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[in-tur-nl] / ɪnˈtɜr nl /


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Aluminum's strength depends heavily on its microstructure, particularly the size and density of tiny internal features called "precipitates."

From Science Daily

The work, published in Nature Nanotechnology, explains how extremely small internal stresses can build up inside battery materials and trigger cracking.

From Science Daily

It has disclosed having weak internal accounting controls, which is no small irony.

From The Wall Street Journal

A consultant in palliative care highlighted the impending "crisis" during an online internal meeting of health leaders in Sussex, a recording of which has been heard by the BBC.

From BBC

An internal investigation didn’t substantiate the claims, Nestlé said in late July.

From The Wall Street Journal