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"deformation" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the process or result of changing or damaging the usual or natural shape of something
  2. [countable] a change in the usual or natural shape of something

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They can also can sense every minute of the deformation.
Purple diamonds result from both hydrogen inclusions and physical deformation.
This has reportedly been associated with deformation in the spinal cord.
" He says, "It was not a transformation, it was a deformation.
To the butt plugs Prause added piezoelectric discs, which detect deformation.
Or we might explore the deformation of materials: crashes, collisions, etc.
Topologists study properties of objects that stay the same despite deformation.
Contour lines show the surface deformation rate between May 6, 2007, and Nov.
"Computer models, at the moment, do not perfectly describe deformation," says Michael Zimmermann.
The wobbly synthesizer was linked directly into the deformation of the clouds geometry.
Q&A Deformation, impurities, radiation — many factors lend unexpected color to a diamond.
And in a way my whole writing career is that sort of deformation.
Its tight construction further minimizes deformation of tread blocks when changing direction, improving grip.
It can increase the risk of autism, arrested development and deformation of facial features.
" And strain gauges are "deformation-sensitive resistors, that slightly change their resistance when stretched or squished.
The Tuolluvaara mine in Kiruna is no longer active and lies outside the ground deformation zone.
These apartment blocks at the foot of Luossavaara Mountain in Kiruna lie outside the deformation zone.
Actors: Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith DavidDirector: John Carpenter There's something about body deformation that's unnerving.
Obviously, a real wagon would have some type of deformation, but this model should work for now.
Beyond a certain threshold, that deformation will spread too deep into the ribbon, dampening the curling effect.
"Long-term effects of Excoriation Disorder could include scarring and deformation of the fingertips," Dr Penzel said.
Q&A Q. Did cranial deformation as practiced by the ancient Mayans change or impair brain function?
No deformation of the island of Tenerife has been noted, but earthquake swarms like this are relatively uncommon.
The zoologist discovered a unique alignment of the protein structures within, which proved resilient to stress and deformation.
" The Soviet people were victims of a long process Andrei Sakharov called the "tragic deformation of our people.
They were able to tell the difference between deformation done by earthquakes and that incurred through old age.
And the maternity hospital's "deformation doctor," a physician specializing in newborns with deficiencies, recommended he see a geneticist.
THE deformation professionnelle of the British establishment is its habit of rewarding failure: mess things up, get a promotion.
But as E.P. Thompson, a Marxist historian, pointed out, many English people suffer from the opposite deformation: reverse Podsnappery.
Company of Heroes is filled with features that were advanced for its time, like terrain deformation and world destruction.
Each wave resulted in a deformation in the yarn of about 25 percent, resulting in a measurable spike in electricity.
In Poland, abortion is illegal except in cases of sexual assault, serious fetal deformation, or threat to the mother's life.
It makes the deformation mechanic feel less powerful, but even still, figuring out the solution to puzzles is still satisfying.
"Satellites are monitoring the gas and temperatures and we're monitoring deformation to see if we have any uplift," he said.
At the same time, this realization should make us more critical of leaders who encourage the deformation of our expectations.
Within that crinkled sphere — like a tectonically wonky planet seen from afar — Creed wrangled complexity and chaos, deformation and disorder.
The films are a cool study of deformation as well as an abstracted extension of Everson's more human-centered work.
Electrorheology, as this field of research is called, is concerned with the deformation and flow of matter when affected by electricity.
"We are against the cultural and commercial deformation of our pizza and against its industrialisation," founder Antonio Pace explained at the time.
Few characters are spared deformation, corruption or destruction by the totalitarian state, Nazi and Stalinist, or by the autonomous violence of war.
Zika has been clinically linked to a foetal deformation known as microcephaly, in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and brains.
An acceleration, a change in velocity, will cause a change in this deformation, which we should be able to experience as gravitational waves.
After that, they merged the two facial identities via "deformation transfer," translating movements of the first face into proportionate movements by the second.
For more than a century, the San Andreas Fault has been considered the undisputed heavyweight champion of large-scale deformation in the West.
LKAB brought employment opportunities to the city, but each time iron ore is extracted, waste rock from above falls and causes ground deformation.
The modelling will include local ground deformation and subsidence effects which can affect heights, as well as global tectonic motion which is mostly horizontal.
The phone has another sensor below the screen which can detect a minute deformation in the glass when a finger is pushed against it.
Since 1998, El Salvador has banned all abortion, even in cases of rape, incest, fetal deformation or where the mother's life is at stake.
These include small and large inclusions of other elements in the crystal, physical deformation of the crystal lattice, radiation, or a combination of causes.
In the absence of the body, the empty cast references both the deformation of the original wound and the hope and longing for healing.
" The rock formations are non-biological in nature, the researchers say, interpreting the "structures as products of structural deformation and carbonate alteration of layered rock.
In August Chile's constitutional court upheld a law allowing terminations in the case of rape or fetal deformation, or if the mother's life is endangered.
Using computer models, the researchers found that the stress patterns fit in perfectly with visual observations of fault deformation and seismic activity in the area.
So we replaced the injection mold with a 3D printer, and use their existing, production, sintering ovens (and solved all the shrink / deformation / supports issues).
In its fierce turning against the instinct to preserve oneself it seems closer to a deformation of character than an expression of its natural state.
This takes years and wreaks havoc on the world above, causing constant quaking and an extreme deformation of the land, including the abrupt formation of canyons.
So even when a t-shirt is fluttering away in the breeze from a fan, the projected image on it matches every little move and deformation.
The deformation shears some axons directly, releasing their protein contents, including tau, which with time can form abnormal tangles similar to those found in Alzheimer's disease.
Cancer starts in a single cell, often as the result of some mechanical change or deformation, itself possibly caused by an external trauma (like cigarette smoke).
Brazil's Health Ministry said in November that Zika was linked to a fetal deformation known as microcephaly, in which infants are born with smaller-than-usual brains.
"The performance of our plastic mix is better than traditional modifiers, the fatigue seems improved and resistance to water deformation is as good or better," he adds.
Then, one night, when I was beset by anguish at my deformation, I confided to Viki in the darkness of our bedroom that I felt overwhelmingly confused.
We also have a sensor that measures the ground's deformation, because when the volcano is close to erupting, it tends to swell like a panettone inside an oven.
It is here, in this violation against the self, that transgression and transcendence combine to produce a hideous deformation of art's promise to pull us out of ourselves.
From the study, a detailed look at how the robot surgeon works and how it uses its vision system to see tissue that's subject to easy, rapid deformation.
Brazil's health ministry in November confirmed the Zika virus was linked to a fetal deformation known as microcephaly, in which infants are born with smaller-than-usual brains.
These cracks are appearing from "deformation of the ground surface due to the underlying intrusion of magma" -- which is molten rock that is underground, according to the agency.
Those include three seismometers to measure earthquakes, three GPS instruments to chart ground deformation and one instrument to monitor gas emissions at four different locations on the mountain.
Surface deformation is one of the main ways in which volcanoes of all kinds are monitored, from Washington State's explosive Mount St. Helens to Hawaii's effusive Mauna Loa.
Practiced for some 5,500 years by cultures around the world, artificial cranial deformation involves binding the growing heads of infants and children with bandages, planks, boards or bricks.
Practiced for some 5,500 years by cultures around the world, artificial cranial deformation involves binding the growing heads of infants and children with bandages, planks, boards or bricks.
The results allowed the researchers to "see the motion of the plates and the deformation around the fault due to the two sides being locked together," according to Steckler.
Bolsonaro, for example, has vowed to veto any legislation seeking to legalize abortion, which is allowed only in cases of rape, fetal deformation and to save a mother's life.
Perhaps the most damaging deformation belongs to the all-conquering stage musical "Les Miz," which turns Monsieur and Madame Thénardier — the novel's most egregious characters — into bathetic comic relief.
This joke, this mockery, seemed the only way I could create a new deformation of it and it could live and exist at the very least in this book.
The seismic activity and gas outlet has occurred in Yellowstone since the beginning of 2018, but apparently not to a significant enough extent and without any sign of ground deformation.
You do this by dashing or crashing into a pliable surface, which causes the surface to dent, or you can undo the deformation of terrain that is near the blob.
The New Yorker's Richard Brody criticized Inside Out for its "deformation of children, and of mental life," which he argued was the result of a cynical, stupid obsession with simplicity.
Rotation of the head seems to cause more brain stretching and deformation than just straight back-and-forth motions, says Mehmet Kurt, a mechanical engineer at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Their experience has necessarily produced in them what psychologists sometimes call a "professional deformation," a necessary conditioned way of looking at the world that is structured, hierarchical, strategic and operational.
They form inside magma, and like some better-known carbon crystals, zircons are forever—they can outlast the rocks they form in and withstand eons of unspeakable pressure, erosion and deformation.
It's because Semblance's platformer mechanics and structures are so familiar, so the deformation tool is almost like cheating — which is a comforting sensation in a game that is already comfortingly familiar.
So we can track how much the water levels are decreasing in the aquifer by tracking ground deformation, and we can estimate how much has been pumped physically from the aquifer.
That "young" age means that the rocks Forni was looking at were still relatively fresh, and hadn't gone through damaging cycles of deformation and erosion, which might have destroyed valuable data.
If the move does not take place, much of the city would collapse into the earth over the next century as the ground subsides, part of a process called ground deformation.
But when microscopic spikes or some other structure is added to the surface, the water droplet undergoes what physicists call maximal deformation and ends up spending less time on the surface.
Though not particularly dangerous to the person infected, the spread of Zika has been accompanied by a huge spike in microcephaly, a congenital and irreversible deformation of the skull in newborn babies.
New research published in Geophysical Research Letters suggests many of these quakes, some of which occur at depths between 6 and 103 miles (10 and 20 kilometers), are exhibiting surprising deformation patterns.
But there is a case to be made that this deformation is exactly what Pozzo was interested in—revealing the limitations of and gaps in the then-mysterious science of perspective construction.
The Zika virus, spreading fast across South and Central America, has been clinically linked to a fetal deformation known as microcephaly, in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and brains.
The headgear, which must be flexible enough to pass what is called a deformation test, also has to be compatible with protective eyewear, one of the sport's few required pieces of equipment.
As for the misshapen skull, the researchers refer to a number of possibilities, including a process called "plastic deformation," where the skull, owing to heat pressure, becomes deformed when buried in the ground.
In Brazil, the Supreme Court is set to consider whether current law, which allows terminating pregnancies only in cases of rape, fetal deformation or when the mother's life is in danger, is unconstitutional.
Three things are said to indicate that a super volcano is about to erupt: increased seismic activity, increased ground deformation and changes in the hydrothermal system or increased gas outlet at the surface.
Semir Zeki and Tomohiro Ishizu close the book out with a fascinating (if dry) neuroscientific academic paper on the brain science behind Bacon's method of shocking by way of facial and figure deformation.
In practice, the A10X Fusion supported fluid gaming with AsphaltXtreme and the Escher-influenced Monument 2, image deformation and animation in Plotograph, pro-level photo editing in Affinity Photo and 3D manipulation in Shapr3D.
NAIRY BAGHRAMIAN: DEFORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE The Berlin-based Iranian sculptor uses her first international museum show, co-organized with Ghent's SMAK, to deconstruct her medium with a series of site-specific installations. Sept. 303–Feb.
Though the review argues that "perhaps the most damaging deformation belongs to the all-conquering stage musical 'Les Miz,'" it is likely that it is through that musical that students know the work best.
Small bone fragments were still attached to the impact site, acute and obtuse fracture angles were apparent, and there was a permanent deformation of the bone after the force caused it to exceed natural flexibility.
Bodily fluids behave differently in a low gravity environment, and this can cause an array of problems, including deformation to the back of a spacefarer's eye, which can lead to some pretty nasty blurring of vision.
"They seem not to consider the possibility that these processes [fossils]—which are very long and exceedingly thin—might have been subjected to some degree of post-mortem deformation due to geological processes," Poropat told Gizmodo.
The abnormal separation was caused by the non-opening of the lid of the nozzle intended to separate aside Block D oxidizer tank due to the deformation of the separation sensor pin (bended by 6˚45').
" (Though, it should be noted that Biasi and Scharer addressed this in their paper: The deformation of the land around faults is often different than land alterations elsewhere.) "It sheared my grandfather's house off the ground.
The network, focusing on a seismically active area known as the Guerrero Gap, would track seafloor deformation and so-called silent slips, he wrote, with the goal of mitigating the human risks of earthquakes and tsunamis.
In the event of a crash, the deployable recorder will be released from the plane, "triggered either by structural deformation in the fuselage or because it starts to go under water," Mr. Champion, of Airbus, said.
As she did playing a brainy, atrocity-obsessed teenager in Sarah DeLappe's "The Wolves," Ms. Perkins manages the tricky task of suggesting the inconsistencies of a character in the process of formation and deformation at once.
Yoichi Masuda and Masato Ishikawa detail their work on these bots in a paper, Development of a Deformation-driven Rolling Robot with a Soft Outer Shell, published for the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics.
Scientists have found genetic material from Zika virus in tissue and fluids taken from mothers and children in at least 17 cases of microcephaly, a deformation characterized by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage.
What's called volumetric capture uses multiple cameras in a 360-degree setup to capture what can look like a photorealistic representation of a subject, including all the little details like clothing deformation, hair movement, and so on.
As the authors write in study:The findings of this study demonstrate that small earthquakes that occur adjacent to and between faults can have very different style of deformation than the large ground rupturing earthquakes produced along active faults.
The researchers applied their modeling techniques and algorithm to 15 years worth of satellite imagery that included the bridge and found that it did show unusual signs of warping and deformation several months leading up to the collapse.
" One part of channeling this inner life, writes Alexander, involves healing from the trauma of the past: "Regardless of the artist's intent, he or she is painting against a history of deformation and annihilation of the black body.
" With earthquakes not unusual in Japan, the building will incorporate a structural system composed of braced tubes made from columns, beams and braces "to prevent deformation of the building due to lateral forces such as earthquakes or wind.
As the USGS report on the earthquake swarm mentions, there are no other signs of potential eruption right now: no changes in gas emissions, no deformation, and no shallow seismicity (<2 kilometers) that are generally associated with an impeding eruption.
Back in 2004, knowing the city was doomed to sink into the mines below (a process known as "deformation"), the state-owned mining company Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB held a splashy global design competition to find the best idea for moving Kiruna.
But with lines occasionally as long as eight hours for an average ride of under two minutes—not to mention reports of riders having strokes, brain deformation, and serious injury due to crashes—how come we put ourselves through it?
If he contributed to our republic's deformation he did not act alone, and what he delivered was, in some sense, what both the political class and the public increasingly desire from their government: not republican deliberation but quasi-monarchical action.
Signs of cranial deformation among the remains of ancient Mesoamericans is nothing new—it was likely done to signify group affiliation, demonstrate social status, or as a cosmetic enhancement—but it's the orientation of the bodies in the grave that's particularly noteworthy.
According to Dr. Shari Lipner, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the Weill Cornell Medical College at Cornell University, nail biting may lead to permanent brown-black lines on the nails, as well as a shortened nail caused by deformation in the nail bed.
"Given this volume and the sustained withdrawal of magma from the summit reservoir without appreciable deformation in the lower East Rift Zone, it is most likely that the LERZ eruption may continue for months to years," the report said. Volcanoes. Geysers. Earthquakes.
What they do according to O*NET: Construct oral prostheses to replace missing teeth and other oral structures to correct natural and acquired deformation of mouth and jaws, to restore and maintain oral function, such as chewing and speaking, and to improve appearance.

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