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dislocation <a dislocation; dislocations> N

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congenital dislocation of hip joint MED

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The part of the dislocation in between will move along, causing the dislocation line to curve.
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Note also that a dislocation can not end within a crystal; the dislocation lines in these images end at the sample surface.
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In the case of an edge dislocation, a half plane of atoms is wedged between two planes of atoms.
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The surface of a crystal can produce dislocations in the crystal.
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Dislocations are often caused by sudden trauma on the joint like an impact or fall.
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This helps dislocation movement along grains and across grain boundaries.
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In both cases the dislocation line forms a linear defect through the crystal lattice, the crystal can be perfect on all sides of the line.
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Grain boundaries disrupt the motion of dislocations through a material.
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The higher the applied stress needed to move the dislocation, the higher the yield strength.
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In this simple statement he was highlighting the dislocation of orientation and any possibility of a singular reading; a common resultant of the post-structuralist project.
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