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  • The new system offered better performance, reduced noise and improved battle damage tolerance.
  • It is used in evaluating the damage tolerance of airframe fuselages.
  • Overexpression of PMS2 results in hypermutability and DNA damage tolerance.
  • The prediction of crack growth is at the heart of the damage tolerance mechanical design discipline.
  • However, a major drawback with CFRPs for primary structural applications is their low toughness and damage tolerance.
  • The zombies also come in a number of types that have different attributes, in particular, speed, damage tolerance, and abilities.
  • Flight testing continued in the spring of 2011 with testing for flutter as well as damage tolerance and fatigue testing was completed.
  • The stability of the genome is defined by the cells machinery of repair, damage tolerance, and checkpoint pathways that counteracts DNA damage.
  • The four main rotor blades are also composed of composite materials, increasing fatigue strength and lifespan while providing for greater damage tolerance.
  • That creates alloys with unique combinations of properties such as hardness, strength, damage tolerance and corrosion resistance, according to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
  • Laser peening is widely used in gas fired turbine engines in both aerospace and power generation for component damage tolerance improvement and fatigue life and strength increase.
  • The applications involved titanium, iron, nickel and steel-based components and showed improved damage tolerance as well as high and low cycle fatigue performance by an order of magnitude.
  • While improved damage tolerance properties could directly lead to structural weight savings, the exploitation of electrical properties could also enable a simpler, and hence cheaper, Electrical Structure Network ( ESN ).
  • The simulation continued for another year to complete the engine fatigue life test and crack propagation studies for a damage tolerance analysis program of conducted by Embraer and IAE / ASA.
  • There are four difficulty levels ( Novice, Amateur, Professional and Expert ), each one of each increases not only the player and competitors'speed, but also decreases the damage tolerance of the car.
  • Rolls-Royce developed a carbon composite fan for the Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofan but in the event found the material did not have sufficient damage tolerance and they reverted to the more conventional titanium metal.
  • A real reduction of life cycle costs related to maintenance and inspections can only be achieved by SHM systems designed as " fail-safe " components and included within a damage tolerance assessment scenario, able to reduce the inspection times ( or their intervals ) by investigating the structure quickly and reliably and avoiding the time consuming disassembly of structural parts.
  • For instance, PRR has recently been referred to as " DNA damage tolerance " to emphasize the instances in which postreplication DNA damage is repaired without removing the original chemical modification to the DNA . While the term PRR has most frequently been used to describe the repair of single-stranded postreplication gaps opposite damaged bases, a more broad usage has been suggested.
  • These tactics could be controlled further with the use of individually customisable AI settings for every unit, allowing the player to set unit pursuit range, damage tolerance ( how quickly the unit will seek healing / repairs and flee combat ), and independence ( how far the unit will stray from orders in order to engage attackers or targets of opportunity ).