and plasticity, but causes some yield and tensile strength to be lost.

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    This method produces a different product, and it is important to understand that Fudge pieces cut from the plate prepared as described above by using the boiler, characterized by Brittleness and a continuous process(particularly extrusion) is a more soft paste.

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