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deformation <deformation; deformations> N

deformation <deformation; deformations> N

deformation

deformation

affine deformation AREA

aseismic deformation INET

contemporaneous deformation GEOL

crustal deformation GEOL

crustal deformation

deformation axis GEOL

deformation axis

deformation curve

deformation potential PHYS

deformation texture GEOL

deformation texture

elastic deformation INDUST

lateral deformation

plastic deformation INDUST

plastic deformation

precrystalline deformation

seismic deformation

shear deformation TECH

shear deformation

thermal deformation ARCHIT

Torsional deformation INDUST

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Billions of years of erosion and tectonic deformation have exposed the metamorphic rock core of these ancient mountains.
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It is important to note that deformation is homogeneous up to uniform elongation.
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Near the boundary there are likely more than one effect that are of sufficient magnitude to affect the deformation and possible failure of the material.
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This deformation has mechanical losses which convert part of the sound energy into heat through acoustic attenuation, mostly due to the wall's viscosity.
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The deformation reverses itself owing to restoring forces resulting from its deformation.
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Note that deformation analysis and interpretation of the data collected by the monitoring system is not included in this definition.
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It is also important to consider that present day kinematics are unlikely to be the same as when deformation began.
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The amount of energy storable in molecular spring is limited by the value of deformation the molecule can withstand until it undergoes chemical change.
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The yield surface of a ductile material usually changes as the material experiences increased deformation.
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It is possible for these small deformations to become permanent, which can lead to rutting in the wheel path over an extended time.
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