| 11. | This is a result of gold's properties of malleability and ductility.
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| 12. | This increases the beam strength and its stiffness ( deflection capacity and ductility.
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| 13. | These characteristics are high ductility, high high vacuum.
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| 14. | These grains increase the strength, ductility, and toughness of the material.
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| 15. | Local ductility is designated as the localized elongation at the eventual fracture zone.
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| 16. | Also, adding plasticizers reduces the likelihood of cracking, by increasing ductility.
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| 17. | Ductility is really the name of the game.
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| 18. | In other words, composites are more brittle, lacking what engineers call ductility.
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| 19. | They exhibit a unique combination of high tensile strength and extensibility ( ductility ).
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| 20. | Insulating concrete forms has an acceptable ductility if used in high seismic risk zones.
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