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shrinkage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shrinkage may
refer to:
Shrinkage (casting), size
reduction of
liquid metal as it
solidifies Shrinkage (concrete)...
- In statistics,
shrinkage is the
reduction in the
effects of
sampling variation. In
regression analysis, a ****ed
relationship appears to
perform less...
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Urban shrinkage can
refer to:
Shrinking cities,
cities facing a
significant drop in po****tion
Planned shrinkage, an
urban planning philosophy to deliberately...
- In accounting,
shrinkage or
shrink occurs when a
retailer has
fewer items in
stock than were
expected by the
inventory list. This can be
caused by clerical...
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There are
three types of
shrinkage:
shrinkage of the liquid,
solidification shrinkage and patternmaker's
shrinkage. The
shrinkage of the
liquid is rarely...
- of
washing or relaxing.
Shrinkage is also
called residual shrinkage and
measured in percentage. The
major cause of
shrinkage is the
release of stresses...
- This
decrease of
flaccid **** size is
referred to by the
slang term "
shrinkage", due to
action by the
cremaster muscle. The same
phenomenon affects cyclists...
- A **** (/ˈpiːnɪs/; pl.: ****es or penes) is a male ****
organ that is used to
inseminate female or
hermaphrodite animals during co****tion. Such organs...
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changes (morphology) and death.
These changes include blebbing, cell
shrinkage,
nuclear fragmentation,
chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, and...
- processes.
Shrinkage defects can
occur when
standard feed
metal is not
available to
compensate for
shrinkage as the
thick metal solidifies.
Shrinkage defects...