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The structure of non-destructive testing

British Journal of Applied Physics, 1961
The physical basis of all non-destructive testing is emphasized. It is suggested that the `structure' (in a general sense) of non-destructive testing is based on two principal forms of energy, viz. the spectrum of electromagnetic radiations and fields and the spectrum of particle movements or vibrations in solids.
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Stress tested—to destruction?

Nursing and Residential Care, 2021
Stress can both motivate and demotivate employees in equal measure. The trick is for an employer and employee alike to find the right balance. Adam Bernstein provides guidance.
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Testing Aircraft to Destruction

Aeronautical journal (London, England : 1897), 1922
Necessity for strength tests to supplement calculations and to check the assumptions on which the calculations are based. Historical outline. Examples of certain types of defect which are revealed by strength, test.Assumed aerodynamic conditions. Approximations reproduced by test loading. Methods of support during test.
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The dark side of leadership: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis of destructive leadership research

Journal of Business Research, 2021
Jeremy D Mackey   +2 more
exaly  

Replacing destructive by non-destructive testing

Microelectronics Reliability, 1983
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What Makes Wildfires Destructive in California?

Fire, 2022
Alexandra D Syphard   +2 more
exaly  

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