Sentence examples for dislocation passage from inspiring English sources

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Microstructural evolution determined by mechanical testing is usually modelled from perceived mechanisms of work hardening during dislocation passage and storage in complex arrays.

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The disorder produced by the passage of a slip dislocation, the resulting change in free energy and, consequently, the stress opposing dislocation motion are calculated both for a single isolated dislocation and for a sequence of dislocations moving on the same slip plane.

CAC simulation results demonstrated a smooth passage of cracks and dislocations through the atomistic continuum interface without the need for additional constitutive rules or special numerical treatment.

In one of the most interesting passages, he describes the dislocation that often occurs when you've worked on a play and the reviews come out, even if they are raves all round: "This is always an odd moment of cognitive dissonance.

The main reasons for technical failure of stent placement were dislocation of the stent during the procedure, no passage of the guidewire through the stricture, failure to deploy or release the stent from the delivery system.

Posterior dislocations will dislocate straight posterior, only 5% of shoulder dislocations are posterior (Figure 7).

Displacement, dislocation, and distance are the subjects of "Between Here and There: Passages in Contemporary Photography," at the Met.

Sifting through the tenuously connected word constellation it occurs to you that people like Basquiat and Burroughs and the Beats were forebears of the post-Gutenberg dislocation of text from its moorings -- one that we all swim in - with passages and words and texts floating to us and past us from multiple screens of varying sizes throughout each day.

Sturgeon read a passage from Autumn that, she said, "sums up for me the sense of division and dislocation in our country and across the world today better than anything I've read, fiction or non-fiction, since the referendum".

This observation is not consistent with a direct formation of the observed dislocations by strong shock deformation because the edge component of [001] dislocations in shocked olivine is distinctly faster than the screw component and would thus disappear during the passage of a shock wave (Langenhorst et al. [1999]).

This putative activation step may promote the dislocation of the two halves of SecY about the hinge region between TMS 5 and 6, to allow the passage of proteins through or into membrane (Van den Berg et al., 2004), possibly in the manner described by the structure of the slightly more open state (Egea and Stroud, 2010).

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