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Removing the Debris

2020
When natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and so on affect human communities, the casualty is always severe with untold hardships. Those who are lucky to survive have to face the problem of removing the debris. Of course, government agencies, private companies, spirited individuals, and some of the people affected who still feel ...
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The Response to Particulate Debris

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1993
The most common cause of failure of total hip and other arthroplasties is aseptic loosening of the prosthesis. Substantial evidence suggests that the adverse tissue response to prosthesis wear particles is an important contributor to bone loss around implants.
David R. Haynes   +4 more
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MEASURING THE DEBRIS

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1985
The CDM/FP/00 (Continuous Debris Monitor with Flushing Plug) is an on‐line magnetic plug designed to measure the amount of ferrous debris in oil‐lubricated and hydraulic systems. It is superior to existing self‐sealing magnetic plugs in that a continuous reading is given when the unit is plumbed into an oil line.
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Debris families observed by the haystack orbital debris radar

Acta Astronautica, 1997
Abstract The Haystack radar provides a unique capability to observe and monitor the orbital debris environment in low-Earth orbit for debris sizes down to less than 1 cm in diameter. Recent changes in the observation geometry of the Haystack radar have greatly enhanced the capability of the radar in separating debris objects into orbit families ...
A bade   +3 more
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Space Debris

2018
The space surrounding our planet is densely populated by an increasing quantity of man-made space debris, most of which derives from breakup of operating satellites, abandoned spacecraft or upper stages at the end of mission life. The forecast for the next decade is for a growth in the debris population due to in-orbit explosions, material ...
C. Kypraios, E. Carpanelli
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Debris and Immobility

Art Journal, 2008
A ticker tape of statistical figures races to keep pace with the cataclysms pulsing nonstop through the landscape, through its inhabitants. A sharp rise in the number of limbs lost by soldiers this month. The population of New Orleans cut in half nearly overnight. “That city could be bulldozed,” responds the leader of the US Congress.
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Debris Avalanche

2013
A debris avalanche is a large volume, extremely rapid, and, therefore, highly destructive mass movement involving unconsolidated ...
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Debris flows and debris torrents in the Southern Canadian Cordillera

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 1985
In Canada, debris torrents (also referred to as channelized debris flows) occur in parts of British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. At least 17 deaths and an estimated $100 million of damage to bridges and property can be attributed to this natural hazard.
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The Debris of the Solar System

1988
So far we have been considering the major bodies of the Solar System. There is also a menagerie of smaller objects. Only recently have astronomers been able to begin the task of unravelling the history of the Solar System and to relate the great variety of objects to its early formation. Our ideas are still rather sketchy but in their basic outline are
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