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* Durability in the concrete environment, irrespective of corrosion or sustained stress for example.
Durability of these gearboxes has been a serious problem for a long time.
* ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability ), an initialism for the transactional properties of database management systems
Endurance ( also called Sufferance, Stamina, Resilience, or Durability ) is the ability of an organism to exert itself and remain active for a long period of time, as well as its ability to resist, withstand, recover from, and have immunity to trauma, wounds, or fatigue.
* Laboratory for Materials and ConstructionWorks Durability – LMDC ( in partnership with UPS )
Among them are, for example, the Deutsche Kunststoffinstitut-DKI ( German Institute of Plastics Materials ), the Technologiezentrum Darmstadt-TZD of the Deutsche Telekom ( Research and Technology Institute of the Deutsche Telekom ), the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung-GSI ( Heavy-Ion Research Institute ) at Wixhausen, the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology SIT ( collaboration in the Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt-CASED ), the European Space Operations Centre-ESOC, the European Organization for Meteorological Satellites-EUMETSAT, and the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics.
Durability is one of the distinguishing characteristics of " authentic " arcade parts when compared with numerous, low-cost arcade imitations designed for private use in the home.

Durability and some
The name, which the London Rubber Company trademarked in 1929, is a abbreviation of " Durability, Reliability, and Excellence ", though some people mistake it as being " Durable Latex ".

Durability and .
Durability of bamboo in construction is directly related to how well it is handled from the moment of planting through harvesting, transportation, storage, design, construction and maintenance.
Durability means that once a transaction has been committed, it will remain so, even in the event of power loss, crashes, or errors.
* Durability – Friction brakes have wear surfaces that must be renewed periodically.
* Durability is a measure of customer retention or loyalty.
Durability can be achieved by flushing the transaction's log records to non-volatile storage before acknowledging commitment.
* Superhuman Durability: Even without his suit, the Rhino's body is highly resistant to physical injury.
Isolation is one of the ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability ) properties.
* Durability.
Durability is the ability to endure.
* Durability ( database systems ), one of the ACID properties.
* Chave, K. ( 1964 ) " Skeletal Durability and Preservation ".
* Superhuman Durability: His bones are reinforced with molybdenum-steel.
This contract also allows a resource adapter to transmit transaction completion and crash recovery calls initiated by an EIS, and ensures that the Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability ( ACID ) properties of the imported transaction are preserved.
Life points, called ' Durability ', are categorized into Stun, Wound, Mortal.
* Durability: Aluminium billies may be easily dented.
By producing this understanding, architects are attempting to address the goals of Enterprise Architecture: Effectiveness, Efficiency, Agility, and Durability.
Durability is a main feature.
A transaction is a series of operations performed on a database that must be done together — this is known as atomicity and is a part of ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability ), concepts considered to be the key transaction processing features of a database management system.
Image: Fri_timber. jpg | Comparative Durability of Decay of Indian Timbers
Durability studies show that the cup point offers superior resistance to wear while maintaining a strong grip.

service and life
Both abolition of war and new techniques of production, particularly robot factories, greatly increase the world's wealth, a situation described in the following passage, which has the true utopian ring: `` Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting and drainage had once been.
While expensive in time and involving a great deal of adaptation on the part of the worker ( in terms of his willingness to leave the sanctity of his office and enter actively into the client's life ), techniques of accompaniment were found to be of tremendous value when in the service of specific preventive objectives.
Until that first dedication service, he and Lois felt their children were too young to take part in any religious life at home.
The lay leadership of the church may be invited to speak on the various phases of church life, service opportunities, the church school, missions, men's work, women's work, youth program, social activities, and finances.
Gassmann's first act was to take Salieri to the Italian Church to consecrate his teaching and service to God, an event that left a deep impression on Salieri for the rest of his life.
An annual service of remembrance is held here around Phillip's birthdate by the Britain – Australia Society to commemorate his life.
can vastly increase its service life and save the cost and inconvenience of removing it from service.
A backplane does not suffer from this problem, so its service life is limited only by the longevity of its connectors.
His funeral, a four-hour " homegoing " service, took place on June 7, 2008, at Showers of Blessings Church in Gainesville, Florida and kept in tune with the vibrant spirit of Bo Diddley's life and career.
Structures made of concrete can have a long service life.
" Since my mind has been engaged in the service of the lotus feet of Lord Krsna, and I have been enjoying an ever new transcendental humor, whenever I think of sex life with a woman, my face at once turns from it, and I spit at the thought.
It is a sign of this new life to the service of which the Church's minister is consecrated ; accepted with a joyous heart celibacy radiantly proclaims the Reign of God.
François I of France was able to convince Leonardo to enter his service, and the last three years of da Vinci's life were spent working in France.
This also extends the monitor's service life.
These programs emphasize the development of job and life skills by conservation and community service work.
Other important aspects of a Sikh's life include Sewa ( dedication to the service of God's creation ) where the emphasis is often upon manual work, undertaking of goodwill towards other faiths and their followers, to defend for justice and assistance of the oppressed.
# Langar – A communal vegetarian meal also call free kitchen is an important feature of the Sikh way of life, and food is served to everyone at the end of a Sikh service.
As well as the friars, Dominican sisters live their lives supported by four common values, often referred to as the Four Pillars of Dominican Life, they are: community life, common prayer, study and service.
Dave spent time in Michigan with his grandmother, Minnie Sinclair, whom he credited with teaching him the importance of service and treating others well and with respect, lessons that helped him in his future business life.
In April 1917, during a brief period of German aerial supremacy, a grandstanding Member of Parliament ( upset at the lack of orders for his own aircraft manufacturing firm ) claimed that, on the Western Front, a British pilot's average life expectancy was 93 flying hours, or about three weeks of active service.
While at the time he seemed destined for academic success in the line of his noble family, Xavier turned to a life of Catholic missionary service.
Current service life is 7, 300 hours under cycling conditions.
Galvanizing is also favored as a means of protective coating because of its low cost, ease of application and comparatively long maintenance-free service life.

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