of Rupture
Source: Webster's dictionaryFinally, these conductive pores can either heal, resealing the bilayer or expand, eventually rupturing it. Source: Internet
In such cases, the disc may rupture, with disc material ending up in the spinal canal, or rupturing more laterally to press on spinal nerves. Source: Internet
Gbarain was shut down due to the rupturing of the gas pipeline; Ihovbor was idle because of low load demand by Discos and gas constraint. Source: Internet
No wonder the cold war between himself and Mr. Nagamootoo would spill into the streets and spell the fragmentation of the shaky AFC Party, rupturing an unhealed wound that will provoke a cancerous contagiousness within the flock. Source: Internet
Expectations for a breakthrough at the summit, however, are low, with U.S. allies focussed on avoiding rupturing the G7, which in its 42-year history has tended to seek consensus on major issues. Source: Internet
Expectations for a major breakthrough on trade at the summit, however, remain low, with U.S. allies focused on avoiding rupturing the G7, which in its 42-year history has tended to seek consensus on major issues. Source: Internet