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Look up deform, deformation, or deformity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deformation can refer to: Deformation (engineering), changes in an object's
Deformation
Property of solid materials under mechanical stress
called cold flow) is the tendency of a solid material to undergo slow deformation while subject to persistent mechanical stresses. It can occur as a result
Creep_(deformation)
Cognitive biases associated with occupations
Déformation professionnelle (French: [defɔʁmasjɔ̃ pʁɔfɛsjɔnɛl], professional deformation or job conditioning) is a tendency to look at things from the
Déformation_professionnelle
Form of body alteration
Artificial cranial deformation or modification, head flattening, or head binding is a form of body alteration in which the skull of a human being is deformed
Artificial cranial deformation
Artificial_cranial_deformation
Change in the shape or size of an object
deformation is the change in size or shape of an object when subjected to force, and may be elastic or plastic depending on whether the deformation is
Deformation_(engineering)
Transformation of a body from a reference configuration to a current configuration
In physics and continuum mechanics, deformation is the change in the shape or size of an object. It has dimension of length with SI unit of metre (m)
Deformation_(physics)
Change in the shape of a volcano or the land surrounding it
In volcanology, deformation refers to the change in the shape of a volcano or the surrounding landscape due to the movement of magma. This can be in the
Deformation_(volcanology)
In mathematics and physics, deformation quantization roughly amounts to finding a (quantum) algebra whose classical limit is a given (classical) algebra
Deformation_quantization
In computer graphics, free-form deformation (FFD) is a geometric technique used to model simple deformations of rigid objects. It is based on the idea
Free-form_deformation
Japanese anime art style with exaggerated proportions
Chibi, also known as super deformation (SD), is an art style originating in Japan, and common in anime and manga where characters are drawn in an exaggerated
Chibi_(style)
Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces
plasticity (also known as plastic deformation) is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a non-reversible change of shape in
Plasticity_(physics)
Mathematical model for describing material deformation under stress
strain theory—also called large strain theory, or large deformation theory—deals with deformations in which strains and/or rotations are large enough to
Finite_strain_theory
Weather phenomenon
Deformation is the rate of change of shape of fluid bodies. Meteorologically, this quantity is very important in the formation of atmospheric fronts,
Deformation_(meteorology)
using the method of incremental deformations superposed on finite deformations. The method of incremental deformation can be used to solve static, quasi-static
Incremental_deformations
Continuous, position-preserving mapping from a topological space into a subspace
subspace. The subspace is then called a retract of the original space. A deformation retraction is a mapping that captures the idea of continuously shrinking
Retraction_(topology)
Branch of mathematics
In mathematics, deformation theory is the study of infinitesimal conditions associated with varying a solution P of a problem to slightly different solutions
Deformation_(mathematics)
relationship past the elastic limit. Ductile deformation is typically characterized by diffuse deformation (i.e. lacking a discrete fault plane) and on
Ductility_(Earth_science)
Formation of mountain ranges
processes collectively called orogenesis. These include both structural deformation of existing continental crust and the creation of new continental crust
Orogeny
Phenomenon in crystallization
twinning, where there is a change in the crystal structure. The third is deformation twinning, in which twinning develops in a crystal in response to a shear
Crystal_twinning
Liability of breakage from stress without significant plastic deformation
subjected to stress, it fractures with little elastic deformation and without significant plastic deformation. Brittle materials absorb relatively little energy
Brittleness
Curve representing a material's response to applied forces
and amount of deformation, known as strain. It is obtained by gradually applying load to a test object and measuring the deformation, from which the
Stress–strain_curve
Computer animation technique
Pose space deformation is a computer animation technique which is used to deform a mesh on skeleton-driven animation. Common use of this technique is
Pose_space_deformation
Thin-skinned deformation is a style of deformation in plate tectonics at a convergent boundary which occurs with shallow thrust faults that only involves
Thin-skinned_deformation
geological deformation of Iceland is the way that the rocks of the island of Iceland are changing due to tectonic forces. The geological deformation help to
Geological deformation of Iceland
Geological_deformation_of_Iceland
The Analysis of Controlled Deformation in Rocks and Soils, translated from Italian Analisi delle Deformazioni Controllate nelle Rocce e nei Suoli (ADECO-RS)
Analysis of controlled deformation in rocks and soils
Analysis_of_controlled_deformation_in_rocks_and_soils
Mapping which preserves all topological properties of a given space
description can be misleading. Some continuous deformations do not produce homeomorphisms, such as the deformation of a line into a point. Some homeomorphisms
Homeomorphism
Physical property when materials or objects return to original shape after deformation
deform elastic objects should be directly proportional to the distance of deformation, regardless of how large that distance becomes. This is known as perfect
Elasticity_(physics)
Strengthening a material through plastic deformation
load-bearing capacity (strength) increases during plastic (permanent) deformation. This characteristic is what sets ductile materials apart from brittle
Work_hardening
Deformation monitoring (also referred to as deformation survey) is the systematic measurement and tracking of the alteration in the shape or dimensions
Deformation_monitoring
Mild or indirect word or expression
milder alternatives to reduce their impact. This practice, known as taboo deformation or minced oath includes altering the pronunciation or spelling of taboo
Euphemism
Geologic formation
Soft-sediment deformation structures develop at deposition or shortly after, during the first stages of the sediment's consolidation. This is because
Soft-sediment deformation structures
Soft-sediment_deformation_structures
Intraplate deformation is the folding, breaking, or flow of the Earth's crust within plates instead of at their margins. This process usually occurs in
Intraplate_deformation
Microscopic processes responsible for changes in a material's structure, shape and volume
and materials science, a deformation mechanism is a process occurring at a microscopic scale that is responsible for deformation: changes in a material's
Deformation_mechanism
Branch of mathematics
properties of a geometric object that are preserved under continuous deformations, such as stretching, twisting, crumpling, and bending; that is, without
Topology
In mathematics, a deformation ring is a ring that controls liftings of a representation of a Galois group from a finite field to a local field. In particular
Deformation_ring
The Northeast Arm Deformation Zone, also known as the Northeast Arm Zone of Deformation, is a zone of deformation in Strathcona Township of Temagami,
Northeast Arm Deformation Zone
Northeast_Arm_Deformation_Zone
In mathematics, a function of bounded deformation is a function whose distributional derivatives are not quite well-behaved-enough to qualify as functions
Bounded_deformation
Study of dynamics of the Earth
when rocks melt or deform and flow in response to a stress field. This deformation may be brittle, elastic, or plastic, depending on the magnitude of the
Geodynamics
Physical abnormality in a living organism
disorders Chronic application of external forces, e.g. artificial cranial deformation Chronic paresis, paralysis or muscle imbalance, especially in children
Deformity
Resistance to deformation in response to force
Stiffness or rigidity is the extent to which an object resists deformation in response to an applied force. The inverse of stiffness is flexibility or
Stiffness
Parameter used in engineering
The deformation index is a parameter that specifies the mode of control under which time-varying deformation or loading processes occur in a solid. It
Deformation_index
Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation
(antonym: softness) is a measure of the resistance to localized plastic deformation, such as an indentation (over an area) or a scratch (linear), induced
Hardness
Change of shape of geological salt bodies submitted to stress
Salt deformation is the change of shape of natural salt bodies in response to forces and mechanisms that controls salt flow. Such deformation can generate
Salt_deformation
Physical quantity that expresses internal forces in a continuous material
stress is a physical quantity that describes forces present during deformation. For example, an object being pulled apart, such as a stretched elastic
Stress_(mechanics)
Science of the description and interpretation of deformation in the Earth's crust
three-dimensional distribution of rock units with respect to their deformational histories. The primary goal of structural geology is to use measurements
Structural_geology
Reshaping a metal workpiece via deformation
forming is the fashioning of metal parts and objects through mechanical deformation; the workpiece is reshaped without adding or removing material, and its
Forming_(metalworking)
Dutch graphic artist (1898–1972)
Maurits Cornelis Escher (/ˈɛʃər/; Dutch: [ˈmʌurɪts kɔrˈneːlɪs ˈɛɕər]; 17 June 1898 – 27 March 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made woodcuts, lithographs
M._C._Escher
In mathematics, the equations governing the isomonodromic deformation of meromorphic linear systems of ordinary differential equations are, in a fairly
Isomonodromic_deformation
Voronoi deformation density (VDD) is a method employed in computational chemistry to compute the atomic charge distribution of a molecule in order to
Voronoi_deformation_density
Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation
depends on a fluid's state, such as its temperature, pressure, and rate of deformation. However, the dependence on some of these properties is negligible in
Viscosity
Zircaloy family
accommodate deformation along〈𝑐〉. To make up the five independent slip modes and allow arbitrary deformation in a polycrystal, secondary deformation systems
Zirconium_alloys
Type of mathematical generalization
{n}{k}}_{q}.} Conversely, by letting q vary and seeing q-analogs as deformations, one can consider the combinatorial case of q = 1 as a limit of q-analogs
Q-analog
Deformation of a metal surface due to friction
Burnishing is the plastic deformation of a surface due to sliding contact with another object. It smooths the surface and makes it shinier. Burnishing
Burnishing_(metal)
Solid mechanics theory
flow rule exists that can be used to determine the amount of plastic deformation in the material. In flow plasticity theories it is assumed that the total
Flow_plasticity_theory
Discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA) is a type of discrete element method (DEM) originally proposed by Shi in 1988. DDA is somewhat similar to the
Discontinuous deformation analysis
Discontinuous_deformation_analysis
Continuous deformation between two continuous functions
'place') if one can be "continuously deformed" into the other, such a deformation being called a homotopy (/həˈmɒtəpiː/ hə-MOT-ə-pee; /ˈhoʊmoʊˌtoʊpiː/
Homotopy
Group of metalworking techniques
Severe plastic deformation (SPD) is a generic term describing a group of metalworking techniques — or more generally, solid-state mechanical processes
Severe_plastic_deformation
Country in the Caribbean
geologists' findings were based on seismological, geological and ground deformation data. The northern boundary of the fault is where the Caribbean plate
Haiti
Group of disorders of bone and cartilage development
radiographic findings of osteogenesis imperfecta include; long bone deformations such as bowing of the tibias and femurs, pencil-like deformity and tapering
Osteochondrodysplasia
Persistent body of ice that moves downhill under its own weight
under stresses induced by gravity, undergoing both ductile and brittle deformation, and acquiring distinguishing surface features, such as crevasses and
Glacier
Structural feature used in vehicles
momentum) occurs from the impact during a collision by a controlled deformation; in recent years, it is also incorporated into trains and railcars. Crumple
Crumple_zone
Geodesy and remote sensing technique
more synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to generate maps of surface deformation or digital elevation, using differences in the phase of the waves returning
Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar
Interferometric_synthetic-aperture_radar
Geological mechanism producing small fault lines
Deformation bands are small faults with very small displacements. In the past, these bands have been called Luder's bands or braided shear fractures.
Deformation_bands
known as thin-skinned deformation. While thin-skinned deformation is common in many different localities, thick-skinned deformation requires much more strain
Thick-skinned_deformation
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
Contact mechanics is the study of the deformation of solids that touch each other at one or more points. A central distinction in contact mechanics is
Contact_mechanics
Mathematical theory by Shinichi Mochizuki
deformations change the multiplication of a given ring, and the task is to measure how much the addition is changed. Infrastructure for deformation procedures
Inter-universal Teichmüller theory
Inter-universal_Teichmüller_theory
Region of active deformation between colliding tectonic plates
volcanism, earthquakes, orogenesis, destruction of lithosphere, and deformation. Convergent boundaries occur between oceanic-oceanic lithosphere, oceanic-continental
Convergent_boundary
Gold deposit in the Qizilqum Desert, Uzbekistan
Devonian) cooling age of 401 ± 11 million years. There is evidence of a deformation event during the Hercynian orogeny (late Carboniferous) in this region
Muruntau_gold_deposit
Common high-grade metamorphic rock
is spread out into sheets. Per the polar decomposition theorem, the deformation produced by such shearing force is equivalent to rotation of the rock
Gneiss
Apparent deformation of objects using magic tricks
Spoon bending is the deformation of objects, especially metal cutlery, purportedly by paranormal means. It is a common theme for magic tricks, which use
Spoon_bending
Model of viscoelastic material
is purely elastic on long timescales (slow deformation), but shows additional resistance to fast deformation. The model was developed independently by
Kelvin–Voigt_material
Cognitive bias about one's own skill
Systemic Verification Wet Other biases Academic Basking in reflected glory Déformation professionnelle Funding FUTON Inductive Infrastructure Inherent In education
Dunning–Kruger_effect
Concept in atmospheric dynamics and physical oceanography
atmospheric dynamics and physical oceanography, the Rossby radius of deformation is the length scale at which rotational effects become as important as
Rossby_radius_of_deformation
Medical diagnostic method
ultrasound) for measuring regional or global deformation of the myocardium (heart muscle). The term "deformation" refers to the myocardium changing shape
Strain_rate_imaging
Mathematical image techniques
extensometers, digital image correlation methods provide finer details about deformation, due to the ability to provide both local and average data. Digital image
Digital image correlation and tracking
Digital_image_correlation_and_tracking
Narrow zone of intense shear strain during material deformation
due to shearing, usually of plastic nature, developing during severe deformation of ductile materials. As an example, a soil (overconsolidated silty-clay)
Shear_band
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
hydrostatic equilibrium at its current orbital distance. Today tidal crust deformation is limited to lobate thrust fault scarps formation. The Moon is the fifth
Moon
Concept in structural geology
thin-skinned deformation and thick-skinned deformation. The distinction is important as attempts to structurally restore the deformation will give very
Thrust_tectonics
Fracture or discontinuity in displaced rock
liquid state of the rock; the ductile lower crust and mantle accumulate deformation gradually via shearing, whereas the brittle upper crust reacts by fracture
Fault_(geology)
Liquid droplets suspended in a liquid exposed to an oscillating electric field
Electrohydrodynamic droplet deformation is a phenomenon that occurs when liquid droplets suspended in a second immiscible liquid are exposed to an oscillating
Electrodynamic droplet deformation
Electrodynamic_droplet_deformation
Microscopic features of silicate grains
Planar deformation features, or PDFs, are optically recognizable microscopic features in grains of silicate minerals (usually quartz or feldspar), consisting
Planar_deformation_features
Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state
flow rather than elastic deformation to forces applied to them. Rheology is the branch of physics that deals with the deformation and flow of materials,
Rheology
Polymer with rubber-like elastic properties
a low shear modulus correlates to a low deformation strain energy density and vice versa. Shearing deformation in elastomers, require less energy to change
Elastomer
Compact astronomical body
detected by gravitational lensing: the deflection of light rays by the deformation of spacetime around a massive object. A distant star behind a source
Black_hole
Tool for flour quality measurement
which is deformed like a bubble. That extension mode reproduces the deformation of the dough under the influence of the pushing of gas. a recording manometer
Chopin_alveograph
Mathematical model for describing material deformation under stress
infinitesimal strain theory is a mathematical approach to the description of the deformation of a solid body in which the displacements of the material particles
Infinitesimal_strain_theory
tectonic theory makes the assumption that deformation is concentrated along plate boundaries. However, active deformation is observed in the Tian Shan, far from
Tectonics_of_the_Tian_Shan
Suite of algorithms
Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping (LDDMM) is a specific suite of algorithms used for diffeomorphic mapping and manipulating dense imagery
Large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping
Large_deformation_diffeomorphic_metric_mapping
Split of materials or structures under stress
fractures occur without any apparent deformation before fracture. Ductile fractures occur after visible deformation. Fracture strength, or breaking strength
Fracture
Deformation dominated by horizontal movement in Earth's lithosphere
boundary. Areas of strike-slip tectonics are characterised by particular deformation styles including: stepovers, Riedel shears, flower structures and strike-slip
Strike-slip_tectonics
Mechanical generation of light
during plastic deformation and crack propagation in uncoated and metal-coated metals and alloys. EMR during the micro-plastic deformation and crack propagation
Triboluminescence
Formulation of quantum mechanics
space have branched into mathematical offshoots such as Kontsevich's deformation-quantization (see Kontsevich quantization formula) and noncommutative
Phase-space_formulation
Orientation of a geologic feature
inferences about certain parts of an area's history, such as movement, deformation, or tectonic activity. When measuring or describing the attitude of an
Strike_and_dip
Type of fluid
linearly correlated to the local strain rate—the rate of change of its deformation over time; a Newtonian fluid's rate of flow cannot be altered by shaking
Newtonian_fluid
Damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces
Wear is the damaging, gradual removal or deformation of material at solid surfaces. Causes of wear can be mechanical (e.g., erosion) or chemical (e.g
Wear
Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation
between stress and strain. These models are valid for relatively small deformations only. Constitutive models of non-linear viscoelasticity are based on
Viscoelasticity
Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure
Ductility is the ability of a material to sustain significant plastic deformation before fracture when undergoing tension, i.e. when the relevant elastic
Ductility
Natural hazard involving ground movement
or thin layers of material (also called shear zones) in which large deformations are concentrated. Slides are also sub-classified by the form of the surface(s)
Landslide
Mountain building event caused by the collision of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia
included in the phases of the Caledonian orogeny. Some early phases of deformation and metamorphism are recognised in the Scandinavian Caledonides. The
Caledonian_orogeny
Algebraic construct of interest in theoretical physics
"deformed", although the deformation will no longer remain a group algebra or enveloping algebra. More precisely, deformation can be accomplished within
Quantum_group
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Boy/Male
Muslim
An old Arabic name
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American English German
King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Rising early, crown.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Gothic, Polish, Swedish, Teutonic
Victorious Hand; Protector
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, Irish
Sturdy Shoe; Descendant of Brogan
Boy/Male
Hindu
A herb
Boy/Male
Russian
Abbreviation of Elijah 'My God is Jehovah.
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
Renowned for war.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Smile
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Hales.
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n.
The act of deforming, or state of anything deformed.
n.
A distorted or monstrous projection or representation of an image on a plane or curved surface, which, when viewed from a certain point, or as reflected from a curved mirror or through a polyhedron, appears regular and in proportion; a deformation of an image.
n.
Transformation; change of shape.