| 41. | If you have already found some delamination, determine how far it extends and whether it goes under the toilet.
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| 42. | However, gold alone can undergo delamination; a layer of chromium is therefore sometimes used for improved binding strength.
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| 43. | Edge finishing and delamination effects induced during abrasive waterjet machining on the compression strength of a graphite / epoxy composite.
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| 44. | Another volcanic trend considers Incapillo as part of a northeastsouthwest trend with Cerro Galan and delamination of the lower crust.
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| 45. | For example, delamination is seen in the Tibetan Plateau, which has formed from the collision of India with Asia.
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| 46. | One possibility is that the layers had quietly begun to come apart, a process called delamination, thereby weakening the structure.
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| 47. | In addition, a potential issue is the porous nature of composite materials : collected moisture expanding with altitude can cause delamination.
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| 48. | Other seismological data indicate a partial delamination of the crust under the Puna, resulting in increased volcanic activity and terrain height.
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| 49. | This kind of amnion is known as pleuroamnion ( formed by folding ), as opposed to schyzoamnion ( formed by delamination ).
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| 50. | The lack of bonder or header courses of brick had allowed for significant delamination of the face brick away from the backing courses.
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