breakage in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The exposed rear sight had no protective ears and was vulnerable to breakage.
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Second, because of the diverse nature and thickness of the fill, settling rates vary throughout the garden resulting in frequent irrigation system breakage.
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This is due to risks of the rubber being degraded from high-temperature water, and the risk of injury in case of breakage.
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Most emeralds are highly included, so their brittleness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor.
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In case of breakage, the air escapes, causing the pantograph to automatically retract, preventing possible damage to the overhead contact wire.
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As plants age, branch breakage increasingly leads to plant death, and it is unlikely that any plants live to more than 45 years.
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Carbon fibre is less flexible (stiffer) than glass fibre and more brittle and prone to breakage when misused.
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Structural integrity is the quality of an item to hold together under a load, including its own weight, resisting breakage or bending.
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They reproduce by the formation of hormogonia, filament breakage, and by akinetes.
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Breakage was very common in the shellac era.
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