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  • This plane allowed the shearing forces to convert into compressive forces.
  • Desmosomes help to resist shearing forces and are found in simple and stratified squamous epithelium.
  • An Ideal fluid is non-viscous and offers no resistance whatsoever to a shearing force.
  • However, the skin does not have the same strength against shearing forces and is easily cut.
  • This is parallel with the direction at which a shear zone or shearing force is stretching the rock.
  • Normal bolts are manufactured to handle tension loads, whereas clevis pins and bolts are designed to withstand shearing forces.
  • It may put too much stress on the joints, similar to the shearing forces found in leg extension and leg curl exercises.
  • Where in the manufacture of toilet paper do you imagine, 92, that the paper would be subjected to strong shearing forces?
  • When the group of casein micelles are exposed to heat and shearing forces, kappa-casein is cleaved causing the displacement of the glycosylated hydrophilic tails.
  • Boosters ( auxiliary hydraulic actuators ) are frequently mounted to the outer ends of a BOP s hydraulic actuators to provide additional shearing force for shear rams.
  • Closed chain exercises are often compound movements, that generally incur compressive forces, while open-chain exercises are often isolation movements that promote more shearing forces.
  • Increased permeability of the vessels results in the movement of shearing force along the periphery of the vessels moves cells in the blood into the middle of the vessel.
  • As Ho explained it, microscopic sensors can detect the minute changes in pressure, temperature and shearing force that precede the formation of a turbulent eddy in a streaming fluid.
  • It is caused by shearing forces ( pressures pushing different sections of the rock in different directions ), or differential pressure ( higher pressure from one direction than in others ).
  • This " boundary friction " produces various effects, like an increase in lubrication through the generation of shearing forces, or an oscillation effect during motion, as the friction increases and decreases.
  • The lab allows scientists to use powerful hydraulic presses and a 20-foot-( 6-meter-) tall wall of concrete to produce shearing forces that would exceed even the strongest recorded earthquake.
  • The successive shock wave pressure pulses result in direct shearing forces, as well as cavitation bubbles surrounding the stone, which fragment the stones into smaller pieces that then can easily pass through the ureters or the cystic duct.
  • Thus, thermal motion in liquids can be decomposed into elementary rigidity  while a liquid yields to macroscopic viscous flow in response to the application of an applied shearing force  is accepted by many as the mechanical distinction between the two.
  • For example, when a block of rubber attached to two parallel plates is deformed by shearing, rather than stretching or compression, the shearing force and the sideways displacement of the plates obey Hooke's law ( for small enough deformations ).
  • Add to that, that you would have to fabricate some sort of rigging to be able to pick up the shuttle without any odd shearing forces etc . The wings and such aren't made to bend after all since they're covered in fragile tiles.
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