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- alkaline strength
- anchoring strength
- bearing strength
- bending strength
- bond strength
- bursting strength
- cleavage strength
- compression strength
- crazing strength
- cross-breaking strength
- crushing strength
- deflection strength
- dielectric strength
- dry strength
- edgewise compressive strength
- electric strength
- electrical strength
- endurance strength
- fatigue strength
- flexural strength
- impact strength
- impact fatigue strength
- interlaminar strength
- long-term strength
- notched impact strength
- offset yield strength
- permanent strength
- shear strength
- short-term strength
- tear strength
- tear propagation strength
- tensile strength
- tensile breaking strength
- tensile impact strength
- tinting strength
- torsion strength
- transverse strength
- ultimate bearing strength
- ultimate shear strength
- ultimate tensile strength
- wet strength
- yield strength
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