Similarly, large deforming forces are expected to act on the pyranose ring and the glycosidic linkage during various enzymatic processes. |
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In such a world, suggests Maddin, avarice, phallocentrism, corporatism and narcissism are dominating the world and deforming it utterly. |
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For example he shows how to deform a circle into an ellipse and proves other results on deforming conic sections. |
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Geologists said the lava dome inside the volcano is now deforming, or growing, by tens, maybe hundreds, of feet. |
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It further supportis the idea that the magnetic lineations represent the stretching direction of the deforming magma. |
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Abundant kink bands deforming foliation and stretching lineation occur in swarms. |
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Marforming consists of deforming the maraging steel in the soft martensitic condition, generally cold. |
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Fourthly, the tube can be curved into the bronchia without deforming its tubular cross section. |
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Accurate determinations of hypocentres indicate that the upper part of the basement to the Simple Folded Zone is actively deforming. |
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Because earthquakes can occur only when a rock is deforming in a brittle fashion, subduction zones can cause large earthquakes. |
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When deforming pressure was applied to the outside of this design, air pressure in the rest of the skirt forced the inner wall to move in as well, keeping the channel open. |
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