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material is
brittle if, when
subjected to stress, it
fractures with
little elastic deformation and
without significant plastic deformation.
Brittle materials...
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Brittleness is the
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ophiuroids (from
Latin ophiurus '
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software engineering,
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other forms by recurrent,
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Brittle systems theory creates an
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system characterized by a
sudden and...
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