curvature in the PONS Dictionary

curvature Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

curvature of the spine

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A minimal surface is defined not as a surface of minimal area, but as a surface with a mean curvature of 0.
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The curvature responses in the pin3 mutant were reduced significantly, but only slightly reduced in pin7 mutants.
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The curvature is designed to fall on the shoulders of the wearer.
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In more recent work, the tip radius of curvature was mentioned as 1040 nm.
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The curvature is induced by the very shape of this proteic region.
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At some point, however, this boundary layer can separate from the body because of its excessive curvature.
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Both distortions would need to create a very strong curvature in a highly localized region of space-time and their gravity fields would be immense.
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The rows of cusps also display a strong curvature and the cuspate anterolabial lobe is better developed.
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While there is always an effect due to this curvature, at short distances the effect is small enough to be unnoticeable.
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The addition of a second spatial dimension raises the possibility of showing local perturbations of the spatial geometry by local curvature in the sheet.
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