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Deformations

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Deformations meaning

plural of deformation

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The opposing spacecraft on the other side of the asteroid would then receive these radar signals, analyze whatever waveform deformations occurred, and correlate that to the materials the radar had to pass through.

First, an antibody that catches the targeted antigens is fixed onto the nanosheet, and deformations to a thin film caused by electric repulsions among the adhered antigens is measured.

The nonlinear behavior of the materials we use in constructing our structures is due to the large deformations imposed by the earthquake vibrations and the physical limitations of these materials.

The reason of these deformations, according to scientists, was Nickel (Ni) impurities contained in CNFs.

Although unimportant linguistically, and regardless of the simplicity and consistency of the stress rule, these deformations were greatly mocked by the language's detractors.

As a result, implants can now fit through small incisions, doctors can easily perform complex deformations, and sutures and other material aides can naturally biodegrade after a completed surgery.

Atmospheric pressure changes can also introduce deformations to the housing, influencing the frequency by changing stray capacitances.

Casinos replace their playing cards often to prevent players from gaining an advantage by detecting deformations in the cards.

Deformations are numbered according to their order of formation with the letter D denoting a deformation event.

During the 1950s, up to 25% of lambs born by sheep that had grazed on corn lily had serious facial deformations.

Examination of Tutankhamun's body has also revealed deformations in his left foot, caused by necrosis of bone tissue.

Metamorphic events may span multiple deformations.

Other types of friction Rolling resistance main Rolling resistance is the force that resists the rolling of a wheel or other circular object along a surface caused by deformations in the object and/or surface.

Significant ellipsoidal deformations have recently been shown to occur for sulfur ions citation and chalcogen ions citation in pyrite -type compounds.

Smooth manifolds are 'softer' than manifolds with extra geometric structures, which can act as obstructions to certain types of equivalences and deformations that exist in differential topology.

Strict regulations and controls have been enabled to avoid its use by pregnant women and prevent developmental deformations.

The Appalachian Highland owes its oblique northeast-southwest trend to crustal deformations which in very early geological time gave a beginning to what later came to be the Appalachian mountain system.

The first volume, Single-Particle Motion, appeared in 1969; the second, Nuclear Deformations, in 1975.

These interactions tend to fix the individual chains more strongly in position and resist deformations and matrix breakup, both at higher stresses and higher temperatures.

The type of asphalt used is a viscoelastic plastic material that can adjust to the movements and deformations imposed on the embankment as a whole, and to settlements in the foundation.