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breakage and Enel
On 14 June 2007, there was a breakage in one of the four high ‑ voltage underwater cables forming the power line maintained by Enel S. p. A although never authorized by Italian authorities between Cuma on the Campania coast and Lacco Ameno on the island of Ischia.

breakage and cable
) Often more than one pulley is used to spread the load over more than just one spot on the cable and reduce cable bending stresses that may lead to metal fatigue and cable breakage.
On several occasions reports of chain / cable breakage were recorded and descending loaded waggons crashed into Buxton Road Bridge at the foot of the plane.

breakage and resulted
This resulted in breakage of parts, stripped screw heads and inoperable guns.
The T-26 ( Armstrong Siddeley ) engine did not have an over-speed limiter, which often resulted in overheating and engine valve breakage, especially in summer.
This resulted in the breakage of the plasmalogen vinyl-ether bond to yield aldehydes.

breakage and oil
The Peter Whitehead / Ian Stewart and Tony Rolt / Duncan Hamilton cars blew head gaskets, and the Stirling Moss / Peter Walker car, the only one not overheating, lost oil pressure after a mechanical breakage.

breakage and into
As a gemstone set into jewelry it is vulnerable to breakage and abrasion from general wear, as its hardness and toughness are poor.
This can be explained by taking into account fibril breakage.
The adhesion of the soil textural components by organic substances, iron oxides, carbonates, clays, and silica, and the breakage of those aggregates due to expansion-contraction, freezing-thawing, and wetting-drying cycles form soil into distinct geometric forms.
The blade is made of a softer iron, to prevent breakage, with a narrow strip of a harder iron wedged into a slot in the cutting edge for sharpness.
Placing cork beyond roughly six inches into the bat threatens the bat's structural integrity and makes it more susceptible to breakage.
: PC-BSD ( which is not a Linux distribution ) avoids dependency hell by placing packages and dependencies into self-contained directories, which avoids breakage if system libraries are upgraded or changed.
These are prone to breakage at the roofline and may fall into the house in a single large piece.
According to Schraner and Brandt ; an aluminium alloy shell reduced spoke breakage due to aluminium being softer allowing the spoke to seat into the flange and disperse the stress at the bend in the spoke over a wider area.
Under these circumstances, the winding action of the rotating parts can draw the users into the apparatus resulting in breakage of glassware, burns, and chemical exposure.
The welded pipe versions had several adverse effects, such as vibration, pipe weld separation or breakage while in flight, and wind drag, due to impossibility of aligning the pipes correctly with the nose of the weapon, so that phase of development eventually gave way to threaded steel water pipes screwed into the nose cavity of the bombs, leaving only the tail fuse for detonation.
Horn-rimmed glasses continued to be popular into the 1920s but steadily lost their appeal as their popularity was supplanted by sturdier metal styles: Exposure to heat and sunlight rendered the plastic brittle and prone to breakage, often to the point that they would break should an optician attempt to install new lenses.

breakage and other
Pure paraffin wax is rarely used for carving original models for casting metal and other materials in the lost wax process, as it is relatively brittle at room temperature and presents the risks of chipping and breakage when worked.
In toroidal SMES, the coil is always under compression by the outer hoops and two disks, one of which is on the top and the other is on the bottom to avoid breakage.
Snow and ice accumulation on lines and overhanging vegetation further increases the risk of breakage and or collapse of lines and other hardware.
Internal or external exposure can cause mutagenic DNA breakage producing teratogenic generational birth defects, cancers and other damage.
Like those of other penguin species, the shell is relatively thick to minimise risk of breakage, and the yolk is large, which is associated with chicks born in an advanced stage of development.
They also have an unlimited supply of water available, pumping directly from below the hull and can be used to assist shore based firefighters when other water is in low supply or is unavailable, for example, due to earthquake breakage of water mains, as happened in San Francisco due to the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Pairs of screw clamps on a short rubber unit form a " no-hub band ," often used for attaching sections of domestic wastewater piping, or used for other pipes as a flexible coupler ( to fix alignment difficulties or to prevent pipe breakage due to relative movement of sections ) or an emergency repair.
Since the famous case of breakage of submarine cables by a turbidity current following the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, earthquake triggered turbidites have been investigated and verified along the Cascadia subduction Zone, the Northern San Andreas Fault, a number of European, Chilean and North American lakes, Japanese lacustrine and offshore regions and a variety of other settings.

breakage and
Usually one or more ingredients is primarily a foam stabilizer a substance which retards the breakage of foams ; these may themselves be surfactants or film-stabilizing polymers.

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Do not use wood as it will not shrink with the clay and would cause breakage.
Outdoor utility knives typically feature sturdy blades from four to six inches in length, with edge geometry designed to resist chipping and breakage.
Together with William Losh, Stephenson improved the design of cast iron rails to reduce breakage ; these were briefly made by Losh, Wilson and Bell at their Walker ironworks.
Molecular chemistry deals with the laws governing the interaction between molecules that results in the formation and breakage of chemical bonds, while molecular physics deals with the laws governing their structure and properties.
The instructions suggested scoring the bottles vertically with a diamond to ensure breakage and providing fuel-soaked rag, windproof matches or a length of cinema film ( made of highly flammable nitrocellulose ) as a source of ignition.
The incubation period of prion diseases is determined by the exponential growth rate associated with prion replication, which is a balance between the linear growth and the breakage of aggregates.
Improvements on this followed developments in metallurgy ; steel coulters and shares with softer iron mouldboards to prevent breakage, the chilled plough which is an early example of surface-hardened steel, and eventually the face of the mouldboard grew strong enough to dispense with the coulter.
There are no on and off ramps, highways are separated by median with breakage for U-turns, except in Bangkok where ramp style U-turns predominate.
At a breakage site in Rome, Testaccio, close to the Tiber, the fragments, later wetted with Calcium hydroxide ( Calce viva ), remained to create a hill now named Monte Testaccio, high and more than 1 km in circumference.
When very small vias are required, drilling with mechanical bits is costly because of high rates of wear and breakage.
He began with framing Archie for breakage at her home ; also causing some messes at school, all the while, framing Archie for the damage.
Competitors usually bring a number of yo-yos to the performance stage with them to allow for mid-routine replacements in the case of knots / jams ( common with string tricks ), string breakage ( common with looping tricks ), or drops ( common with offstring tricks ).
The etymology is connected with the idea of breakage, from Old English sceard, related to Old Norse skarth, " notch ", and Middle High German scharte, " notch ".
The earlier Nova Cruz Xootr was made with a plastic Handlecap which is prone to breakage.
During operation, it is necessary with a hand tap to periodically reverse rotation to break the chip formed during the cutting process, thus preventing an effect called " crowding " that may cause breakage.
Based on detailed studies of the statues found along prehistoric roads, archaeologists Terry Hunt and Carl Lipo have shown that the pattern of breakage, form and position of statues is consistent with an " upright " hypothesis for transportation.
Modern pillows tend to be stronger and are often filled with a solid block of artificial filling, so breakage occurs far less frequently.
Other polymers-like polyalphamethylstyrene-undergo ' specific ' chain scission with breakage occurring only at the ends ; they literally unzip or depolymerize to become the constituent monomers.

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