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elongation <an elongation; elongations> SUST.

elongation FÍS.
elongation FÍS.
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elongation FÍS.

elongation

elongation test

magnetic elongation

percentage elongation FÍS.

relative elongation TÉC.

ultimate elongation TÉC.

elasticity of elongation FÍS.

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Long rails are used, joined by expansion joints to minimize gauge fluctuation due to thermal elongation and shrinkage.
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The elongation phase begins when there are a sufficiently large number of these short polymers.
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Stress is relative to the stretch or elongation of the strings.
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The extensions to the mouthparts usually consist of a fleshy elongation attached to the lower jaw.
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Those that do not have this elongation may have 2 or 3 carinae (keels).
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Thus, mutations in the enzyme can affect transcription elongation.
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In the case of metal strips and sheets, the flatness reflects the differential fiber elongation across the width of the workpiece.
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It often includes elongation, altered flowering time, increased apical dominance and altered partitioning of resources.
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He is known for portraits and nudes in a modern style characterized by elongation of faces and figures.
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As the flower matures, elongation of the stamens ensures it self-fertilises if not already cross-pollinated.
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