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The phrase "a deformation of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing changes or alterations in shape, structure, or form, often in scientific or artistic discussions.
Example: "The sculpture represents a deformation of a traditional form, challenging the viewer's perception of beauty."
Alternatives: "an alteration of a" or "a modification of a".
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This experimental technique is a 2D optical method used in mechanical engineering, for inferring a deformation of a plane structure's surface from a displacement field calculated by correlation between pixels of two successive images.
We denote by γ x,t) a deformation of a curve γ(x).
Indeed, Kodaira proved: (Kodaira [249]) Every compact Kähler surface is a deformation of a projective manifold.
(1) A deformation of a compact complex space X is a pair consisting of.
However, since our X is obviously bimeromorphic to the torus ( T times T), which is a deformation of a projective manifold, later Voisin went on to prove a stronger result in [365].
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The 3D models were taken from two sources: the first one is a deformation of an initial subset of objects (octopus, glasses, ), while the second one is a collection of original 3D models (chair, vase, four legs, ).
First, the invading cell attached to a potential entotic cell causing a deformation of its plasma membrane and a subsequent development of a cavity under the invading cell.
Consequently, the splitting of the resonance peak in Fig. 5d evidences a deformation of the circular cross section toward an elliptical shape in our DNA resonators.
A liquid layer deposited on a vibrating plate exhibits a deformation of the surface with a high amplitude of vibration (larger than 1 μm at 30kHz).
A shear crack forms at a deformation of 0.375 %.
At a deformation of 2.00 %, a shear force reaches the maximum point of 913.1 kN.
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