| 21. | Compressive forces detached sedimentary units across western Utah and Nevada from their Precambrian basement rocks and pushed them eastward.
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| 22. | The more robust structure of their toothcomb is thought to help it withstand the compressive forces experienced during regular bark-prising.
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| 23. | A "'hydraulic press "'is a machine ( see machine press ) using a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force.
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| 24. | Once the concrete has hardened, the tension on the reinforcing steel is released, placing a built-in compressive force on the concrete.
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| 25. | It's far cheaper than metal, and it can take roughly twice the compressive force without crumpling-a crucial factor for deep-diving vessels.
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| 26. | In the machine, deformation compressive forces are applied to a specimen by two flat, opposing platens which impact a flat, rectangular specimen.
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| 27. | When subjected to compressive forces it is possible for structural elements to deform significantly due to the destabilising effect of that load.
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| 28. | By varying the geometry and strength of the fields, they can be adjusted to produce a uniform compressive force on the plasma.
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| 29. | The other chamber contains an inert gas under pressure ( typically nitrogen ) that provides the compressive force on the hydraulic fluid.
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| 30. | Establishing a small preload as a part of the test method eliminates those compressive forces on specimens and improves the repeatability of results.
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