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shrivel: wither, as with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled" flinch: draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf" reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?" become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank" psychiatrist: a physician who specializes in psychiatry decrease in size, range, or extent; "His earnings shrank"; "My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me"
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shrinking: process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage" the amount by which something shrinks shoplifting: the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store; "shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting"
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It is the deviation of dimensions of the moulded part from the dimensions of cavity when measured on moulded part after certain hours. Compressibility, thermal expansion and pvT characteristics influence the dimensions of moulded part.
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Internal rupture occurring in castings due to contraction during cooling. Also applied to surface shrinkage cracks.
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Decrease in the dimensions of a sheet of paper or loss incurred in weight between the amount of pulp used and paper produced.
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