FromScience News Adhesive proteins enable cells to attach to one another and to sense mechanical forces and deformations. FromQuanta Magazine The team also found no other correlations between subsequent Steamboat eruptions and seismic activity, land deformation or thermal emissions. ...
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In most cases, image re-positioning, scaling and/or distortion can be approximated by an affine transformation. The rigid transformation and its variants all enjoy decades of development since the prevalence of personal computers. The physical meaning of each parameter is clearly distinguished. Perhaps...
The first invariant of the deformation tensor, in the limit of small deformations, has the meaning of volume changes (see Chapter 1.2), and that is why in this case E1 = 0. In the range of large deformations, E1 does not have such a simple meaning, but the condition of constant volume...
Second, it extends Bruno Latour's circulating reference to present a new descriptive and normative model of the epistemology of public science communication that acknowledges how the reduction of technical complexity can productively afford an expansion of public meaning. It argues that good public ...
On the decadal scale, deformation rates exhibit an approximately linear growth, meaning that deformation follows a parabolic trend with an average acceleration of about 0.7–0.8 cm/yr2 for vertical uplift at the RITE GNSS station. Meanwhile, earthquake occurrence rates follow a squared-...
(13) is referred to as the genus two generalised Weierstrass function in ref. [47], and the index 2 at the top left of it has the same meaning as F2F(z;τ1,τ2,ϵ). Firstly, the definition of 2P1(z,x;τa,τˉ a,ϵ) is We define the two column vectors ξ(0)a(x) ...
The Tianshan mountain is a typical Cenozoic rejuvenated mountain belt in the continental Asia. Its styles, amounts, rates, and processes of deformation provide important meaning for understanding geodynamics of other mountains in the interior of continent. On the basis of detailed field studies on ma...
In most cases, image re-positioning, scaling and/or distortion can be approximated by an affine transformation. The rigid transformation and its variants all enjoy decades of development since the prevalence of personal computers. The physical meaning of each parameter is clearly distinguished. Perhaps...
The first invariant of the deformation tensor, in the limit of small deformations, has the meaning of volume changes (see Chapter 1.2), and that is why in this case E1 = 0. In the range of large deformations, E1 does not have such a simple meaning, but the condition of constant volume...