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Damage compositional changes

The small sample size is particularly advantageous for damage cases. Changes in composition... [Pg.249]

Other forms of damage include changes in the chemical composition of the composite, rust formation and blistering within the composite, and pitting corrosion of the metal (Tucker et al. 1990). [Pg.170]

Besides the chemical composition, porosity is another property of stone which has great influence on its preservation. An increased porosity increases the exposed surface and pores allow movement of materials such as water and its solutes through the stones. If the pores are blocked or reduced in diameter such substances may be trapped within resulting in increased local interior damage. Exposure to the climatic elements is one important source of decay. Freeze-thaw cycles, in particular, result in pressures on the pore walls of the stone s interior from changes in volume during the phase transition... [Pg.425]

Many of the physical changes in membrane structure of cells are reversible and species differences in the degree of disruption of dry membranes may relate to differences in composition, protective mechanisms or to additional damage occurring during desiccation (see below). [Pg.119]

Experience profound compositional shifts in use May experience phases changes in use Site in the disease s location Operate at variable drug activity Highly nonstationary state kinetics Application technique and amount are highly individualized Applications short-acting Local tissue levels tied to efficacy Used on diseased, damaged skin No easy bioequivalency endpoint Systemic absorption absolutely undesirable, but some unavoidable... [Pg.233]


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