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    Flood modeling of dam break with consideration of climate change by Sammen, Saad Shauket

    Published 2017
    “…Flood arrival time, maximum water depth and time to maximum water depth were estimated for different selected villages downstream of the three dams above. …”
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    Simulation of mosul dam breaks using basement model by Basheer, Talal A.

    Published 2018
    “…They provide numerous benefits to civilization; however, floods resulting from a dam break could lead to tremendous loss of lives and properties. …”
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    Quantitative dam break analysis on a reservoir earth dam by Kho, F. W. L., Law, P.L, Lai, S.H., Oon, Y.W., Ngu, L.H, Ting, H. S.

    Published 2009
    “…Mathematical simulations on dam break or failure using BOSS DAMBRK hydrodynamic flood routing dam break model were carried out to determine the extent of flooding downstream, flood travel times, flood water velocities and impacts on downstream affected residences, properties and environmental sensitive areas due to floodwaters released by failure of the dam structure. …”
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    Effect of homogenization in breaking protein-carotenoid complexes for releasing active compounds by Jamal, Parveen, Jaswir, Irwandi, Hashim, Nurhasri Mulyadi, Azmi, Saiful Mohammad Nizam

    Published 2011
    “…The effect of homogenization in breaking protein-carotenoid complexes from cassava leaves was examined by monitoring three process conditions; amount of solvent per 0.5 g sample (ml), homogenization speed (rpm) and homogenization time (s). …”
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    Breaking of seed dormancy, plantlet regeneration and antioxidant activities of Bunium persicum by Emamipoor, Yousef

    Published 2012
    “…However, CN with 18.72 mg GE/g DW had maximum phenolic compounds and root-derived callus under 1.0 mg/L picloram (RP) had maximum flavonoid, which was 7.50 mg RE/g DW. …”
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    Towards an optimization theory for deforming dense granular materials: Minimum cost maximum flow solutions by Lin, Qun, Tordesillas, A.

    Published 2014
    “…As the sample deforms during the various stages of the biaxial test, these grains rearrange: while many contacts are preserved in this rearrangement process, some new contacts form and some old contacts break. We consider the maximum flow problem and the minimum cost maximum flow (MCMF) problem for the flow networks constructed from this evolving network of grain contacts. …”
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    An efficient method in breaking of dormancy from Bunium persicum (Boiss) Fedtsch seeds: a valuable herb of Middle East and Central Asia by Emamipoor, Yousef, Mahmood, Maziah

    Published 2014
    “…Objective: To develop a protocol for breaking of seed dormancy and increasing the seed germination rate of Bunium persicum. …”
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    Quantifying multiple Permian-Recent exhumation events during the break-up of eastern Gondwana: Sonic transit time analysis of the central and southern Perth Basin by Olierook, H., Timms, Nicholas Eric

    Published 2016
    “…The remainder is attributed to regional exhumation caused by epeirogenic processes either during the Cenozoic or at the Aptian–Albian boundary. Maximum burial depths prior to the Valanginian unconformity-forming event were less than those reached subsequently, so that the magnitude of Valanginian break-up exhumation cannot be accurately quantified. …”
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    Effect of halloysite nanoclay concentration and addition of glycerol on mechanical properties of bionanocomposite films by Risyon, Nazratul Putri, Othman, Siti Hajar, Kadir Basha, Roseliza, A. Talib, Rosnita

    Published 2016
    “…However, when glycerol was added, the film without the addition of halloysite nanoclay exhibited the maximum tensile strength and the film with 8 wt.% halloysite nanoclay exhibited the maximum elongation at break. …”
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    The effect of chemical treatment, fibre length, fibre content and injection moulding parameters to uv irradiation resistance of oil palm fibre reinforced composites by Fitri, Muhamad

    Published 2019
    “…The Linear regression models were generated for tensile strength, strain at maximum stress, break stress, break strain and Charpy Impact strength based on six different UV exposure time i.e.: 0, 96, 336, 504, 1008, and 1512 hours. …”
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    Mechanical and thermal properties of polypropylene/clay roof tiles waste (PP/CRTW) composites by Tuah, Siti Nor Aizura

    Published 2015
    “…The tensile properties for ultimate tensile strength, elongation at break, break strain percentage, maximum load and toughness were however also observed to decrease with increases in the filler content. …”
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    Biodegradable films from poly (lactic acid) (PLA)-chitosan-polyethylene glycol (PEG) : fabrication and evaluation of mechanical properties by Nisham Asmeer, Roslan

    Published 2013
    “…For the elongation at break point, the optimum condition for the elongation at the break point reached the maximum value of 68% when the PEG is 22.07% and PLA is 50%. …”
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    Preparation and Characterization of Natural Rubber/Polypropylene/Fatty Hyrazide-Octadecyl Ammonium Modified Clay Nanocomposites by Alosime, Eid Moneer

    Published 2008
    “…The optimum concentration of Luperox F-40P to give maximum strength and elongation at break is 2.0 php. …”
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    Preparation and characterization of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/ reclaimed butadiene rubber (rNBR) by Ee, Yu Feng

    Published 2024
    “…Minimum specifications needed for an anti-slip bathroom mat application include ultimate tensile strength of 5 MPa, 25% of elongation at break with a maximum water absorption of 2.5%, and a Shore A hardness of 75–83. …”
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    Experimental study of the bio-additives in biodiesel fuel on performance and emissions characteristics of diesel engine by Abd Hadi, Syahrunniza

    Published 2015
    “…The main concern of this experimental analysis is to reach a tentative goal, how this fuel can be utilised with maximum effective way. To find this ,an experiment data analysis of different parameter such as break power, break mean effective pressure consumption, emission characteristic (NOx, HC,CO. etc.), is done through bio diesel fuel and also compared with ordinary diesel which is also known as standard diesel. …”
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    Fabrication and mechanical properties of musa spp. blend with polvpropylene (c3h6)n as polymer composite / Mohd Nazree Jamaldin by Jamaldin, Mohd Nazree

    Published 2018
    “…The maximum tensile strength, elongation at break and Young's modulus obtained was 5.14 MPa, 0.52% elongation and 1256.86 MPa with all using 50% of banana trunk fiber.…”
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    Comparative Parametric Numerical Simulations Of Materials Used As Liners In The Explosively Formed Projectiles (EFPs) by G., Hussain, K., Sanaullah

    Published 2009
    “…The simulated yield stress and pressure developed in the Fe EFP reaches at maximum. The L/D ratio for Copper is found to be maximum which supports maximum penetration. …”
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    Fishery and population dynamics of Caspian kutum, Rutilus frisii kutum (cyprinidae), in the Caspian Sea by Bandpei, Mohammadali Afraei

    Published 2010
    “…The aim of project was to determine length at maturity (Lm50%), evaluate of feeding items, investigation some of biological aspects included in sex ratio, growth and age structure, instantaneous mortality coefficient, maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and break-even point of Rutilus frisii kutum in southern part of the Caspian Sea. …”
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    Preparation and Characterization of Polypropylene-Natural Rubber/Clay Nanocomposites by Goh, Wei Chee

    Published 2007
    “…The study of blending speed, temperature and period shows that under the following blending conditions: 80 r.p.m. of rotor speed, temperature of 180oC and 6 minutes of blending period, the hybrid produced with maximum tensile strength and elongation at break was obtained. …”
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