| 21. | Annealing is the process of heating the steel to a sufficiently high temperature to relieve local internal stresses.
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| 22. | Above that temperature, shrinkage occurs due to water loss; however, the aggregate continues expanding, which causes internal stresses.
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| 23. | After World War II, the country experienced internal stress and unrest, aggravated by strong anti-Zionist and anti-Western sentiments.
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| 24. | Although internal stresses are higher than the Watts bath they are lower than that of an all-chlorine bath.
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| 25. | His self-esteem at stake, he decides to try " saving " his family from its own internal stresses.
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| 26. | Low tempering temperatures may only relieve the internal stresses, decreasing brittleness while maintaining a majority of the hardness.
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| 27. | Internal stress is arguably one of the most important mechanical properties of electroless nickel and often the most ignored.
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| 28. | Small shavings of stainless steel containing nickel change structure over time and grow, creating internal stresses in the glass.
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| 29. | Aluminium alloys, like all structural alloys, are subject to internal stresses after heat operations such as welding and casting.
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| 30. | So you have this constant internal stress and what the American people were saying is ` Enough . "'
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