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141 fracture
1) разрушение || разрушать(ся)2) разлом; излом || разламывать(ся); ломать(ся)3) разрыв; трещина || разрывать(ся); давать трещину, растрескиваться, образовывать трещины•fracture in the solidified skin — разрыв затвердевшей корочки ( заготовки),number of cycles to fracture — число циклов до разрушения; база испытания на выносливость;fracture of snow — разрушение снега-
adhesive fracture
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applied fracture
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black fracture
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branched fracture
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brittle fracture
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cleavage fracture
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coarse-grained fracture
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cohesive fracture
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compression fracture
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conchoidal fracture
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cone fracture
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creep fracture
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crystalline fracture
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cumulative fracture
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delayed fracture
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dimple fracture
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ductile fracture
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dynamic fracture
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edge fracture
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elastic fracture
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elastic-brittle fracture
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elastodynamic fracture
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even fracture
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explosive fracture
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fatigue fracture
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fiber fracture
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fiery fracture
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final fracture
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fish-bolt hole fracture
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fish-scale fracture
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flat fracture
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flexural fracture
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glass fracture
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impact fracture
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instability fracture
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interfacial fracture
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intergranular fracture
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intermediate fracture
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intracrystalline fracture
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kidney-shaped fracture
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lamellar fracture
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lusterless fracture
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macroscopic fracture
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massive fracture
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neck-and-split fracture
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needle fracture
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normal fracture
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oblique fracture
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oyster-shell fracture
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plane strain fracture
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plane stress fracture
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plastic flow initiated brittle fracture
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progressive fracture
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self-sustaining fracture
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service fracture
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shear fracture
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shiny fracture
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slaty fracture
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square-break fracture
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stress corrosion fracture
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subsurface fracture
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surface fracture
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tensile skin fracture
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tension fracture
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thermal shock fracture
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tough fracture
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undulating fracture
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uneven fracture
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unstable fracture
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vitreous fracture
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woody fracture
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