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Table 4 shows the comparison between undeveloped (deformed and immature) and developed (maturing and infective) eggs.
The truth of ' matter is in state s ', in other words, effectively entails the truth of ' deformed monster m exists here ' (appropriately specified).
Above the gain 8, the volume ignition happens, as seen from the highly deformed dashed parabolas for these higher gains.
The researcher spoke the names of objects present in the room, while pointing at them with his finger, and on occasion deformed their pronunciation.
In algebraic topology, homotopy is a continuous deformation of mappings; in particular, two paths are homotopic if one can be continuously deformed into the other.
Thus, the country's civic laws, institutions, and associations remain severely truncated and deformed.
Fluid-flow pathways in actively deforming sediments: the role of pre fluid pressures and volume change.
The flexed bedding indicates that the sands were partly or wholly liquidized when deformed.
Ancient systems are, as often as not, preserved in strongly deformed mountain belts.
Biotite-bearing schlieric migmatites such as sample no. 452640 are interlayered on a 20 to 100 m scale with garnet-bearing deformed augen granites.
Before achieving "genetic transplants," it learned how to enter the heart of the cellular mechanisms that it deforms.
We have yet to understand the implications of a literary movement deformed and transformed by those it most seemed to oppose.
Large gradients of electron density in this plasma deflect laser rays from their initial trajectories, thus deforming substantially the laser intensity distribution on the target.
The sheet is then subsequently deformed in such a way as to be pressed against the mould and indeed to take up its shape.
As the sphere began to sink into the fluid, it deformed the interface.
The vertical scale has been deformed so that this boundary becomes roughly horizontal.
Finally, we give criteria for a (deformed) substitution tiling space to be topologically weakly mixing.
When the interface is deformed, a tangential-velocity perturbation is induced at the undeformed interface position such that the total tangential velocity remains fixed.
Thus, our numerical results support the idea that the cell deforms into a stationary ellipsoid.
The two source components are equally important when the core is seriously deformed.
Later in pregnancy hypomineralisation results in a skull which can be deformed by pressure from the transducer.
Discussion: crossed girdle c-axis fabrics in quartzites plastically deformed by plain strain and in progressive simple shear.
Increasing viscosity ratio also increases drop deformation since a viscosity contrast across the interface enhances the deforming viscous stresses in the suspending fluid.
I n other words, the inner droplet begins with a steady oblate shape and responds to the step change by deforming towards a spherical shape.
Furthermore, we consider that the veins of monzonite in the gabbro were plastically deformed during injection into a hot, plastic gabbroic mush.
Shear structures within deformed granites: mechanical and thermal indicators.
A rheumatic, deformed valve was involved in only one case.
The vesicle has spread and deformed until mechanical equilibrium has been reached.
The profile is deformed continuously as the beta value increases.
In each case, the frequency is either overestimated or underestimated when field lines are deformed with respect to the dipolar topology.
A second cycle is initiated by suffixation of -istic, with a foot being formed on the sequence listic, deforming the existing foot structure minimally.
Then again, the hand invents for its part: it skids, seriously deforms the figure that the ear was hoping to guide.
Harnessing and deforming it, to make it more serviceable, was an uphill battle.
The blocks are unfractured internally and appear to have deformed by mesoscopically ductile processes.
The study reveals the likely structures formed at levels of an accretionary prism deforming under diagenetic to low-grade metamor phic conditions.
The main granitic body was strongly deformed during incor poration into the melange.
The poikiloblast lattice is partially deformed and has welldeveloped sub-grains.
At some levels, however, the valves are slightly deformed and/or dolomitized.
All the specimens are flattened and slightly deformed, showing growth lines in places.
Most of them correspond to almost complete, well-preserved or only slightly deformed larvae.
We first assume that each part deforms elastically individually.
The inner retinal layers are deformed outwardly and are only two cells thick at the center of the pit.
Under normal viewing conditions, a real object that deforms its shape will generally be perceived as such.
The initially cylindrical vortex tube is folded and deformed without any holes or bifurcations.
Figure 6.10 shows a circular initial path being deformed to a locally optimized path for uniform visibility.
The grossly deformed valve with severe leakage was replaced at surgery.
In compensator expansions this logarithmic factor is deformed.
In some samples, olivine and plagioclase crystals are deformed, indicating postcumulus deformation.
The specimen is tectonically deformed by a dextral shear (the right side is posteriorly displaced relative to the left side).
Adjacent to the thrusts, clasts within the boulder bed are extremely deformed.
The importance of the relatively new concept of deforming beds is stressed.
In the first, the groups continually evolve as the landscapes are deformed in response to another's action.
The slide plane was deformed and repeated at outcrop by later major folds.
The intrusions therefore locally cross-cut and are deformed by emplacement-related fabrics, a relationship that is consistent with syntectonic emplacement.
In other words, incompatibility of the steady inner and outer intcrfacc shapes leads to globule burst, even though the globule is only modestly deformed.
Similarly, the four surfaces 3110, 3120, 3210 and 3220 represent four choices no two of which can be deformed into each other.
A space is simply connected if its fundamental group is trivial (implying that every loop on the space can be continuously deformed to a point).
People exposed to this drug in utero have grossly deformed and shortened limbs.
They are not encountered when the contour is deformed.
One way is essentially holistic, involving the field observation of a whole deformed rock body, but often revealing a complexity not easily analysed quantitatively.
All deformed meta-gabbro has been totally recrystallized to amphibolite-facies assemblages.
The faults may be individual, thick veins or interleaved zones of variably deformed quartz veins and slices of black shale.
They are deformed into tight isoclinal folds and rootless intrafolial folds.
When a red blood cell is placed in a straining flow, it starts deforming much like a liquid droplet.
The greenstones are highly deformed chlorite and amphibolite schists lacking well-preserved primary structures or textures.
The third aspect of the motion of this curve is that it 'slides' on the surface of the deforming torus.
At 60 ns, the coronal plasma has been significantly deformed by the global magnetic field of the array.
Dominated and deformed though the human being of modern times may at first glance seem, every person, like every people, is born free.
They are homotopically distinct because there is no connecting surface between them through which the 1000 path may be deformed to become the 2000 path.
A space scale varies in a wide range and the target is consecutively deformed during the implosion process.
The relaxed state is characterized by the formation of a large-scale structure (a helically deformed current channel) and significant organized flow.
We also observed that a few oocytes (10-15%) deformed more quickly than in the operation medium without 3% sucrose.
I am in between very deformed, not regular ice where it is dangerous and hard to continue.
Most stem diameters have been measured at 1.3 m, but buttressed, fluted or deformed stems have usually been measured also at higher points (usually 3 m).
Their strikes were dynamically mapped to a series of geometric operations that generated, deleted, deformed or detached elements of the structure and generated unique artefacts from the rhythms they played.
An example of this type of environment is the surgical environment where most objects in the surgical site have deformed under application of forces, for example from a surgical instrument.
On the other hand, irrational tori where orbits are quasiperiodic and dense survive for non-zero perturbation; they are first deformed and then finally disappear for stronger perturbation.
In detail, the western and central parts of the belt contain upright to moderately inclined folds, while its eastern part is deformed into inclined and recumbent folds.
Most of the other thrust sheets display the same pattern of intensely deformed and metamorphosed margins, with interiors preserving an older history (this is not shown because of scale).
Proceeding on the assumption that elongation of the tuft occurs primarily by fibres sliding past one another, rather than by the fibres deforming elastically, they adopt a viscous constitutive relation.
In the latter instability, the horizontal cross-sectional internal structure of the dipole is deformed whereas in the zigzag instability the dipole is rotated and translated like a solid body.
The elasticity of the segment can be described rationally, by treating it as a membrane which deforms subject to the hydrodynamic stresses, external pressure and longitudinal tension.
By relating these vector fields with the smoke patterns one can obtain an insight into how the smoke and vorticity from the source is convected and deformed.
At the same time, its high degree of ductility allows it to accommodate quite readily into sites of comparatively low or lower strain within a surrounding, deforming, multilayered rock succession.
The "incidents" of a life can be deformed into a shackled narrative.
Now suppose the inclusion to be removed from its environment, deformed replaced.
The second relaxation is a disengagement of the primitive chain from the deformed tube and is analysed by the kinematics of the primitive chain.
The layers would be deformed when the sphere passes through.
Equations and calculate the subsidence of each column of nodes after each time step during which the grid is deformed at a constant strain rate.
The lower part of the formation is often metamorphosed and deformed into strongly magnetic mica schists.
Statistical and imaging methods applied to deformed fossils.
In weakly deformed gneiss, the mafic minerals (biotite, augite and hornblende) occur as irregular clusters, locally separated from plagioclase by coronas of garnet.
As the cell starts deforming, the magnitude of the membrane tension increases all around the contour of the cell.
A fluid drop immersed in a second incompressiblefluid is deformed by a motion which, far from the drop, varies linearly with distance.
In most cases, clamps of the second and third pairs were damaged or deformed.
The rock has been weakly to very weakly ductilely deformed.
In one too touching scene the boy appears without his leather brace, his tiny deformed body exposed to the harsh world.
However, the structures were somewhat deformed by the drying process and the disorientation angles were still large for detailed analysis.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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