The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present. |
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In oil wells, the fiber is wrapped in a metal sheath, which deforms under pressure or temperature changes and squeezes the gratings. |
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Using atomic-scale simulations, it is possible to visualise how atoms move and interact as a material deforms under stress. |
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When pressures get high on rifles with plunger type ejectors, the case head actually deforms into the hole just a bit. |
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Second, the brake and master cylinder rotate as the front end deforms, moving the clutch and brake pedal forward. |
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Therefore, micropipette aspiration deforms the cell with a mixture of elastic and plastic deformations. |
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Since we are interested in the behavior of the lipid bilayer we do not specify the mechanism by which the protein coat deforms the membrane. |
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A bone break or crack occurs when a force deforms the bone beyond its normal elastic limit. |
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It is assumed that the unsupported outer border of the pouch deforms into a segment of a circle and that the material does not stretch much. |
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It also deforms the shape of the red blood cell enough that it's destroyed by the body, thus the anemia. |
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Rather, the solid gradually deforms and attains its steady-state deformation only after a significant period of time. |
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The ram deforms the A-pillar and fender without pushing the instrument panel forward out of the way. |
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The dead hand of behaviorism still deforms the study of consciousness. |
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However, if the ball is pressed hard against the disk, then the plate deforms elastically, as shown by the characteristic horseshoe-shaped interference pattern. |
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As paper is squeezed under pressure into the engraved line of the inked intaglio plate, it deforms and picks up ink. |
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Braiding deforms the river's bed, scalloping it into sandbanks and shallow islands, which in turn push the banks of the river wider. |
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Because it is radiolucent and made of a composite material, the ball-joint deforms after repeated tightening. |
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If the valve seat deforms, its sealing properties are impaired and it will leak as a result. |
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The base of magnetic media, such as video, audio, or data tapes, floppy discs, deforms irreversibly. |
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And I think that that is not the right way to go about it, because it deforms the interpretation of what we really are. |
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Inflatable membrane tool finishing' is a process that uses a pressurized membrane that deforms to contact the workpiece over a small area. |
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One sees here the technique of the new theology that deforms the doctrine of ransoming in order to reject it. |
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The work of Gough has shown that a metal deforms under cyclic strain by slip on the same atomic planes and in the same crystallographic directions as in unidirectional strain. |
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The bladder normally deforms itself to a cloverleaf shape. |
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Q The image in the colour disk deforms during rotation. |
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As a result, it deforms and fractures easily. |
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It predicts how the model deforms under loading. |
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The chip deforms plastically under the stress on the inside chip surface, which increases with increase in bending moment. |
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The atoms in the two materials try to line up, but when the strain becomes too much, the top layer deforms and breaks apart into billions of islands. |
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Peach mosaic retards bud development in spring, deforms flower petals and causes flower breaking, foliar mosaic, leaf deformation, shoot rosetting. |
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At that point the steel material elongates and deforms permanently and renders the rope inoperable as the individual wires will have lost much of their mechanical properties to withstand material fatigue. |
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The surface course of asphalt roads frequently deforms over time and becomes brittle when exposed to severe weather conditions or high traffic loads. |
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If side loads will be introduced into the support plunger, the thin-walled locking bush deforms so that the exact position of the workpiece is no longer guaranteed. |
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The solid Earth deforms a bit, but ocean water, being fluid, is free to move much more in response to the tidal force, particularly horizontally. |
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Motion along the fault including both shortening and extension of tectonic plates, usually also deforms strata near the fault. |
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The polar system of coordinates is bound for the body and deforms together with him, and the origin of him is in the centre of curvature. |
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At greater speeds the friction from air deforms the projectile's aerodynamic profile, which can cause it to stray off course. There are uses beyond weapons. |
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Tsunami can be generated when the sea floor abruptly deforms and vertically displaces the overlying water. |
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Along with a graduate student in his laboratory, Dr. Bridson recently developed a method for accurately tracking a surface with a triangle mesh even as it deforms, splits or merges. |
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We have worked hard to tweak the weights on the first LOD until Kila deforms accurately as she moves. |
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As predicted by general relativity, the presence of a mass deforms spacetime in such a way that the paths taken by particles bend towards the mass. |
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Since postglacial rebound continuously deforms the crustal surface and the gravitational field, the vertical datum needs to be redefined repeatedly through time. |
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