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to deformation
noun
The act of deforming, or state of being deformed.
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The delay in or failure of endochondral ossification leads to deformation of the growth plate, the development of bone deformities and a reduction in linear growth [1,2].
Distortion refers to deformation of an image.
The stiffness of PET fibres makes them highly resistant to deformation, so they impart excellent resistance to wrinkling in fabrics.
Mathematicians building on Riemann's insights understood more than 100 years ago that such surfaces can be classified topologically, i.e. up to deformation, by a single number, namely, the number of handles.
"It's due to deformation of the crystal structure," she said, forgetting that I was five and could not understand her — and yet her words made me want to know more.
That's because although glass is very strong and resistant to deformation, it lacks the toughness that metals like aluminum and steel have.
These disadvantages are compensated for by a much lower cost and by the ability of earthfill to adapt to deformation caused by movements in the dam foundation.
The stiffness of PET fibres makes them highly resistant to deformation, so that they impart excellent resistance to wrinkling in fabrics.
Fabric symmetry may be represented by the nature of deformed fossils, pebbles in a conglomerate, or any objects with a known shape prior to deformation.
Resistance to deformation decreased at higher temperature.
Stiffness of a column means resistance to deformation.
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