Capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to elongate; resists tension (being pulled apart); measured by the maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before breaking.
It's the ultimatestrength. Among other things, Lancaster has also trawled English military history for inspiration.
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Combining parameters of tissue properties and bone mineral density was highly predictive of vertebral body ultimatestrength.
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A tensile test therefore gives four properties of great usefulness: The yield point, the ultimatestrength, the elongation and the contraction.
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We strike the sanctuary on Alban Heruin, when the sun is most powerful and I, too, will be filled with my ultimatestrength.
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It is refreshing to note that not one of the writer's critics attempts to defend the quoted ultimatestrength of a reinforced concrete column.
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The soul of America was not dead, but it was buried beneath the conflicting elements in which lay her ultimatestrength, but her present weakness.
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Doses of pamidronate and MDL 103,323 were selected from previous studies showing correction of the ovx-induced decrease of ultimatestrength of proximal tibia.
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Take refuge in the ultimateStrength, for His pure radiance is above all things.