These descriptions indicate that there has been no significant crystal deformation in these rocks. |
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They suffer malnutrition, poor eyesight, bone deformation and respiratory diseases. |
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Along much of its exposed length, the unconformable contact was intensely sheared during subsequent ductile deformation. |
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The sequence shows retrogression from blueschist to greenschist facies metamorphism during deformation. |
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Fashion is the sublime deformation of nature, an unceasing and repeated effort to reshape it. |
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These secondary shear bands form only in strongly foliated rocks and deform fabrics developed earlier in the same deformation event. |
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The deformation bands found in sandstone dykes and sills are true cataclastic deformation bands. |
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There was asphalt cracking due to tensile strain resulting from plastic deformation within the crushed rock. |
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The tensile stress, acting against the mobilized tensile strength, is primarily the fibers' response to shear deformation. |
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This again is a criterion of little value in high-strain rocks, where fine banding is a common consequence of deformation. |
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The ultimate aim of understanding deformation processes is to incorporate them into interpretations of earth theology. |
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It may imply some mechanical flexibility of the basal body structure against deformation in nanometer scales. |
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Quartz veins are abundant throughout the property and most appear to be related to Cretaceous deformation of the country rocks. |
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Plated with either copper or nickel, lead shot flies truer because it resists deformation. |
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The timing of the deformation is critical to each of these models but so far isotopic ages and biostratigraphic evidence have been equivocal. |
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Greater elasticity corresponds to faster deformation and stiffer body, while low elasticity corresponds to softer bodies. |
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Is it because the clubface gives a little, resulting in slightly less deformation of the ball during impact? |
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In view of the new geochronology, the Finnmarkian Orogeny cannot have played any part in the deformation of the Hellefjord Schist. |
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He regarded metamorphism and deformation as continuously related processes and found it impossible to accept migmatites as metamorphic rocks. |
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Ahead of this deformation front there is a record of synorogenic sedimentation that is referred to as the Culm. |
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In cases of severe growth inhibition, the wings appeared crumpled with strong structural deformation. |
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At the peak of the 30th cycle, the load was held constant for 20 minutes and static creep deformation was recorded. |
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The western limit of intense Caledonian deformation is defined by the Moine Thrust Zone, beyond which lies the Caledonian foreland. |
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It is a light grey, porphyritic volcanic to subvolcanic rock, which shows almost no deformation. |
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It should also be noted that the doming deformation in the NSD context does not involve the iron, but only the 24 atoms of the porphyrin ring. |
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The Moine rocks widely record polyphase deformation and metamorphism up to amphibolite facies. |
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Determine the style of faulting and deformation on the flanks of the structure. |
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It should also be added that the fine precipitate particles can act as dislocation multiplication centers during plastic deformation. |
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Any attempt to do so results in greater deformation of the rolls, without any plastic deformation of the strip. |
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The main component of this deformation is the plastic strain of cell walls. |
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In crystalline solids, plastic deformation tends to be confined to crystallographic planes of atoms which have a low resistance to shear. |
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Thus rigid pipes are less sensitive to crushing and more sensitive to plastic deformation and buckling than their flexible equivalents. |
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A significant amount of the total plastic deformation therefore occurs in the microcracks grow and link up in the final stages of fracture. |
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Similar dynamics is observed in the plastic deformation of solids, in particular glasses. |
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This limits local concentrations of plastic deformation and suppresses fatigue damage. |
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The stress at which plastic deformation or yielding is observed to begin depends on the sensitivity of the strain measurements. |
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Little or no plastic deformation is seen in tracheid walls in ring 26, which is the last ring formed in the tree. |
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Heat is also released by plastic deformation associated with jetting and ripple formation at the interface between the parts being welded. |
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The NDT is the temperature at which fracture initiates with essentially no prior plastic deformation. |
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Yielding occurs from point A to point B and this is the area of plastic deformation. |
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He postulated that the energy due to plastic deformation must be added to the surface energy associated with the creation of new crack surfaces. |
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The deformation energy for stretching is smaller than for comparable compression. |
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The deformation of large masses of rock and soil is heavily influenced by the structure of the mass. |
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When the deformation exceeds the elastic limit of the object, it undergoes inelastic deformation. |
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The pia mater has received little attention regarding its function in the deformation of the spinal cord under compression. |
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They also increase the number of defects or imperfections in the lattice as an artefact of the deformation. |
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The apparent absence of significant erosion between eruptions suggests little or no coeval deformation. |
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Repeated trauma, as in paroxysms of cough, can produce inelastic deformation in the most vulnerable part of the ribs, the middle third. |
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In the deformation, the parallelograms always remain parallelograms, because their opposite sides remain equal, but the angles change. |
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The engine is installed at a low angle in the vehicle leaving the hood more than three inches of deformation space before it hits the engine. |
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Cold increases the pain threshold, the viscosity, and the plastic deformation of tissues but decreases motor performance. |
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A monitoring system, including tension sensors, accelerometers, and deformation gauges, will be put in place for purposes of bridge maintenance. |
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The rocks are asymmetrically folded and overthrust to the west, with chaotic units and abundant evidence for coeval soft-sediment deformation. |
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This provides an additional extension of endogenous origin, accommodated by further deformation. |
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In contrast, the Ordovician magmatic event postdates the pre-Variscan deformation in the external zone. |
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Polyphase deformation accompanied metamorphism of the original sediments, that were probably dolomite, shales and siltstones. |
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Evidence comes from numerous quartz-filled fractures that crosscut the mylonitic foliation but recrystallized during deformation. |
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It has also been argued that subglacial streamline bedforms are a product of subglacial deformation. |
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The result is a small plastic deformation of the surface structure of the workpiece. |
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Two phases of regional metamorphism are related to their respective episodes of penetrative deformation in the southern Central Iberian Zone. |
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The deformation of the human erythrocyte or red blood cell has been the topic of detailed investigation for many decades. |
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This deformation renders interpretations of the original nature of such contacts equivocal. |
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It is important to note that potassium feldspar did not deform in a ductile fashion during post-peak-metamorphic deformation. |
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The ductile structures show a progressive evolution into semi-ductile and brittle deformation. |
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A similar deformation of the anisotropic crystallites has also been observed for N. clavipes upon tensile deformation. |
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Fatigue results in a brittle-appearing fracture, with no gross deformation at the fracture. |
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The image deformation tools let you drag the corners of a 2D image to deform it, perhaps to change or emphasize perspective effects. |
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However, with progressive deformation, markers above anticlinal crests were extended in the shortening direction. |
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Comparable deformation in the Canadian Arctic began in the Late Cretaceous and continued into Oligocene time. |
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A plot of the theoretical relationship between stress and deformation in metal shows a linear portion that represents the elastic region. |
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Should the deformation lead to the decrease in the coil's inductance, the energy of the magnetic field will increase. |
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Fracture is an inhomogeneous form of deformation which can be viewed on different levels. |
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When the load exceeds a value corresponding to the yield strength, the specimen undergoes gross plastic deformation. |
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Since 1979, vertical deformation around Lake Taupo has been monitored using the lake as a giant spirit level. |
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Mylonitic limestones are particularly useful rocks for studying deformation mechanisms and fabrics in carbonate rocks. |
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To measure the axial deformation, Bishop and Henkel used a vernier telescope, which was focused on top of the steel ball. |
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Subsequently, between the Late Proterozoic and the Mesozoic, the rocks throughout the region suffered periodic episodes of deformation. |
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It indicates that some deformation and erosion of the Annascaul rocks occurred prior to deposition of the Ballynane Formation. |
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He opted for a double-curved, reinforced, thin concrete shell structure which permitted major spans, without deformation. |
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As a result, the culverts may undergo excessive deformation or failure rendering the culverts unserviceable. |
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We want to understand the connections between aseismic deformation and earthquake occurrence. |
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Fine-grained mylonite developed in the fault corridor may have favoured aseismic deformation in the Shin volcano area. |
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Some areas of the skull, such as the occipital table or the filling of the narial tubes, are preserved without deformation. |
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The Catalinas, in all of their grandeur, are going through that process of deformation right now. |
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These critical deformation rates are themselves influenced by the tacticity of the molecule and can therefore be tailored with careful synthesis. |
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Many orofacial myologists believe that a tongue thrust may result in an anterior open bite, deformation of the jaws, an abnormal function. |
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The lower unit, the Gneiss Group, is unaffected by Alpine deformation and is regarded as the autochthonous basement of the northern Apennines. |
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Brittle deformation is evident from a number of fault planes showing quartz slickensides consistently dipping at c.40 deg to the southeast. |
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Thin-section analysis shows that the minerals forming the magmatic foliation do not show any signs of deformation or recrystallization. |
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Prior to Cretaceous magmatism, the region underwent three major episodes of deformation. |
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The possibility that this scrappy specimen has also undergone very significant deformation should be considered. |
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Kinematic indicators for main phase deformation fabrics consistently demonstrate a sinistral sense of displacement with a minor southeasterly component of downthrow. |
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In accretionary prism models, the fact that the sediments are unlithified during deformation and burial indicates that accretion occurred soon after deposition. |
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Field Recordings From The Sun is simultaneously a deformation and unabashed celebration of all that is purely grotesque and whorishly beautiful about Rock and Roll music. |
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Orogenic or anorogenic, there was much deformation and regional metamorphism both before and during the intrusion of plutons between 1.36 and 1.47 billion years ago. |
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Filtered displacements feed into an Analysis module, which regularizes the data to generate a smooth deformation field and carries out a mechanics analysis. |
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Textures of kyanite, xenotime and monazite, and some staurolite and biotite, indicate that peak metamorphic mineral growth occurred after D 2 deformation. |
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He has authored more than 30 journal articles on such topics as airborne laser altimetry, crustal deformation monitoring, and high-precision GPS reference networks. |
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Foliation anisotropy caused bending to take place locally by folding about an inclined hinge in the limbs of a pre-existing synform, which tightened during the deformation. |
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Overall, the deformation behavior and power-law rheology indicate an extremely broad range of timescales that underlie reversible changes in nuclear structure. |
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In summary, the type of deformation observed in rocks presently exposed at the Earth's surface is a function of many factors, not the least of which is the level of exposure. |
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It seems that when magnesium is brought to temperatures like that encountered in engines and transmissions, there is a tendency for deformation under load to occur. |
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During this study, however, chlorite associated with the final stages of deformation has been identified in the limestone and arkosic sandstone of the Timirovo thrust system. |
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The air pressure variations due to lunisolar effects cause the deformation of the Earth and therefore directly and indirectly influence several geodynamical phenomena. |
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The experimental results have shown proposed constructive solutions to accomplish electron-ion powder heating with following particles deformation at a tantalic target. |
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However, at its extreme, this has led to the all-too-familiar deformation of the professional as simply the expert for hire, or another mercenary on the make. |
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In reality, the deformation is probably smaller in magnitude, due to stabilizing interactions between the polar termini of the peptide and the polar lipid headgroups. |
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In 1991 after inspection by the state, the selectmen ordered it to be closed due to deterioration of timber members and deformation of timber arches. |
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You can apply deformation operations to bend and twist meshed objects. |
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The mesoscale geometric and kinematic characteristics of transpressional structures formed in regions of obliquely convergent deformation are still rather poorly understood. |
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The calipers are of monobloc type to maximize rigidity and reduce deformation due to the high stresses generated by the pressure of the pistons on the pads. |
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The sinistrally transtensional Louisburgh Basin contains PrIdolI fluviatile sediments and, probably, dates the end of transpressional deformation. |
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In terms of protolith identification, many existing interpretations of the Langavat Belt do not fully consider the intense, multiphase deformation that it has suffered. |
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In this paper we present new quantitative data on strain, deformation temperatures and vorticity of flow at the top of the Greater Himalayan Slab. |
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This is achieved by choosing a material with a large elastic modulus, a low density and a large value of the maximum allowable strain before permanent deformation occurs. |
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At relatively low shear strains, deformation is apparent from the slight deformation of strain markers, such as the overturning of ice-wedge casts. |
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In the last few years an intermediate form of south flank deformation has been observed that results in slip rates of about 10 centimeters per day. |
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These structures provide an opportunity to directly study deformation processes and possible slip behaviour operating along such low-angle faults at depth. |
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This initial type of fabric is readily produced in low-temperature deformation experiments under uniaxial extension when deformation twinning is active. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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The vibratory energy that produces the minute deformation comes from a transducer which converts high-frequency alternating electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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While each of these has a field of application the overwhelming bulk of metal is shaped from the simple cast ingot by a series of deformation processes. |
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Faulting and deformation may be concentrated at a caldera because the caldera structure and associated magmatic system form weak zones in the crust. |
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In effect, sudden temperature changes, which give rise to sudden changes of humidity in the environment, cause deformation of the mushrooms from the time they are carpophores. |
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There is a new subframe to reduce cabin deformation in a collision. |
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The company is also developing a system which uses information from four deformation sensors installed in the seat subframe to perform absolute weight detection. |
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Sedimentary variability and deformation within the ridge suggests that the ice was advancing into its own outwash at a time of high relative sea level. |
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Therefore, changes in deformation could be obtained during indentation. |
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The veterinarian, however, disputed his point of view, noting that the tracks belonged to a dog of plantigrade characteristics arising from a deformation. |
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There are the same number of pieces at each level, and he achieved the appearance of deformation by corbelling, overlapping, and rotating the material as the wall got higher. |
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It is a useful test for sorting out new alloys and has direct application to design where creep deformation can be tolerated but fracture must be prevented. |
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Both deformation and creep mechanisms change with temperature. |
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Seismologists use geodetic observations such as measurements of tilt and land deformation to predict when an earthquake might be about to take place. |
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Analogue and numerical modelling together with field studies show that these two end-members of decollement result in different deformation styles. |
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Therefore, we attribute the formation of arc shapes in the model to differential propagation of the deformation front above two different types of decollement. |
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Thus it was able to undergo intense transformations, such as mechanical deformation or metamorphism, but remain always in proximity to the surface. |
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He proposed that insight into the mechanism of rock deformation could be obtained by subjecting confined samples to high pressures in the laboratory. |
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Bridges can be designed either to remain elastic during the design earthquake or to undergo irreversible but controlled deformation or displacement. |
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This process involves two complementary kinds of deformation. |
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At high enough stresses, irreversible processes accompany deformation. |
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The outer zones accommodate the most deformation and energy absorption, while less deformation takes place the closer the collision approaches the passenger compartment. |
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Post-Grenville deformation affecting the Armagh Gneiss Complex is heterogeneous but involves partial to complete recrystallization of the Grenville gneissose foliation. |
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In contrast, bead detachment during the initial ramp-up period was almost instantaneous and usually occurred without visible deformation of the cell body. |
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The question of whether or not the static deformation is representative for the structure of LH2 in detergent solution or in membranes remains to be answered. |
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Voluminous quantities of Late Ordovician to Wenlockian felsic pyroclastics and lava flows record the extensive volcanism associated with the collision and deformation. |
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Association with vertical joints suggests that the deformation is progressively evolving towards dilatancy with increasing tectonically induced differential stress. |
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The scarcity of evidence from magmatic fabrics for granite emplacement during regional shortening may reflect the general persistence of deformation to sub-solidus states. |
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This is the first book devoted to bulk nanomaterials produced by severe plastic deformation. |
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This is obviously due to the semicrystalline nature of PP whose deformation depends strongly on the strain rate and temperature. |
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip is a congenital or acquired deformation of the hip joint affecting thousands of children each year. |
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The schists also show that extreme deformation has occurred and mylonite bands are common. |
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Bird changes flight pose and aerodynamic force through adjusting bend and torsion deformation of wing. |
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At the event horizon of a black hole, this deformation becomes so strong that there are no paths that lead away from the black hole. |
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Experts also rule out syphilis, porphyria and pelvic deformation as incompatible with her medical history. |
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After the earthquake of 2010, there was no evidence of surface rupture and based on seismological, geological and ground deformation data. |
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Artificial cranial deformation was practiced by the Huns and sometimes by tribes under their influence. |
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The Huns practised artificial cranial deformation, but there is no evidence of such practice among the Xiongnu. |
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Various cultures throughout history have adopted the custom of shaping an infant's head by the practice of artificial cranial deformation. |
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Level ice is sea ice that has not been affected by deformation, and is therefore relatively flat. |
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Sea ice deformation results from the interaction between ice floes, as they are driven against each other. |
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This deformation has a fixed spatial orientation relative to the influencing body. |
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The active compressional deformation in this segment is an extremely rare example of compression between two oceanic litospheres. |
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It is considered possible that the South Harris and Ness bodies once formed part of a continuous body, disrupted by Laxfordian deformation. |
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The Laxfordian was originally recognised from the presence of deformation and metamorphism of the Scourie dykes. |
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The deformation was accompanied by retrograde metamorphism down to amphibolite facies, similar to the later Laxfordian event. |
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Some volcanoes occur in the interiors of plates, and these have been variously attributed to internal plate deformation and to mantle plumes. |
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However, glacial isostatic adjustment of the ice sheets affect ground deformation and the gravity field today. |
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Glacioisostasy is the solid Earth deformation associated with changes in ice mass distribution. |
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This deformation stage was characterised by persistently high temperatures and increasing water activity. |
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Areas of Caledonian deformation, which also include the Precambrian gneisses of western Norway. |
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Inter-granular liquid aiding grain boundary sliding in superplastic deformation of fine-grained ZK 60 Mg alloy. |
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The used model for the deformation intensities is suitable for the convectional and the vacuum drying process, respectively. |
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The technique provides a visual representation of ontogenetic shape change via deformation grids. |
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The resorption process starts with the stimulation of osteoclast development when bone tissue presents microcracks and deformation. |
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Tennis balls must conform to certain criteria for size, weight, deformation, and bounce to be approved for regulation play. |
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He tolerated them, but only as a socially approved deformation, like Chinese foot binding. |
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As the rift valley aged, extensive deformation developed on both sides of the lake, converting them into asymmetric full grabens. |
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The tectonic contact zones of the PPZ have not undergone cataclastic deformation and are therefore supposed to be of late orogenic origin. |
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In addition, they perform analog and numerical experiments of rock deformation in large and small settings. |
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The addition of reinforcing tie beams above the crossing, designed by Christopher Wren in 1668, arrested further deformation. |
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Yet, in such cases there is often a fixed linear relation between the force and deformation vectors, as long as they are small enough. |
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This phase of deformation tilted the chalk strata to the southeast in the area of the Chiltern Hills. |
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The addition of new rock units, both depositionally and intrusively, often occurs during deformation. |
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The microstructure development can be controlled by appropriate temperature interval and amount of incremental deformation. |
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Physical deformation of the anus, or infundibuliformity, will often betray members of this class, he remarks. |
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So the paper is focused on surface layers strengthening based on surface plastic deformation by the method of shot peening. |
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Moreover, crazing is a dilative process and involves localized plastic deformation. |
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Several authors studied the evolution of temperature during plastic deformation of polymers. |
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There are three important limitations in the majority of severe plastic deformation processes. |
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In the shallow crust, where brittle deformation can occur, thrust faults form, which causes deeper rock to move on top of shallower rock. |
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Fault rocks are classified by their textures and the implied mechanism of deformation. |
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They also provided a driving force for crustal deformation, and a new setting for the observations of structural geology. |
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Stages of deformation and displacement of an undermined massif can be schematized within the framework of the model shown in Fig. |
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Closely related, and in fact locally homeomorphic, are deformation spaces of locally homogeneous geometric structures. |
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Scrotal elephantiasis is a condition characterized by massive scrotal lymphedema with gross genital deformation. |
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When a material crystallizes and melts during a cyclic deformation, the material produces a substantial hysteresis loop. |
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However, the deformation of the material surrounding the seal area is complex and inhomogeneous. |
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Part 2 discusses geometric properties of KAM invariant tori including the case of fibered Lagrangian deformation. |
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A slow, surreal tide of deformation has appeared throughout the city. |
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Full kinematical fields at different scales and different stages of deformation will be used. |
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Glaciotectonic deformation requires a glaciolacustrine environment, or a similar very water-saturated setting such as a fjord. |
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A piece of equipment stores energy when deformed and releases this energy when the deformation restores. |
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Although there was some deformation of the curtain, the airflow within the skirt was maintained and the lift remained relatively steady. |
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Controlled rolling is a type of thermomechanical processing which integrates controlled deformation and heat treating. |
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Hot rolled metals generally have little directionality in their mechanical properties and deformation induced residual stresses. |
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Glaciers move, or flow, downhill due to gravity and the internal deformation of ice. |
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Equations and also imply that the kinetic energy pc is carried by the distortion part of the deformation, while the dilatation part carries only the rest mass energy. |
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Neogene deformation between central Utah and the Mojave Desert. |
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The article also includes results of the notch effect on a stress triaxiality under the elastic stress state with the evolution to the increasing elastic-plastic deformation. |
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The subject's residual limb, including cast, was placed in a clear acrylic tube with a special patellar support designed to avoid soft tissue deformation from resting contact. |
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At slower deformation rates, more energy will be dissipated by the dashpot and less elastic energy will be stored, thus resulting in reduced elastic recovery. |
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And the deformation of the coating which is between two adjacent asperities located on different tangent plane decreases with the increscent spacing of these two asperities. |
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He used this diplo based rigid registration to register the pre-op and the post-op MR images of DBS subjects to study the intra-operative brain deformation or brain shift. |
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Due to the combined action of winds, currents, water temperature, and air temperature fluctuations, sea ice expanses typically undergo a significant amount of deformation. |
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Finally, all parameters of the model, including part templates, modes of elastic deformation, and view-based topology, are discriminatively trained in a max-margin framework. |
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The second term is the second order zonal harmonics and represents a deformation of the equipotential surface to a prolate ellipsoid aligned with the Earth-Moon axis. |
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Isothermic deformation characteristics are the limits of schematisation. |
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This protracted deformation and shaking ensures that the inner trench slope is controlled by the angle of repose of whatever material comprises it. |
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Numerous large hornblende crystals and 3 mm long flakes of brown biotite are aligned with each other, which indicates deformation along with magmatic crystallization. |
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Although the process that forms drumlins is not fully understood, their shape implies that they are products of the plastic deformation zone of ancient glaciers. |
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The front part of this limestone shows megaslab internal deformation, brecciation and folding, as well as soft sediment deformation in the shale matrix. |
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Pangaea, which looked like a C, with the new Tethys Ocean inside the C, had rifted by the Middle Jurassic, and its deformation is explained below. |
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On the other hand, the deformation of a disperse phase is retarded by a large interfacial tension, high dispersed phase viscosity, and a small droplet size. |
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Entering the impacts of fire on the forces that power is highly dependent on the powder particles into severe plastic deformation caused by the pellets. |
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Chapter 9 Liquefaction, fluidisation and sliding sediment deformation. |
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Thus this pulse straightened Premium plus wires can effectively overcome the deflective forces from mastication and can resist deformation in the oral cavity. |
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This can be done when the object is small compared to the distances involved in its analysis, or the deformation and rotation of the body are of no importance. |
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Field testing for deformability is based on loading and unloading a particular volume of rock mass and measuring deformation caused by defined stresses. |
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It is suggested that bore-unloading could counteract a portion of frost heave deformation and the grouting was to be the key measure to minimize the thaw settlement. |
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The samples were first annealed quiescently for 300 s, and then experienced steady shear deformation for identical time at the predetermined shear rates. |
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Poisson geometry, deformation quantisation and group representations. |
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He also notes that Mekas's lack of poetic devices resembles the Russian acmeist position versus Russian symbolism and its foggy deformation of reality. |
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In the last few years the use of amorphous ribbons as core of magnetoelastic devices to measure deformation was spreadly studied in its fundamental concepts. |
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It also restored stem anomalies like reduced trichome turgidity and density, deformation in collenchymatous and sclerenchymatous cells induced by As stress. |
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The mineralization appears to be located at the intersection of two regional structural trends where deformation has produced intense cataclasis and brecciation. |
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The mineralization is located at the contact of two regional structural trends where faulting and deformation have produced intense cataclasis and brecciation. |
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As these early formulations suffered from high pyroplastic deformation, or slumping in the kiln at high temperatures, they were uneconomic to produce and of low quality. |
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These processes are a type of deformation that produces swarf. |
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A machine tool is a machine for shaping or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformation. |
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The Dalradian Supergroup consists of metasedimentary rocks which underwent polyphase deformation and metamorphism during the Precambrian and early Paleozoic. |
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The cutting tool technology is designed for resistance to cratering, flank wear and plastic deformation, reducing machining times, and ensuring higher process reliability. |
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A component of the deformation in this region is nonrecoverable. |
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In contrast, in the northern region, deformation was predominantly brittle faulting associated with the numerous large-scale strike-slip fault zones. |
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Thermal conductivity is low, making it difficult for cutting heat to escape, this results in high temperatures at the cutting edge, and the risk of plastic deformation. |
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A generalized Newtonian fluid is an idealized fluid for which the shear stress is a sole function of shear rate and not dependent upon the history of deformation. |
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