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As cellulose nitrate rots, it shrinks and becomes brittle, leaking toxic fumes corrosive enough to turn a reel of film into smelly gelatin ooze.
Thus this fault zone also appears to have a ductile history with a brittle overprint.
Rendered crisp and brittle, this delicacy can have all the fun of seaborne cracklings.
Simply put, the micro-cracking of the more brittle cement matrix engages the more ductile fibers in resisting the load.
The ductile structures show a progressive evolution into semi-ductile and brittle deformation.
For anyone who does not know, glass is a hard, transparent or translucent brittle material that does not dissolve is not flammable.
A brittle wind gusted through the trees that surrounded the small hamlet, barely rustling the leaves.
Certain basins acquire complex geological profiles due to brittle, saliferous or clay tectonics.
To make handling the brittle leaf easier, dust your hands with talcum powder before beginning.
The latter was tapping her old, brittle foot impatiently against the cold marble of the palace floor.
Cups of cappuccino concluded the meal, followed by a plate of anise and bacon brittle.
Wages are low, hours are long and tedious, and management are often brittle and abrasive.
For brittle materials, the tensile strength is a valid criterion for design.
Larkham was in his element in his country's victory over Romania as he constantly probed for breaks against a brittle defence.
The martensite of quenched tool steel is exceedingly brittle and highly stressed.
The results run from simple brittle and toffee type sweets through halva, barfi, and sandesh, to the family of confections based on rasgullas.
Desperate for more information, she nearly tore the brittle paper while flipping through it.
Ophiuroids are a large group of echinoderms that includes the brittle stars and basket stars.
Eventually when it was prised open, I found some yellowed and brittle sheets of paper, most of them hand-written, but illegible now.
As I delved into the brittle and mephitic pages, my skepticism dropped away like scales from my eyes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Aluminium, iron, platinum and many other metals may thus take up so much carbon as to become brittle and unforgeable.
Mrs. Hastings swayed toward the prince in her chair of verd antique, and her voice seemed to become brittle in the air.
It is rarely used for inside finishing, owing to its brittle and splintery character.
The fur is a yellowish brown and rather harsh and brittle and has no underwool.
A nitride appears to be formed when nitrogen is passed over heated iron, since the metal is rendered brittle.
An atrophic, brittle, dry condition of the hair, and which may be either symptomatic or idiopathic.
Perhaps the brittle star has found this dodge useful in escaping from enemies.
It is brittle, and entirely volatile at the blowpipe, characters which distinguish it from horn silver.
A brittle wood breaks suddenly with a clean instead of a splintery fracture and without warning.
Then, there was a sharp, clinking sound, as if the brittle point of a stalactite had been broken off and had fallen to the ground.
It promotes the fusion of metals, but makes them all brittle and unmalleable.
Seventhly, That all kind of vitrify'd substances, by being suddenly cool'd, become very hard and brittle.
The sugar, corn syrup and water Betsey boiled until the syrup became brittle the minute she dropped a little in cold water.
Everything was no more than dried flowers, sapless, brittle and colourless.
On sectioning the bones longitudinally the cortex is noted to be exceedingly thin, a mere shell and very brittle.
Eventually the end of the thin brittle primine breaks like an eggshell and the secundine falls out.
The segmentary bricks are well baked though somewhat brittle, and they were laid in mortar.
But bone china is very strong, and does not chip as does a more brittle variety.
On an inn-window at Tarbet, in dunbartonshire, is perhaps the longest specimen of brittle rhymes ever written.
As the hammering goes on the metal becomes brittle and hard, and then it is passed though the fire to anneal or soften it.
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