- in the field,
joined by
Brittles after "quitting the post and the Army".
Unwilling to see more
lives needlessly taken,
Brittles takes it upon
himself to...
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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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brittle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brittleness is the
liability of a
material to
fracture when
subjected to stress.
Brittle or
brittleness may...
- (Seventh ed.). Hoboken, New Jersey: John
Wiley & Sons. p. 656. ISBN 978-1-119-14844-9. OCLC 944179855.
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confections are made with caramel:
brittles, nougats, pralines, flan, crème brûlée, crème caramel, and
caramel apples...
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Brittle stars,
serpent stars, or
ophiuroids (from
Latin ophiurus '
brittle star'; from
Ancient Gr**** ὄφις (óphis) 'serpent' and οὐρά (ourá) 'tail'; referring...
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chocolate and is
comparable to
peanut brittle,
though the
Munch bar has a
higher density of
peanuts compared to most
brittles. Due to its
short list of simple...
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ceramics and semiconductors, are
generally characterized by
their brittleness. This
brittleness primarily stems from
their strong ionic or
covalent bonds, which...
- The
brittle-ductile
transition zone (hereafter the "transition zone") is the zone of the Earth's
crust that
marks the
transition from the upper, more...
- this
results in a
natural gl****
forming from the lava.
Obsidian is hard,
brittle, and amorphous; it
therefore fractures with
sharp edges. In the past, it...