Examples of using Shear in English and their translations into Chinese
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This provides the impact and the shear stress, making the cells break in proportion to the operating pressure.
Mr. Shear believes sales activity will continue to strengthen in 2019, setting the stage for significant construction, sales and price growth in 2020 and 2021.
However, the relentless wind shear exposed the system's circulation until it dissipated in the mid-Atlantic on September 29.
Hielscher ultrasonic devices are in use worldwide as laboratory mixers, high shear mixing equipment, full-size in-line homogenizers or particle mills.
Although upper-level wind shear remained somewhat adverse, a process of slow development became evident by July 19 as surface pressures began to fall.
For, upon nearer approach, her long, low shear, sharp bows, and raking masts, told quite another story.
Shear Excellence Hair Academy has been leasing since 2008 and have expanded twice.
Temperature and shear rate can be closely controlled to simulate the processing environment of interest.
Twitch CEO Emmett Shear added:“Amazon and Twitch optimize for our customers first and are both believers in the future of gaming.
In cosmic shear, it is not galaxy clusters but large-scale structures in the Universe that warp the light, which produces an even smaller effect.
Shear and I stood in silence for a time, watching the colors move around the room.
The WFPC2 observation could have introduced anomalous shear and not a measure of the dark matter distribution," Clowe explained.
The wind shear was expected to relent within 48 hours, prompting some forecast models to suggest the depression would eventually attain hurricane status.
After Kurt passed in 1971, Beverly Shear was managed by his son Joseph Nebel.
For most polymers, viscosity decreases with both temperature and shear rate, making them non-Newtonian fluids.
Soon after, strong southwesterly wind shear disrupted the storm, causing Bonnie to weaken again.
Wind shear is an adversary of tropical cyclones like Tropical Storm Nadine, and it is tearing the storm apart in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean.
David Shear, U.S. assistant defense secretary for Asian and Pacific security affairs, criticized China's activities in the East and South China Seas.
The shear also reduced once again allowing Franklin to re-strengthen somewhat, with winds reaching 60 mph(95 km/h) on July 28.
The neighboring dormitory building survived, but with many shear cracks in the walls.