shear u rečniku PONS

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Pressure acts locally, normal to the surface, and shear force acts locally, parallel to the surface.
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At this point shear foliaions begin to break down into a rodding lineation or a stretch lineation.
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Before writing about them, it will be as well to say something of hand shearing.
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Two techniques are typically adopted for the strengthening of beams, relating to the strength enhancement desired: flexural strengthening or shear strengthening.
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Thereafter, the system began to shear from the south, its wind field expanded, and extratropical transition had begun.
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Local hemodynamics play an important role, higher blood pressure and changes in shear stress being potential causes of intimal thickening.
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Southerly shear across the system led to an initially subtropical appearance, as thunderstorms moved away from the center.
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A professional quality electric shear reduces time spent trimming.
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The top half of the tower then sheared off at the bend and fell to the ground.
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The old shearing shed was built in 1873 and in 1894 about 265,000 sheep were shorn there.
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