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The phrase "as a dislocation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing physical injuries, disruptions, or metaphorical displacements in various fields such as medicine, sociology, or literature.
Example: "The patient's symptoms were indicative of a fracture, but the doctor diagnosed it as a dislocation."
Alternatives: "as a disruption" or "as a displacement".
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The partial is left inside the precipitate and remains as a dislocation loop.
The driving force of the relaxation process can be proposed as a dislocation dragging mechanism controlled by the migration of vacancies without break-away.
These findings, along with transmission electron microscopy analysis, show that nano-pillar plasticity in the presence of a grain boundary is also characterized by dislocation avalanches, likely resulting from dislocation nucleation-controlled mechanisms, and that at these small length scales this grain boundary may serve as a dislocation sink rather than a dislocation source.
Each point in the plane represents a unique combination of phenotypic trait values, and mutations can be imagined as a dislocation of an individual's phenotype from one point in this abstract plane to another.
Based on GPS observations as well as a dislocation model for a spherical body, far-field co-seismic offsets produced by the 2004 Sumatra and the 2011 Tohoku earthquakes at distances of thousands of kilometers away from the earthquake rupture were shown to be over 1 mm (e.g., Banerjee et al., 2005; Kreemer et al., 2006; Pollitz et al., 2011).
The injury was reported as a dislocation, but according to the book, Simms to McConkey, written by Phil McConkey, Simms, and Dick Schaap, the injury was much more severe, with the thumb literally hanging off after impact, and the bone sticking out through the skin.
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The deformation during indentation is first purely elastic until dislocations are created observable in a pop-in in the load displacement data, as well as in a dislocation rosette around the indentation.
Whether due to an impurity acting as a stress concentrator or a dislocation, as in a pole dislocation twinning mechanism, is unknown.
Indeed, the two go together, rather as in Shakespeare a dislocation of the social order may have its consequences in the supernatural world (The Tempest, A Midsummer Night's Dream).
They reduced, as they supposed, a dislocation of the right thigh forwards into the foramen ovale.
Hamasyan's streaming ingenuity erupted in an outburst of sleek arpeggios and left-hand hooks that brought a roar from the crowd, but the shift never felt like a dislocation as the choir slithered back in around him.
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