| 11. | :Remember that concrete is strong under compression.
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| 12. | The joint is fitted under compression to keep it together; if the glue fails, the joint still holds.
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| 13. | Wood initially dries from the shell ( surface ), shrinking the shell and putting the core under compression.
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| 14. | With the new design, the lower ball joints were now under compression, thus eliminating the premature wear issue.
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| 15. | To construct his glass sculptures, Lane exploits the strength of glass under compression and its qualities of luminosity.
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| 16. | Solem examined the fundamental nature of foams under compression and showed a general hyperbolic stress-strain relation ( 1999 ).
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| 17. | A strut is a bracing component stiff enough to resist these forces whether they place it under compression or tension.
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| 18. | To keep them under compression, says Szulgit, you need a catenary arch, which is slightly higher than it is wide.
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| 19. | A safety feature of the combination is that it ignites only under compression and will not burn outside an engine.
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| 20. | Additionally, under compression, objects can move into or out of the image or around in the image, causing problems with interpretation.
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