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the warping
verb
To twist or become twisted, physically or mentally: To twist or turn (something) out of shape; to deform. To become twisted out of shape; to deform. To deflect or turn (something) away from a true, proper or moral course; to pervert; to bias. To go astray or be deflected from a true, proper or moral course; to deviate.
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Yet it too is dominated by the warping atmosphere of a military lust for dominance.
"Washington Square" presents a case for the warping qualities of great love.
In fact, with the warping effect of time, both had grown larger.
The only condition is that the warping roof terrace is covered in real slate like the original.
I didn't see the warping effect, but my glowsticks might have gotten in my way.
Further, the warping effect of stiffener also is included.
The functional simulation results obtained in the warping architecture are encouraging.
The smoothing is achieved through a low-order MVDR analysis that follows the warping step.
As to torsional members with open thin-walled sections, the warping effect is not negligible.
This transfer uses the transformations that were produced from the warping step and used earlier to create the fused image.
The function f is called the warping function of the warped product [7].
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