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softening <a softening; softenings> N

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softening point CHEM

asphalt softening point test ELEC

corneal softening and rupture

softening of the bones (osteomalacia)

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Baths that include sea salt seem to improve the process of softening and removing the thickened skin.
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These plantings had the effect of softening the parks' prim formal design.
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Both of these provisions were created with the intention of softening the effect of the draft on pacifists, the anti-draft movement, and the propertied classes.
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For this reason, water softening is often unnecessary.
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For quasibrittle materials, measuring the size effect on the peak loads (and on the specimen softening after the peak load) is the simplest approach.
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From these results it appears that the transition from elastic to plastic behavior may also indicate the transition from softening to hardening.
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The stud is then deformed through the softening of the plastic to form a head which mechanically locks the two components together.
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The company has also been beset by a range of operational problems, with earnings continuing to be hit by a softening Colombian peso, leaving the market to assume the worst.
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Some compounds, such as ethoxylated phosphate esters, have softening, anti-static, and surfactant properties.
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This contains essential oils of lavender and camomile and is relaxing, has a soothing scent and skin-softening properties.
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