asperity in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for asperity in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

asperity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

principle of asperity

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English
For example in the case of unitary roughness, where the amplitude of asperity is very low.
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The discussion was kept up on both sides for a year longer, until the papal nuncio succeeded in softening its asperities.
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The initial asperity/asperity contact and surface damage on the opposing sheet-metal surface can be seen in figure 2.
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Most fault surfaces do have such asperities and this leads to a form of stick-slip behaviour.
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Thus, the behaviour of massive earthquakes is dependent on the properties of single molecular irregularities or asperities.
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Surface roughness plays an important role as fretting normally occurs by the contact of the asperities of the mating surfaces.
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Asperity management has also been interviewed by news sources regarding current events issues pertaining to employee benefits.
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In fault through a carbonate, the rupture occurs when these asperities experience a brittle failure.
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One recently developed technique for high-speed sintering involves passing high electrical current through a powder to preferentially heat the asperities.
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His controversial writings were numerous and powerful, but they had the defect of unceasing asperity of language, so that he continued to embitter the strife.
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