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| Ashes in the | Brittle Air is the third album by the gothic darkwave |
| t it is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight and | brittle alkaline earth metal. |
| hirds copper and one-third tin making a white | brittle alloy that can be polished to make a highly r |
| , from tunicate, ovoid bulbs with brown, dry, | brittle and papery tunics. |
| extraction method the resin becomes hard and | brittle and can easily be separated. |
| Alloys with about 50% magnesium are | brittle and corrode easily, which makes them unsuitab |
| th high amounts of magnesium (around 50%) are | brittle and more susceptible to corrosion than alumin |
| tructed from Bessemer steel, which proved too | brittle and so the bridge was replaced again in 1898. |
| screw is uniformly hard, it will become very | brittle and it will break easily. |
| llite is rarely cut because it is fragile and | brittle, and large crystals are too valuable to be br |
| It is | brittle and breaks into hollow, thin segments which a |
| bical like cracking or checking, that becomes | brittle and can eventually crush the wood into powder |
| o coffee once prepared, roasted until brown & | brittle, and grind it into a powder. |
| ethyl side turns outward, making the material | brittle and easy to grind into the correct lens shape |
| ine state, all these materials are inherently | brittle and cannot be produced in continuous forms su |
| out 1.5% manganese content, the steel becomes | brittle, and this trait increases until about 4 to 5% |
| e wood of the taraire is straight-grained but | brittle and prone to split, and is not durable when e |
| ations between Eritrea and Ethiopia have been | brittle and tensions between the two countries have r |
| ich core world programs were written was very | brittle, and more often than not mutations would comp |
| hick and tough; the inner is thin, dense, and | brittle, and hence is termed the vitreous table. |
| ich causes the film to shrink, deform, become | brittle and eventually unusable. |
| cularly acicular gypsum flowers, can be quite | brittle and easily broken. |
| for sale in the shell trade are smaller, more | brittle, and are harvested from coasts off Asia, i.e. |
| It is | brittle and caramel in color. |
| The timber is | brittle and limbs tend to fall readily. |
| Modeling | brittle and ductile deformation of geologic materials |
| There are two different types of fracture: | brittle and ductile. |
| Its tenacity is | brittle and it ranges between 2.5 - 3 on the Mohs har |
| It has indistinct cleavage, and is | brittle and has a conchoidal fracture. |
| this time, the kagami mochi is usually quite | brittle, and cracks appear on the surface. |
| They are very | brittle and break down readily under a hammer. |
| ompared to Nd:YAG, the Nd:YLF crystal is very | brittle and fractures easily. |
| vitreous and resinous, and it has conchoidal, | brittle and sectile fracture. |
| "Super Sir Loin", "The Last One", and "Little | Brittle, as well as the young Carl in episode 18. |
| g from the Curse of Hela: his bones become as | brittle as glass but he is unable to heal or die (Tho |
| Police memorial at | Brittle Bank Park (opposite the Justice Building) |
| Koloocheh is a | brittle biscuit that consists of Water, Sugar, Wheat |
| trichomanes, green spleenwort, A. viride, and | brittle bladder fern, Cystopteris fragilis, are promi |
| s a species of fern known by the common names | brittle bladderfern and common fragile fern. |
| genital disability - Osteogenesis imperfecta ( | brittle bone disease) - to be appointed a peer in mod |
| This pianist does have a | brittle bone disorder, but I could not confirm it was |
| He also as a child suffered from | brittle bone disease, tunnel vision, asthma and hyper |
| on poisoning, decompression sickness, cancer, | brittle bones and mental illnesses spawned from isola |
| disorder known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta, or | brittle bones. |
| e use of acid-free paper stocks, reformatting | brittle books by microfilming, photocopying or digiti |
| Its | brittle branches are hairless to velvety when new, be |
| "Peanut | Brittle Brigade [March]" - 4:37 |
| an or Sowhan is a traditional Iranian saffron | brittle cake or toffee. |
| ood choppers, pocket books, cookbooks, peanut | brittle, cards, and belt rings. |
| is susceptible to corrosion and retains some | brittle characteristics. |
| struments used a polyurethane finish which is | brittle, chips easily, and develops spider cracks if |
| oofing the building it was discovered to have | brittle concrete, the problem was caused by high alum |
| has been glazed, then it is assumed that the | brittle copper has merged with the softer tin. |
| the Silver Bridge, WV in 1967, when a single | brittle crack formed by rusting grew to criticality. |
| used in the bridge is not high, and nearly 80 | brittle cracks are visible in the present structure. |
| e during the hot summer months, so initiating | brittle cracks. |
| gallium(III) telluride is an odorless, black, | brittle crystalline solid and is a semiconductor of t |
| eatured on the 1991 Nick Drake tribute album, | Brittle Days. |
| Cracks in rock are a mechanism of | brittle deformation in response to stress |
| The new, thinner and more | brittle design was designed more for the construction |
| xwell also mentioned "Al Weaver's well-judged | brittle distraction as Nick, and great poise and wit |
| Brittle Divinity (2010) | |
| with other colors; however, it makes a rather | brittle dry film when unmixed with other colors. |
| non in which the material of a boiler becomes | brittle due to the accumulation of caustic substances |
| The wire had a tendency to become | brittle during storage, and break or get stuck during |
| his is a perennial or biennial herb producing | brittle erect or spreading stems 1 to 3 meters tall. |
| time that cast iron was susceptible to sudden | brittle failure, often from internal defects like blo |
| concrete depend on residual stress to prevent | brittle failure. |
| stic and frictional processes associated with | brittle faulting to a generally aseismic zone where d |
| It is commonly known as the lowland | brittle fern or lowland fragile fern. |
| ers requires high temperatures and produces a | brittle fiber. |
| e the animal's hide was found to be unusually | brittle for a fresh death (the animal was estimated t |
| nd in a soft elastic form, also exists in the | brittle form from various veins in the canyon walls. |
| tion of corrosion and tensile stress leads to | brittle fracture of normally ductile materials at gen |
| drastic loss in tensile ductility or undergo | brittle fracture when tested in the presence of speci |
| 6 °F) - the temperature differential caused a | brittle fracture in the exchanger (GP905) at 12.26pm. |
| Brittle fracture in glass. | |
| icated that the failure method was probably a | brittle fracture, caused by low-grade steel. |
| It has | brittle fracture. |
| It has poor to indistinct cleavage and a | brittle fracture. |
| rom within to keep the covering from becoming | brittle from extreme cold, and thus subject to being |
| resistance to shock and vibration compared to | brittle glass tubes/bulbs and long, thin filament wir |
| k the Doctor finds, its pages made from thin, | brittle glass? |
| The fruit is a | brittle globular nut-like seed around 8 cm in diamete |
| sian rice species O. sativa, like shattering, | brittle grain and poor milling quality. |
| A | brittle grout surrounds the cable to translate earth |
| Eucalyptus mannifera, commonly known as the | Brittle Gum or Broad leaved Manna Gum, is a species o |
| ichthyosis, Tay syndrome or sulfur-deficient | brittle hair syndrome,:485 was first described by Tay |
| The patients have | brittle hair and metaphyseal widening. |
| Progressive liver damage, skin lesions, and | brittle hair may also be seen. |
| The association of ichthyosis, | brittle hair, intellectual impairment, decreased fert |
| mental retardation, progeria-like facies, and | brittle hair. |
| His career was hampered by his | brittle hands. |
| This would become highly | brittle in cold weather, exacerbating any existing fa |
| yrene itself, it is optically transparent and | brittle in mechanical behavior. |
| In 1993, 20th Century Fox optioned his novel | Brittle Innings for a film and bought the rights alto |
| h tin and lead in their liquid state, forming | brittle intermetallics. |
| Although | brittle, it is remarkably strong in compression. |
| Once the film becomes | brittle it cannot be copied in its entirety. |
| The mineral is very | brittle; its hardness is 2.5 to 3, and its specific g |
| The concerto has been described as subdued, | brittle, lyrical, bittersweet, ruminative and introsp |
| ets colder, the fibers in the log become more | brittle making the logs easier to split. |
| Examples include: | brittle, malleable, conchoidal, fragile, and flexible |
| alled grinding), typically involves rubbing a | brittle material such as glass against a surface such |
| Similar to corundum, Cr2O3 is a hard, | brittle material (Mohs hardness 8-8.5). |
| Conchoidal fracture describes the way that | brittle materials break when they do not follow any n |
| e ultimate tensile strength (UTS), whereas in | brittle materials the fracture strength is equivalent |
| ital riveting machines including delicate and | brittle materials, and sensitive electrical or electr |
| tion perfect for machining extremely hard and | brittle materials, such as glass, sapphire, ruby, dia |
| The | brittle micas differ chemically from the micas in con |
| cas and the subgroup often referred to as the | brittle micas. |
| Brookite is a | brittle mineral, with a subconchoidal to irregular fr |
| , and on brittleness of hair and nails, abate | brittle nail syndrome, partially prevent femoral bone |
| l Dysplasia is differentiated by woolly hair, | brittle nails, ectodermal anomalies, and fissure of t |
| e buttercream and topped with caramel-covered | brittle nuts, called Krokant, toasted almond flakes a |
| Collapse of a building may be | brittle or ductile. |
| Health of hair coat (shiny or dull, | brittle or flexible, etc.) |
| In addition, the test suite will not contain | brittle or ambiguous test cases. |
| These are either too | brittle or too fragile for any practical use. |
| Normandite is a | brittle orange brown sorosilicate mineral discovered |
| e blue capsule is globose 1 cm across, with a | brittle outer covering containing black seed and whit |
| The holly-like leaves are leathery but | brittle, oval-shaped to rounded, and edged with spine |
| Loparite-(Ce) is a granular, | brittle oxide mineral of the perovskite class. |
| to about 1.5 meters in height with spreading | brittle pale-colored stem branches. |
| The fine-grained, soft | brittle pinkish- to brownish-red heartwood is fragran |
| equipment years earlier; in combination with | brittle pipe material and excessive operating pressur |
| Crazing occurs mostly in amorphous, | brittle polymers like PS, PMMA and polycarbonate; it |
| Brittle Prickly Pear is a small decumbent cactus that | |
| Opuntia fragilis, known by the common names | Brittle Prickly Pear' and little prickly pear, is a p |
| Cataclastic rocks form by | brittle processes in the upper part of the crust in a |
| It is intricately branched into | brittle red or green twigs. |
| Caranna is a hard, | brittle, resinous gum, obtained from the West Indian |
| This is an annual or perennial herb producing | brittle, scaly whitish stems erect or spreading to le |
| s seamount might work as a barrier inhibiting | brittle seismogenic rupture. |
| They are roughly circular and | brittle similar to gingerbread. |
| arms when stimulated, but held erect when the | brittle star is at rest. |
| This is a rather robust | brittle star with a disc diameter of up to 10 mm and |
| A Black-headed Gull eating a | brittle star |
| Amphiura callida is a species of | brittle star belonging to the family Amphiuridae. |
| Amphiodia habilis is a species of | brittle star belonging to the family Amphiuridae. |
| Urasterella is an extinct genus of | brittle star that lived from the Ordovician to the De |
| Stenaster is an extinct genus of | brittle star that lived from the Ordovician to the Si |
| Geocoma is an extinct genus of | brittle star that lived in the Jurassic. |
| Dyckia ' | Brittle Star' |
| This | brittle star, with a disc diameter of 3.5 mm and arm |
| oplus abditus) and bioluminescence (the dwarf | brittle star, Amphipholis squamata). |
| Ophiurina are a suborder of | brittle stars containing the majority of living britt |
| iuridae (commonly called long-armed burrowing | brittle stars or burrowing brittle stars) are a large |
| Ophiocomidae are a family of | brittle stars of the suborder Ophiurina. |
| Amphiodia is a genus of | brittle stars belonging to the family Amphiuridae. |
| Zeugophiurina is a suborder of primitive | brittle stars with three extinct families. |
| Echinodermata, including sea stars, | brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, sea cucumbe |
| Other animals, such as octopuses, crabs, | brittle stars, lobsters and spiders, can also lose an |
| ies of sea stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, | brittle stars, feather stars, snails, worms and spong |
| They feeds on crustaceans, polychaete worms, | brittle stars, mollusks, and small fishes. |
| tarfish and sea urchins, and more rarely with | brittle stars. |
| g schools of fish, and a seafloor carpeted in | brittle stars. |
| Ophionereididae are a family of | brittle stars. |
| ts, generally succulent, with fleshily woody, | brittle stems and persistent succulent leaves. |
| a is a shrub with alternate, simple leaves on | brittle stems. |
| h increases confining pressure increases, and | brittle strength increases with confining pressure wh |
| The transition zone occurs at the point where | brittle strength exceeds ductile strength. |
| t encrusted, the metal has transformed into a | brittle substance, like crumbling carbon, that can ea |
| rmet stuff here, but no worse than that thin, | brittle, sugar-dusted gum you usually got. |
| nt that the Sn reacts with the Nb to form the | brittle, superconducting niobium-tin compound. |
| They are edible, tubular, | brittle, sweet, baked casings that are typically 10 c |
| s of between 3 and 3.5 and is known to have a | brittle tenacity. |
| usually better suited to the task, being less | brittle than the cutting-edge materials. |
| is asthma held him back and his bones were so | brittle that he would often break them while performi |
| They are stiff, leathery, and | brittle, their edges wavy with sharp spine-teeth. |
| Common uses include cutting heat-sensitive, | brittle, thin, or hard materials. |
| The | Brittle Thread |
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| It exhibits distinct cleavage and has a | brittle to conchoidal fracture. |
| to Sohan to substitute sugar producing a more | brittle toffee which also has a shinier finish to tha |
| qual, slightly subbulbous, smooth to striate, | brittle, tough, and fibrous, base is furnished with l |
| cryogenic conditions may endure a ductile to | brittle transition and lose their toughness, becoming |
| in diameter, it has smooth, whitish bark and | brittle twigs. |
| ing material like glass fibre, are relatively | brittle unless reinforced, and have low adhesion. |
| so called hydrogenated castor oil, is a hard, | brittle, vegetable wax. |
| 2007 study, including Eurasian watermilfoil, | Brittle waternymph, Curly leaf pondweed, and European |
| Kemp is generally a chalky-white, | brittle, weak fibre which may be mixed with normal fi |
| ined heat used, produced a coarse-grained and | brittle weld and in 1977 banned the use of the proces |
| Hoof glue does not become | brittle when dry; it retains some flexibility, thus m |
| The material is | brittle, which produces problems in its use in batter |
| It is a stable | brittle white crystalline solid with melting point of |
| Times, Bosley Crowther observed, "Most of the | brittle wit and satire of Mr. Wilde's conversation pi |
| lastic hub which commonly yellowed and became | brittle with time. |
| It is | brittle, with distinct {100} and {001} cleavages, and |
| (Freycinetia banksii) is a densely branched, | brittle, woody climber native to New Zealand. |
| ining many grains) till the grains impact the | brittle workpiece. |
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