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Seismic Fragility Analysis of Containment Structures in Nuclear Power Plants Considering Alkali‐Silica Reaction

open access: yesEarthquake Engineering &Structural Dynamics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study quantifies the influence of alkali‐silica reaction (ASR) on the seismic fragility of prestressed concrete containment structures in nuclear power plants (NPPs). Global collapse was considered as the governing failure mode to maintain consistency with current risk assessment frameworks, and was captured using a finite element model ...
Chanyoung Kim   +3 more
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Organic Glycinate Trace Minerals Improve Hatchability, Bone and Eggshell Breaking Strength, and Mineral Uptake During Late Laying Cycle in Layer Breeders. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Sci
Jahangir MA   +10 more
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Severe effects of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis on hatchability and first-week performance following inoculation of 18-day-incubated embryonated broiler eggs. [PDF]

open access: yesPoult Sci
Manders TTM   +8 more
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Schistosoma mansoni: Egg Morphology and Hatchability

The Journal of Parasitology, 1989
Schistosoma mansoni eggs were isolated and staged microscopically according to size. The eggs were then allowed to hatch and were reexamined; the hatching percentage of mature eggs was calculated. The results show clearly that not only do immature eggs not hatch, but also mature eggs greater than 160 microns fail to hatch.
Y Z, Xu, M H, Dresden
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Egg physical characteristics and hatchability [PDF]

open access: possibleWorld's Poultry Science Journal, 2002
The physical characteristics of the egg play an important role in the processes of embryo development and successful hatching. The most influential egg parameters are: weight, shell thickness and porosity, shape index, described as maximum breadth to length ratio, and the consistency of the contents.
Narushin, Valeriy G., Romanov, Michael N
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Hatchability of Hen Eggs and Lymphomatosis

Nature, 1954
IT is widely accepted that poor hatchability is one of the main causes of financial loss to poultry breeders. Judging from the results regularly reported by many large hatcheries, the national hatching-rate of all eggs set in Great Britain seems to be between 65 and 70 per cent.
R, COLES, F R, UNDERWOOD
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