deforming in English

verb
1
distort the shape or form of; make misshapen.
he was physically deformed by a rare bone disease
synonyms:disfigurebend out of shapecontortbucklewarpdamageimpair

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1. Two methods are presented: one based upon deforming functionals, and a direct algebraic approach.

2. 23 The tube expanding process is simplified as the deforming process. of a ring under internal pressure. Aspecific finite element analysis procedure is programmed to simulate the deforming process.

3. Deforming the Corpuscle creates a generator potential in the sensory neuron arising

4. This allows the rigid, non-deforming blade to maintain contact with the optical surface.

5. The crash element (5) has an energy absorbing element (8) and a deforming element (6).

6. And shattering it, Brecciating and pulverizing the country rock, forming elastic waves, and deforming rock strata

7. · accelerating or braking mechanism e.g. hydraulic, polyurethane tubes according to annex 6, crumple tubes, deforming metal strips,

8. The consistency of the physical and geological properties demonstrates a continuously Accreting, shallow-deforming, bed and invariant basal conditions

9. The product is high in strength, non-deforming, fadeless and easy to use so that it may be widely used in various buildings.

10. Bending: deforming force, which imposes tension on the outer curve and compression on the inner curve of a cylindrical body

11. Alleyoop trampolines have: A patent pending all steel "DD" Sure-Lok system to prevent the frame from twisting and deforming

12. The Asthenosphere (from Greek asthenēs 'weak' + sphere) is the mechanically weak ductily-deforming region of the upper mantle of the Earth

13. Similar to soldering, Brazing creates an extremely strong joint, usually stronger than the base metal pieces themselves, without melting or deforming the components.

14. Metal Crimpers crimp, fold, seam, or flatten sheet metal, deforming metal to hold itself or become a needed shape for an application

15. A Crimping tool is a device used to conjoin two pieces of metal by deforming one or both of them to hold each other

16. In order to overcome these limitations of PTCA, alternative interventional techniques were developed, which instead of deforming the obstructive plaque ablate this tissue.

17. An Asperity interaction model is given in which the frictional force results from the pushing of waves of plastically deforming material in the softer surface ahead of asperities on the harder surface

18. With the help of transformation optics, a new kind of fractional Fourier transform lens is designed by deforming the conventional graded index lens through conformal mapping, which can manipulate the Chirpiness of the input chirp signal.

19. The invention relates to an absolute position measuring device, comprising an optical fiber, an optical strain sensor in optical communication with the optical fiber, and a volume of material deforming under influence of a magnetic field.

20. Thus, wing Corrugation is mainly for structural, not aerodynamic, purpose, and in computing or measuring the aerodynamic forces, using a rigid flat-plate wing to model the corrugated deforming wing at hovering condition can be a good approximation.

21. In addition, a flexible substrate is transferred by a roll-to-roll transfer system to grow graphene thereon, and graphene-based semiconductor devices may be mass-produced just by varying the composition of reaction gas without deforming graphene.

22. It produces intelligence, but it produces idiocy and cretinism for the worker.' Frankenstein's invention is thus a pregnant metaphor of the process of capitalist production, which forms by deforming, civilizes by Barbarizing, enriches by impoverishing -- a two-sided process in …

23. Contortion: 1 n a tortuous and twisted shape or position “the acrobat performed incredible Contortions ” Synonyms: crookedness , torsion , tortuosity , tortuousness Type of: distorted shape , distortion a shape resulting from distortion n the act of twisting or deforming the shape of something (e.g., yourself) Synonyms: deformation Type of:

24. - Angulation & deforming forces: - unstable frx of the proximal phalanx typically present w/ volar Angulation (usually about 30 deg); - proximal fragment is flexed by the bony insertion of interossei into base of the proximal phalanx; - although there are no tendons inserting on the distal fragment, it tends to be pulled into hyperextension by

25. Preferred embodiments of the invention also provide a method of making a nanostructured material comprising melting a metallic material, solidifying the material, deforming the material, forming a plurality of dislocation cell structures, annealing the deformed material at a temperaure from about 0.30 to about 0.70 of its absolute melting temperature, and cooling the material.

26. The "Crustal Geophysics" research group studies the tectonics and geodynamics of the lithosphere, typically focusing on continental lithosphere that is currently or recently deforming and evolving.We use controlled-source reflection and refraction seismology on land and at sea, and a wide range of passive seismological analyses (shear-wave splitting, receiver function analysis, surface-wave

27. The fishing pole according to the present invention has a bent-deformed rod coupled to the inside of the handle and the deforming force thereof is maximized in the bearing, thereby having the advantage of increasing the elastic force according to the bent-deformation of the rod during a casting process to enable remote distance casting even with a small force.

28. A handle (30, 40) applying method and means employs heating and deforming an aglet (32) to form or fusing an end stop on a bag cord after fitting the cord through a handle locating aperture (31, 32, 41, 42) in a bag wall (15) or fitting an aglet (32) having a resiliently movable barb (64) or detent on the end of a bag cord before passing the aglet through a handle locating aperture which causes the barb (64) or detent to move toward the aglet as it passes through the aperture and which barb (64) or detent returns to its rest position to restrain the cord from removal through the aperture in a reverse direction to that of fitment of the cord end.