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  • Incremental deformations
  • studied using the method of incremental deformations superposed on finite deformations. The method of incremental deformation can be used to solve static

    Incremental deformations

    Incremental_deformations

  • Incremental sheet forming
  • sheet is formed into the final workpiece by a series of small incremental deformations. However, studies have shown that it can be applied to polymer

    Incremental sheet forming

    Incremental_sheet_forming

  • Shear band
  • Narrow zone of intense shear strain during material deformation

    of localization of deformation. In particular, incremental equilibrium requires that the incremental tractions (not the stresses!) remain continuous

    Shear band

    Shear band

    Shear_band

  • Strain (mechanics)
  • Relative deformation of a physical body

    subjected to very small deformations. On the other hand, for some materials, e.g., elastomers and polymers, subjected to large deformations, the engineering

    Strain (mechanics)

    Strain_(mechanics)

  • Plasticity (physics)
  • Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces

    elastic deformation. Reaching the surface means the material undergoes plastic deformations. Atterberg limits Creep (deformation) Deformation (mechanics)

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity_(physics)

  • Objective stress rate
  • particularly when large deformations are involved.[citation needed] The constitutive relation is typically defined in incremental form in such cases to

    Objective stress rate

    Objective stress rate

    Objective_stress_rate

  • Wormhole
  • Hypothetical topological feature of spacetime

    wormholes can be described as regions of spacetime that constrain the incremental deformation of closed surfaces. For example, in Enrico Rodrigo's The Physics

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

  • Elastic modulus
  • Physical property that measures stiffness of material

    with zero forces on atoms) before any deformations are applied. Incremental uniaxial strain: Apply small, incremental strains to the crystal lattice along

    Elastic modulus

    Elastic_modulus

  • Sheet metal
  • Metal formed into thin, flat pieces

    formed into final shape by a series of processes in which small incremental deformation can be done in each series. Ironing is a sheet metal working or

    Sheet metal

    Sheet metal

    Sheet_metal

  • Ratcheting
  • Behavior in continuum mechanics

    direction of the mean stress". Ratcheting is a progressive, incremental inelastic deformation characterized by a shift of the stress-strain hysteresis loop

    Ratcheting

    Ratcheting

  • Elastic instability
  • this kind of instability. One of them is to use the method of incremental deformations based on superposing a small perturbation on an equilibrium solution

    Elastic instability

    Elastic instability

    Elastic_instability

  • En echelon veins
  • Rock structures caused by shearing forces

    a sigmoidal shape. They can be used to determine the incremental kinematics of the deformation history of the rock. Davis, G. H.; Reynolds, S. J. (1996)

    En echelon veins

    En echelon veins

    En_echelon_veins

  • Hypoelastic material
  • components; and inelastic deformations possessing no potential, in which the stress-strain relation is defined incrementally. In the former kind, the total

    Hypoelastic material

    Hypoelastic_material

  • Flow plasticity theory
  • Solid mechanics theory

    potential. The above flow rule is easily justified for perfectly plastic deformations for which d σ = 0 {\displaystyle d{\boldsymbol {\sigma }}=0} when d ε

    Flow plasticity theory

    Flow plasticity theory

    Flow_plasticity_theory

  • Drucker stability
  • criterion) is a strong condition on the incremental internal energy of a material which states that the incremental internal energy can only increase. The

    Drucker stability

    Drucker_stability

  • Hole drilling method
  • state. The new equilibrium state has associated deformations around the drilled hole. The deformations are related to the residual stress in the volume

    Hole drilling method

    Hole drilling method

    Hole_drilling_method

  • Infinitesimal strain theory
  • Mathematical model for describing material deformation under stress

    significant rotations, thus making the results unreliable. For infinitesimal deformations of a continuum body, in which the displacement gradient tensor (2nd order

    Infinitesimal strain theory

    Infinitesimal_strain_theory

  • Mylonite
  • Metamorphic rock

    respect to the incremental strain axis. This is referred to as determining the shear sense. It is common practice to assume that the deformation is plane strain

    Mylonite

    Mylonite

    Mylonite

  • Poroelasticity
  • Field in materials science and mechanics

    boundary of the material is kept at its initial value. Consequently, an incremental pore pressure is initially generated within the rock, corresponding to

    Poroelasticity

    Poroelasticity

  • Oedometer test
  • Method of measuring soil consolidation

    oedometer testing. ASTM D2435 / D2435M - 11 covers oedometer testing by incremental loading. ASTM D3877, ASTM D4546 and AASHTO T216 also provide related

    Oedometer test

    Oedometer test

    Oedometer_test

  • Igneous intrusion
  • Body of intrusive igneous rocks

    form from a single magmatic event or several incremental events. Recent evidence suggests that incremental formation is more common for large intrusions

    Igneous intrusion

    Igneous intrusion

    Igneous_intrusion

  • The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society
  • US-based professional organization

    jump-start a potentially disruptive technology which combines the incremental deformation of a metalsmith with the precision and control of intelligent machines

    The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society

    The_Minerals,_Metals_&_Materials_Society

  • Sheet metal forming simulation
  • forming can be identified as Inverse One-step and Incremental. Inverse One-step methods compute the deformation potential of a finished part geometry to the

    Sheet metal forming simulation

    Sheet_metal_forming_simulation

  • Carroll Dunham
  • American painter (born 1949)

    has been included in several Whitney Biennials and in "Disparaties and Deformations: Our Grotesque," SITE Santa Fe's fifth biennial curated by Robert Storr

    Carroll Dunham

    Carroll_Dunham

  • Roll bender
  • Machine that produces a circular arc shape from sheet metal or bars

    the center roller is incrementally increased to gradually bring the arc of the bar to the desired radius. The plastic deformation of the bar is retained

    Roll bender

    Roll bender

    Roll_bender

  • Jeong Whan Yoon
  • South Korean mechanical engineer

    Chung, K. (1999). "Elasto-plastic finite element method based on incremental deformation theory and continuum based shell elements for planar anisotropic

    Jeong Whan Yoon

    Jeong_Whan_Yoon

  • Actuator
  • Machine component that moves a mechanism

    separates them into two types: incremental-drive actuators and continuous-drive actuators. Stepper motors are one type of incremental-drive actuators. Examples

    Actuator

    Actuator

  • Nakba
  • Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians

    are frequent [Amnesty 2017]."); Pappe 2021, pp. 70-71 ("[p. 70] The incremental colonization, ethnic cleansing, and oppression occurring daily in historical

    Nakba

    Nakba

    Nakba

  • Superplasticity
  • superplastic deformation to the order of 10−2 s−1, called High strain Rate Superplasticity (HSRS). Increment of strain rate in superplastic deformation is generally

    Superplasticity

    Superplasticity

  • Hooke's law
  • Force needed to pull a spring grows linearly with distance

    sideways displacement of the plates x obey Hooke's law (for small enough deformations). Hooke's law also applies when a straight steel bar or concrete beam

    Hooke's law

    Hooke's law

    Hooke's_law

  • Pluton emplacement
  • Accommodation of magma in a host rock

    but there are several proposed pluton emplacement mechanisms. Stoping, incremental emplacement, ballooning and diapirism are the widely accepted mechanisms

    Pluton emplacement

    Pluton_emplacement

  • Wadati–Benioff zone
  • Planar zone of seismicity corresponding with the down-going slab

    earthquake's energy is proportional to both the elastic rebound strain increment and the rebound displacement, and developed a way to determine whether

    Wadati–Benioff zone

    Wadati–Benioff zone

    Wadati–Benioff_zone

  • Caledonian orogeny
  • Mountain building event caused by the collision of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia

    collapse as indicated by block-faulted tracts. The superimposed Acadian deformations are regional monoclines north of the EVG and south of the BVG, which

    Caledonian orogeny

    Caledonian orogeny

    Caledonian_orogeny

  • Pressure shadow
  • Halliday, A. N. (2000). "Isotopic dating of strain fringe increments: duration and rates of deformation in shear zones". Science. 288 (5474): 2195–2198. Bibcode:2000Sci

    Pressure shadow

    Pressure shadow

    Pressure_shadow

  • Fermat's Last Theorem
  • 17th-century conjecture proved by Andrew Wiles in 1994

    Theorem: elliptic curves, modular forms, Galois representations and their deformations, Frey's construction, and the conjectures of Serre and of Taniyama–Shimura

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's Last Theorem

    Fermat's_Last_Theorem

  • Farallon plate
  • Ancient oceanic plate that has mostly subducted under the North American plate

    and deformation occurred beneath the surface during subduction. In other words, more of the slab should be in the lower mantle, but the deformation has

    Farallon plate

    Farallon plate

    Farallon_plate

  • Continuum mechanics
  • Branch of physics which studies the behavior of materials modeled as continuous media

    underlies the mathematical framework for studying large-scale forces and deformations in materials. Although materials are composed of discrete atoms and molecules

    Continuum mechanics

    Continuum_mechanics

  • Tempering (metallurgy)
  • Process of heat treating used to increase the toughness of iron-based alloys

    and their specific definitions are: Strength – Resistance to permanent deformation and tearing. Strength, in metallurgy, is still a rather vague term, so

    Tempering (metallurgy)

    Tempering (metallurgy)

    Tempering_(metallurgy)

  • Voxel
  • Element representing a value on a grid in three dimensional space

    separate games. Worms 4: Mayhem uses a voxel-based engine to simulate land deformation similar to the older 2D Worms games. While scientific volume visualization

    Voxel

    Voxel

    Voxel

  • Glossary of computer graphics
  • for geometry in the distance. A form of level of detail optimization. Incremental error algorithm A set of rasterization algorithms which use simple integer

    Glossary of computer graphics

    Glossary_of_computer_graphics

  • Work (thermodynamics)
  • Type of energy transfer

    surface of the system, and the volume of interest is the negative of the increment of volume gained by the system from the surroundings. It is usually arranged

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work (thermodynamics)

    Work_(thermodynamics)

  • Charpy impact test
  • Method of measuring the amount of energy absorbed by a material during fracture

    to deform and fracture the sample, friction, deformation of supports, deformation of support, deformation of striker, and vibration of machine parts. Metallic

    Charpy impact test

    Charpy impact test

    Charpy_impact_test

  • Gestalt psychology
  • Theory of perception

    into the "structure" of a problem, over and above the associative and incremental manner of learning that Ivan Pavlov and Edward Lee Thorndike had demonstrated

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt psychology

    Gestalt_psychology

  • Strain rate imaging
  • 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

    Strain rate imaging

    Strain_rate_imaging

  • Slip bands in metals
  • Deformation mechanism in crystallines

    Slip bands or stretcher-strain marks are localized bands of plastic deformation in metals experiencing stresses. Formation of slip bands indicates a concentrated

    Slip bands in metals

    Slip bands in metals

    Slip_bands_in_metals

  • Fracture mechanics
  • Study of propagation of cracks in materials

    energy, and (b) in structural materials there are always some inelastic deformations around the crack front that would make the assumption of linear elastic

    Fracture mechanics

    Fracture mechanics

    Fracture_mechanics

  • Operation of computed tomography
  • Medical diagnostic method

    generator is called the increment or table feed for axial scan modes. For helical scan modes, it is called table speed. Setting an increment that is smaller than

    Operation of computed tomography

    Operation of computed tomography

    Operation_of_computed_tomography

  • Rock mass plasticity
  • Study of irreversible deformation of rock

    of constitutive relations are typically used to describe small strain deformations of rocks. These relations encompass elastic, plastic, viscoelastic, and

    Rock mass plasticity

    Rock mass plasticity

    Rock_mass_plasticity

  • Positioning system
  • Technology for determining an object's location in space

    the linkages is computed from the various linkage angles measured with incremental encoders or potentiometers. Other types of mechanical linkages are wires

    Positioning system

    Positioning_system

  • Shear forming
  • Metalworking process

    cones, gas turbine engine parts, and dish aerials. Flow forming is an incremental metal-forming technique in which a disk or tube of metal is formed over

    Shear forming

    Shear forming

    Shear_forming

  • Kaapvaal Craton
  • Archaean craton, possibly part of the Vaalbara supercontinent

    subdomains and crustal blocks characterised by distinctive igneous rocks and deformations. Late Archean metamorphism joined the Southern Marginal Zone of the Kaapvaal

    Kaapvaal Craton

    Kaapvaal Craton

    Kaapvaal_Craton

  • Leonhard Euler
  • Swiss mathematician (1707–1783)

    explain the motion of rigid bodies. He contributed to the study of elastic deformations of solid objects. Euler formulated the partial differential equations

    Leonhard Euler

    Leonhard Euler

    Leonhard_Euler

  • Verrières Viaduct
  • Bridge in Occitanie, southern France

    steel deck structure on-site. In January 2002, the bridge deck was incrementally launched from one side. The bridge was too high to be built with a crane

    Verrières Viaduct

    Verrières Viaduct

    Verrières_Viaduct

  • Equal channel angular extrusion
  • modifications of the process for scaled-up or contnious production. Incremental ECAP (I-ECAP) is an example for the production of continuous products

    Equal channel angular extrusion

    Equal channel angular extrusion

    Equal_channel_angular_extrusion

  • Dendrochronology
  • Method of dating based on the analysis of patterns of tree rings

    tree. Removal of the bark of the tree in a particular area may cause deformation of the rings as the plant overgrows the scar. The rings are more visible

    Dendrochronology

    Dendrochronology

    Dendrochronology

  • Thin film
  • Thin layer of material

    assumes that during unloading, only elastic deformations are recovered (where reverse plastic deformation is negligible). The parameter P {\displaystyle

    Thin film

    Thin_film

  • Acoustoelastic effect
  • material of continuous mass. In classical linear elasticity theory small deformations of most elastic materials can be described by a linear relation between

    Acoustoelastic effect

    Acoustoelastic_effect

  • Nanomaterials
  • Materials with granular size 1 to 100 nm

    commercial production prior to the development of nanotechnology as incremental advancements over other colloidal or particulate materials. They include

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

    Nanomaterials

  • Phobos (moon)
  • Larger of the two moons of Mars

    Bibcode:2014cosp...40E1592K. Landis, Geoffrey A.; "Footsteps to Mars: an Incremental Approach to Mars Exploration", in Journal of the British Interplanetary

    Phobos (moon)

    Phobos (moon)

    Phobos_(moon)

  • Pressure
  • Force distributed over an area

    the vapor pressure equals the ambient atmospheric pressure. With any incremental increase in that temperature, the vapor pressure becomes sufficient to

    Pressure

    Pressure

    Pressure

  • Epoxy molding compounds
  • (September 2006). "The Effect of Epoxy Molding Compound on Thermal/Residual Deformations and Stresses in IC Packages During Manufacturing Process". IEEE Transactions

    Epoxy molding compounds

    Epoxy_molding_compounds

  • Striation (fatigue)
  • Lines in a material caused by fatigue

    Striations are marks produced on the fracture surface that show the incremental growth of a fatigue crack. A striation marks the position of the crack

    Striation (fatigue)

    Striation (fatigue)

    Striation_(fatigue)

  • Recrystallization (metallurgy)
  • Process of forming new, defect-free crystal grains within a material

    their growth. Deformation affects the critical temperature. Increasing the magnitude of prior deformation, or reducing the deformation temperature, will

    Recrystallization (metallurgy)

    Recrystallization (metallurgy)

    Recrystallization_(metallurgy)

  • Slip (materials science)
  • Displacement between parts of a crystal along a crystallographic plane

    directions for which dislocation motion can easily occur and lead to plastic deformation. The magnitude and direction of slip are represented by the Burgers vector

    Slip (materials science)

    Slip (materials science)

    Slip_(materials_science)

  • Dentin
  • Calcified tissue of the body; one of the four major components of teeth

    functional. It grows much more slowly than primary dentin but maintains its incremental aspect of growth. It has a similar structure to primary dentin, although

    Dentin

    Dentin

    Dentin

  • Hysteresis
  • Dependence of the state of a system on its history

    with a more consistent thermodynamical foundation, is the vectorial incremental nonconservative consistent hysteresis (VINCH) model of Lavet et al. (2011)

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

  • Seismic analysis
  • Study of the response of buildings and structures to earthquakes

    subjected to a ground-motion record produces estimates of component deformations for each degree of freedom in the model and the modal responses are combined

    Seismic analysis

    Seismic analysis

    Seismic_analysis

  • Crack growth resistance curve
  • infinitesimal increment of crack extension, while G R {\displaystyle G_{R}} can be thought of as the energetic penalty of an additional infinitesimal increment of

    Crack growth resistance curve

    Crack_growth_resistance_curve

  • History of taxation in the United States
  • Service, U.S. Dept. of the Treasury. Stockman, David (2011-11-09). "Four Deformations of the Apocalypse". NY Times. Retrieved 2012-02-11. Barlett, Paul (April

    History of taxation in the United States

    History_of_taxation_in_the_United_States

  • AK-12
  • Russian assault rifle and variants

    the cocking handle from coming into contact with the curtain and its deformation during strong impacts with the back of the butt or the rear receiver

    AK-12

    AK-12

  • Oblique foliation
  • Physical attribute in geology

    hand. The shearing deformation therefore is responsible for aligning the grains with the maximum extension direction of the incremental strain ellipsoid

    Oblique foliation

    Oblique_foliation

  • Barberton Greenstone Belt
  • Ancient granite-greenstone terrane in South Africa

    temporal relationship between deformation and magma emplacement reflects episodes of incremental dilation related to deformation along the bounding shear zones

    Barberton Greenstone Belt

    Barberton Greenstone Belt

    Barberton_Greenstone_Belt

  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Laws in physics about force and motion

    validity of his third law. Newton arrived at his set of three laws incrementally. In a 1684 manuscript written to Huygens, he listed four laws: the principle

    Newton's laws of motion

    Newton's_laws_of_motion

  • Neural network (machine learning)
  • Computational model used in machine learning

    "Neocognitron: A new algorithm for pattern recognition tolerant of deformations and shifts in position". Pattern Recognition. 15 (6): 455–469. Bibcode:1982PatRe

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural network (machine learning)

    Neural_network_(machine_learning)

  • Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials
  • plastic deformation. Unlike conventional composites, which typically fail catastrophically, RCCM fail incrementally because of the non-linear deformation phase

    Reversibly assembled cellular composite materials

    Reversibly_assembled_cellular_composite_materials

  • Fatigue (material)
  • Initiation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loading

    be made using a crack growth equation by summing up the width of each increment of crack growth for each loading cycle. Safety or scatter factors are

    Fatigue (material)

    Fatigue (material)

    Fatigue_(material)

  • Heckler & Koch G3
  • German battle rifle

    cocking handle tube and receiver are large exposed parts that are prone to deformation from hard impact as they were designed to be relatively thin to save

    Heckler & Koch G3

    Heckler & Koch G3

    Heckler_&_Koch_G3

  • Vibratory stress relief
  • Metal-working process

    occur through a variety of mechanisms including inelastic (plastic) deformations, temperature gradients (during thermal cycle), or structural changes

    Vibratory stress relief

    Vibratory_stress_relief

  • Load cell
  • Instrument which indicates force strength

    deformation as the strain gauge load cells, but a voltage output is generated by the basic piezoelectric material – proportional to the deformation of

    Load cell

    Load_cell

  • Dislocation
  • Linear crystallographic defect or irregularity

    movement it causes to atoms which is defined by the Burgers vector. Plastic deformation of a material occurs by the creation and movement of many dislocations

    Dislocation

    Dislocation

    Dislocation

  • Deep hole drilling measurement technique
  • Neutron Diffraction, Slitting, Ring Core, Incremental Centre Hole Drilling, Deep Hole Drilling and Incremental Deep Hole Drilling, as well as modelled with

    Deep hole drilling measurement technique

    Deep_hole_drilling_measurement_technique

  • Block and tackle
  • System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable

    point at which the benefit of adding a further sheave is offset by the incremental increase in friction which would require additional force to be applied

    Block and tackle

    Block and tackle

    Block_and_tackle

  • Hydrogen embrittlement
  • Reduction in ductility of a metal exposed to hydrogen

    for Measurement of Hydrogen Embrittlement Threshold in Steel by the Incremental Step Loading Technique. ASTM F1940 – Standard Test Method for Process

    Hydrogen embrittlement

    Hydrogen embrittlement

    Hydrogen_embrittlement

  • ISSF 10 meter air rifle
  • International Shooting Sports Federation shooting event

    Every scoring ring is 5 mm wide and sub-divided in 0.5 mm (≈ 0.1719 MOA) increments in 10 "subrings". Like the other scoring rings, the maximum of 10.9 is

    ISSF 10 meter air rifle

    ISSF 10 meter air rifle

    ISSF_10_meter_air_rifle

  • Aranese dialect
  • Occitan dialect near the French-Spanish border

    burèu, which is a Gallicism) Spanish and Catalan have also created deformations of words such as abans > abantes or dempús > despuès. Some Hispanicisms

    Aranese dialect

    Aranese dialect

    Aranese_dialect

  • Conservation of energy
  • Law of physics and chemistry

    they describe an increment of energy which is to be interpreted somewhat differently than the d U {\displaystyle \mathrm {d} U} increment of internal energy

    Conservation of energy

    Conservation_of_energy

  • Lisp (programming language)
  • Programming language family

    that of the interpreter. This compiler introduced the Lisp model of incremental compilation, in which compiled and interpreted functions can intermix

    Lisp (programming language)

    Lisp_(programming_language)

  • History of decompression research and development
  • Later during decompression, bubbles may grow big enough to cause local deformation, particularly in stiffer tissues such as ligaments and tendons, that

    History of decompression research and development

    History of decompression research and development

    History_of_decompression_research_and_development

  • Diesel engine
  • Type of internal combustion engine that uses compression to create combustion

    Unlike a perfectly rigid crankshaft, a flexible one undergoes dynamic deformations due to cyclic combustion forces, inertial loads, and lubrication effects

    Diesel engine

    Diesel engine

    Diesel_engine

  • Diffusion bonding
  • Solid-state welding technique

    largely dependent on the concentration gradient, which changes by only incremental amounts through the joint, and the diffusion coefficient. The diffusion

    Diffusion bonding

    Diffusion bonding

    Diffusion_bonding

  • Moiré pattern
  • Interference pattern

    hologram is the reference step, and the difference with the object are the deformations, which appear as pale and dark lines. Some image scanner computer programs

    Moiré pattern

    Moiré pattern

    Moiré_pattern

  • Tennis
  • Racket sport

    visibility. Tennis balls must conform to certain criteria for size, weight, deformation, and bounce to be approved for regulation play. The International Tennis

    Tennis

    Tennis

    Tennis

  • Larson–Miller relation
  • Equation in materials science engineering

    Norton coefficient evaluated at the reference stress in the current load increment, used in the MPC Project Omega Life Assessment Method Ω {\displaystyle

    Larson–Miller relation

    Larson–Miller_relation

  • Metalworking
  • Process of making items from metal

    Foldforming Hydroforming (HF) Hot metal gas forming Hot press hardening Incremental forming (IF) Spinning, Shear forming or Flowforming Planishing Raising

    Metalworking

    Metalworking

    Metalworking

  • Electrorheological fluid
  • Type of chemical suspension

    After the yield point is reached, the fluid shears as a fluid, i.e. the incremental shear stress is proportional to the rate of shear (in a Newtonian fluid

    Electrorheological fluid

    Electrorheological fluid

    Electrorheological_fluid

  • Transmission electron microscopy
  • Imaging and diffraction using electrons that pass through samples

    reactions of molecules, liquid-phase electron microscopy, and material deformation testing. Many phase transformations occur during heating. Additionally

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission electron microscopy

    Transmission_electron_microscopy

  • Shotgun cartridge
  • Self-contained cartridge loaded with either shot or a solid slug

    compress under pressure, to act as a shock absorber and minimize the deformation of the shot; it also serves to take up as much space as is needed between

    Shotgun cartridge

    Shotgun cartridge

    Shotgun_cartridge

  • Bending (metalworking)
  • Metalworking to produce a V-, U- or channel shape

    been developed. Other approaches include combining brakeforming with incremental forming. Broadly speaking, each bend corresponds with a set-up (although

    Bending (metalworking)

    Bending (metalworking)

    Bending_(metalworking)

  • Toughening
  • of the formation of these cracks, irreversible work is increased. The increment of toughness G C {\displaystyle G_{C}} due to microcrack toughening can

    Toughening

    Toughening

  • Hemodynamics
  • Dynamics of blood flow

    exceed s. The difference between the BLH and the BLs therefore is the incremental surgical blood loss (BLi) possible when using ANH.   B L i = B L H −

    Hemodynamics

    Hemodynamics

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    Hindu, Indian

    Tanam

    Slender; Increment

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  • Poonam
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Poonam

    Full Moon

  • Beavis
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Beavis

    Handsome face. Also 'from Beauvais'.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burnard

    English : variant of Bernard.

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  • Girl/Female

    German

    Wilmina

    Will-helmet

  • COSMIN
  • Male

    Romanian

    COSMIN

    Romanian form of Greek Kosmos, COSMIN means "order, beauty."

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  • Boy/Male

    German

    Welbey

    From the Well-farm

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Noreen

    Lovable bright

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kanadan | கநாதந

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  • Bareerah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bareerah

    Kind, Faithful and devoted

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  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Swahili

    Fehed

    Lynx; Panther; From Kikuyu

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  • Excremental
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to excrement.

  • Increment
  • n.

    The increase of a variable quantity or fraction from its present value to its next ascending value; the finite quantity, generally variable, by which a variable quantity is increased.

  • Decrement
  • n.

    The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; -- opposed to increment.

  • Factorial
  • n.

    A name given to the factors of a continued product when the former are derivable from one and the same function F(x) by successively imparting a constant increment or decrement h to the independent variable. Thus the product F(x).F(x + h).F(x + 2h) . . . F[x + (n-1)h] is called a factorial term, and its several factors take the name of factorials.

  • Increment
  • n.

    Matter added; increase; produce; production; -- opposed to decrement.

  • Moment
  • n.

    An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement.

  • Equicrescent
  • a.

    Increasing by equal increments; as, an equicrescent variable.

  • Incruental
  • a.

    Unbloody; not attended with blood; as, an incruental sacrifice.

  • Increment
  • n.

    The act or process of increasing; growth in bulk, guantity, number, value, or amount; augmentation; enlargement.

  • Recremental
  • a.

    Recrementitious.

  • Increment
  • n.

    An amplification without strict climax,

  • Incremental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as, the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth.

  • Differential
  • n.

    An increment, usually an indefinitely small one, which is given to a variable quantity.