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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial deformation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to materials science, engineering, or any field discussing changes in shape or structure caused by non-natural processes.
Example: "The study focused on the effects of artificial deformation on the tensile strength of the material."
Alternatives: "synthetic distortion" or "man-made alteration".
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These people also engaged in artificial deformation of the skull by binding the skull in infancy.
These results indicate that the AMS of these cores represent artificial deformation dependent according to the sampling methods.
Because of its high sensitivity, AMS of marine sediments may easily be influenced by artificial deformation during coring and sampling.
Our results indicate that the magnetic fabric is a sensitive indicator of artificial deformation of soft sediments and that sampling procedures influence AMS (Figure 3).
"If you have a forehead that is exaggerated in flatness due to artificial deformation, combined with a naturally narrow skull, then you end up with an exaggerated brow ridge," says Curnoe.
This coincides with the researcher's request not to introduce unmotivated artificial deformation to the image data that would adulterate his observations.
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Artificial skull deformation is possible largely because of compromises deep in our evolutionary past.
Her archaeological research includes ancient fingerprints, artificial cranial deformation, the Whispering Woods site in Salem, NJ, and the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia cemetery also known as "The Arch Street Project".
Dear VICE, Contemporary female fashion has reached a nadir unseen since Chinese foot binding and artificial cranial deformation.
Dear Vice, Contemporary female fashion has reached a nadir unseen since Chinese foot binding and artificial cranial deformation.
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