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necking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Necking can
refer to:
Making out, a term for
heavy kissing of the
neck or
petting of that area
Necking (engineering)...
- cross-sectional area
provides the
basis for the name "
neck".
Because the
local strains in the
neck are large,
necking is
often closely ****ociated with yielding,...
- The
neck is the part of the body on many
vertebrates that
connects the head with the torso. The
neck supports the
weight of the head and
protects the nerves...
-
Neck to
Neck is a
collaborative album by
American guitarist Chet
Atkins and
British singer-songwriter and
guitarist Mark Knopfler,
released on October...
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necker or
Necker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Necker may
refer to:
Necker (surname)
Necker (ship),
several ships Necker (Thur), a tributary...
-
movement of
atomic dislocations. The
necking phase is
indicated by a
reduction in cross-sectional area of the specimen.
Necking begins after the
ultimate strength...
- term for a
Peninsula Necking (engineering),
tensile deformation forming a
neck Neck (Chinese constellation), in
Chinese astronomy Neck (water spirit), in...
-
ultimate tensile strength. The
third stage is the
necking region.
Beyond tensile strength, a
necking forms where the
local cross-sectional area becomes...
- The
Necks are an
Australian avant-garde jazz trio
formed in 1987 by
founding mainstays Chris Abrahams on
piano and
Hammond organ, Tony Buck on drums,...
- (representing the
onset of
necking) is
often relatively flat. Moreover, some (brittle)
materials fracture before the
onset of
necking, such that
there is no...