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slippage <a slippage; slippages> N

slippage

slippage

slippage ARCHIT
slippage ARCHIT

slippage N

slippage
slippage
slippage COMPUT

belt slippage (or slipping)

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These faults and joints reduce the rock strength and rock coherence through which water could pass or slippage could occur.
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During this time it traversed various obstacles, steep inclines, and overcame large wheel slippage when driving over fine sand.
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And yet the knot can be loaded to rupture without slippage.
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Because of the softness of the strata, structures built on this formation run a higher risk of settling or slippage.
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Many blank acetate discs have multiple holes (usually three or four) intended to prevent slippage during cutting.
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This increases the tension in the chain, which bites into the soft metal casing of the oil filter which helps prevent slippage.
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In the period 19951996 significant arguments, changing requirements and technological problems led to the slippage of the in-service-date of the frigates to around 2006.
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First, it is assumed that there is no slippage of particles on the screen.
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The result is no slippage, and virtually no power loss.
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For certain applications, the slippage inherent in automatic transmissions can be advantageous.
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