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were deformation
noun
The act of deforming, or state of being deformed.
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Most of the causes of problem in the Invisalign cases were deformation of the tray.
As a result, most of the reasons for pain or discomfort in the Invisalign cases were deformation of trays.
The main outcome measures were Deformation Amplitude, 1st-AT, and 2nd-AT.
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The major correlative traits for enhanced survival were deformations and cataract.
Another possible explanation for the movements of the two flank GPS stations is deformation resulting from ice unloading.
Art is deformation for Mr. Botero, the artist indulging in a frequently comic disregard for natural proportions.
His areas of research interest are deformation and fracture, deformation processing and welding metallurgy.
S and (S') are deformation equivalent (Leftrightarrow ) X and (X') are deformation equivalent (Leftrightarrow ) X and (X') yield two points in the same connected component of the Gieseker moduli space.
One of possible triggering mechanisms is deformation of magma system due to the earthquake.
The distinctive characteristics of the plant symptoms caused by Taphrina species are deformation of plant tissues.
A third method used to study basic mechanical properties of GUVs is deformation induced by an electric field, or electrodeformation [ 15– 17].
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