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Irregular development

Amenorrhea, other menstrual irregularities, development of cushingoid state, suppression of growth in children, secondary adrenocortical and pituitary unresponsive (particularly in times of stress), decreased carbohydrate tolerance, manifestation of latent diabetes mellitus, increased requirements for insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents (in diabetics)... [Pg.517]

Monocrystalline grains irregularly developed with flat faces... [Pg.145]

BRACT.—An irregularly developed leaf growing from the flower stalk beneath the flower. [Pg.112]

Section B-B is intruded by many quartz porphyry dykes and for this section the slope needs to be considered and analysed in much more detail regarding the potential failure geometries. The irregularly developed vertical joints in shale and contacts between shale and quartz porphyry were assumed for analysis to provide vertical release surfaces where cleft water pressure could develop. Figure 3 illustrates how each potential failure mode was analysed in turn both for dry conditions and with an assumed water table at the ground surface. [Pg.120]

In summary, it has become quite clear that contact between two surfaces is limited to a small fraction of the apparent area, and, as one consequence of this, rather high local temperatures can develop during rubbing. Another consequence, discussed in more detail later, is that there are also rather high local pressures. Finally, there is direct evidence [7,8] that the two surfaces do not remain intact when sliding past each other. Microscopic examination of the track left by the slider shows gouges and irregular pits left in the softer metal... [Pg.433]

A system of mutually impinging spherulites develop into an array of irregular polyhedra, the dimensions of which can be as large as a centimeter or so. [Pg.242]

Porous metal oxide deposits also permit the development of high boiler water concentrations. Water flows into the deposit and heat appHed to the tube causes the water to evaporate, leaving a concentrated solution. Again, corrosion may occur. Caustic attack creates irregular patterns, often referred to as gouges. Deposition may or may not be found in the affected area. [Pg.262]

The cavitation damage in this spacer was due to vibrations from operation of the engine. The localized nature of the damage in this case is an illustration of a common feature of cavitation. Pits formed by initial cavitation damage become preferred sites for the development of subsequent cavitation bubble formation due to the jagged, irregular contours of the pit. This tends to localize and intensify the cavitation process, especially in later stages of pit development. [Pg.283]


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