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  • Mohr–Coulomb theory is a mathematical model (see yield surface) describing the response of brittle materials such as concrete, or rubble piles, to shear...
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  • A collimator is a device which narrows a beam of particles or waves. To narrow can mean either to cause the directions of motion to become more aligned...
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  • In particle physics and string theory (M-theory), the ADD model, also known as the model with large extra dimensions (LED), is a model framework that attempts...
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  • Acoustic lubrication or sonic lubrication occurs when sound (measurable in a vacuum by placing a microphone on one element of the sliding system) permits...
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  • The Lankford coefficient (also called Lankford value, R-value, or plastic strain ratio) is a measure of the plastic anisotropy of a rolled sheet metal...
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  • In mathematics: In abstract algebra and mathematical logic a derivative algebra is an algebraic structure that provides an abstraction of the derivative...
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