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Plastic deformation of minerals

open access: yesJournal of the Mineralogical Society of Japan, 1990
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On the plastic deformation of superconductors

Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics, 1980
In the transition from the normal (n) to the superconducting (s) state the creep rate of metals flowing under constant stress increases while, if deformation occurs at a constant strain-rate, a small drop in the flow stress, △σns, is observed. These “softening” effects have been the subject of an extensive literature in the last few years. The material
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On the Theory of Plastic Deformation

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1951
A model for plastic deformation in soft metals, i.e. metals which are not age-hardened or severely cold-worked, is given. It is based on the assumption that in real crystals there is always a number of regions present which, by an unknown process, act as sources of dislocations.
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Neck Deformities in Plastic Surgery

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2019
This article provides facial plastic surgeons with the insight to avoid and address common pitfalls in neck procedures. Many aesthetic issues are created from overtreatment or undertreatment of components of the neck. Using the platysma muscle as the divide, ease of access to superficial anatomy leads to overtreatment problems, whereas difficulty of ...
Neil A, Gordon   +3 more
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Thennoluminescence in Plastically Deformed KBr

physica status solidi (b), 1963
AbstractThe thermoluminescence of plastically deformed KBr crystals is measured in the temparature range 80‐350 °K for differing amounts of deformation. It is found that the glow peaks characteristic of undeformed crystals are greatly enhanced but that no new glow peaks appear.The effect of annealing at different temperatures, before X‐ray excitation ...
R. Fieschi, R. Oggioni, G. Spinolo
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Nonuniqueness in Contained Plastic Deformation

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1980
It is well known that in a well-defined load-controlled boundary-value problem for an elastic/perfectly-plastic structure the displacements are unique if the structure is everywhere elastic, and they are not unique at the yield-point load when the structure becomes a mechanism.
Hodge, P. G. jun., White, D. L.
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