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ABRASION
Definition av ABRASION
- abrasion, avnötning
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- Pencils create marks by physical abrasion, leaving a trail of solid core material that adheres to a sheet of paper or other surface.
- A true fjord is formed when a glacier cuts a U-shaped valley by ice segregation and abrasion of the surrounding bedrock.
- Desert varnish forms only on physically stable rock surfaces that are no longer subject to frequent precipitation, fracturing or wind abrasion.
- Its purpose is to provide thermal insulation and protection from abrasion, ultraviolet exposure, and stings from marine organisms.
- work boots may provide steel toes), physical abrasion, corrosive agents, or damaging radiation; ankle support and traction for strenuous activities such as hiking; and durability in harsh conditions (e.
- Vulcanisation, a chemical process for converting polymers into more durable materials, gave the rubber a higher tensile strength, improved its resistance to abrasion and allowed the elastic to remain flexible and supple over a wider range of temperatures.
- Freedom of movement within a paddock results in increased physical fitness, which limits the potential for injuries and abrasion, and sometimes depending on the system reduces the potential of exposure to high levels of harmful disease-causing microorganisms and insects.
- Ventifacts can be abraded (abrasion) to eye-catching natural sculptures such as the main features of the White Desert National Park near Farafra Oasis in Egypt.
- It is non-allergenic; its other advantages include antimycotic and weak antimicrobial (especially after abrasion) attributes, and resistance to tarnishing.
- A common secondary purpose of dive skins, wetsuits and dry suits is protection from abrasion, stings from sea animals and minor cuts and impact injury.
- As the top is further eroded by abrasion and weathering, the excess material that falls off adds to the scree or talus slope around the base.
- alt=Photograph of Wendell Phillips with the caption "Wendell Phillips, abolitionist"; there is an abrasion on the right side of the image, above the subject's shoulder.
- Its rounded shape and the relatively flat surface of its top propounds the presence of an ancient marine abrasion platform, confirmed by the presence of numerous erosive forms, such as potholes, which developed on top of the applanation surface when it was at the bottom of the sea.
- Microtrauma to the skin (compression, impact, abrasion) can also cause increases in a skin's thickness, as seen from the calluses formed from running barefoot or the hand calluses that result from rock climbing.
- Polyester coating is often used around a Vectran core; polyurethane coating can improve abrasion resistance and act as a water barrier.
- They may be used to prevent tearing or abrasion of the pierced material or protection from abrasion of the insulation on the wire, cable, line being routed through the penetration, and to cover sharp edges of the piercing, or all of the above.
- A marine terrace commonly retains a shoreline angle or inner edge, the slope inflection between the marine abrasion platform and the associated paleo sea-cliff.
- The material of both the block and bristles or filaments is chosen to withstand hazards of its intended use, such as corrosive chemicals, heat or abrasion.
- Printouts from color thermal printers using wax are sensitive to abrasion, as the wax ink can be scraped, rubbed off, or smeared.
- Single braid is more resistant to abrasion and twisting than twisted line, and is easily available in suitably small diameters.
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