
1) British cuisine 2) Marine edible fish 3) Materials science 4) Smoked fish
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In science, buckling is a mathematical instability, leading to a failure mode. Theoretically, buckling is caused by a bifurcation in the solution to the equations of static equilibrium. At a certain stage under an increasing load, further load is able to be sustained in one of two states of equilibrium: an undeformed state or a laterally-deformed ...
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[fish] A buckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater. The head and guts are removed but the roe or milt remain. They may be eaten hot or cold. ==Origin== The word may come from the German Bückling or the Swedish böckling, both words denoting a hot-smoked variety of the kipper. ==Bucklings, bloaters and k...
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• (a.) Wavy; curling, as hair. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Buckle
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(from the article `solids, mechanics of`) An important case of compressive loading is that in which 0 < 0, which can lead to buckling. Indeed, if 0A < 2EI/L2, then the 2n is negative, at ...
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A term used to describe the unstable compressive collapse of structural members eg scaffolding.
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The bending of a building material as a result of wear and tear or contact with a substance such as water.
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(buk´ling) the process or an instance of becoming crumpled or warped. scleral buckling a technique for repair of detachment of the retina, in which indentations or infoldings of the sclera are made over the tears in the retina so as to promote adherence of the retina to the choro...
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Buc'kling adjective Wavy; curling, as hair.
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Failure mode usually characterized by unstable lateral deflection rather than breaking under compressive action.
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warping or wrinkling of the roof membrane.
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Distortion cuased by too much or uneven load. Such as that caused by the heat of a welding process. See also: Buckling Load.
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Deformation of element or structure under compressive or shear loading; the deformation is usually normal to the direction of applied load.
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Disruption causing ripples or ridges in canvas.
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A sexually immature young male.
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A carpet that does not lay flat on the floor and has ridges. In properly installed carpeting, buckling or rippling should rarely occur. A power-stretcher (not a knee-kicker) should be used to correct the situation when this issue does arise.
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