Structure, deformation and integrity of materials.Structure, deformation deformation /de·for·ma·tion/ (de?for-ma´shun) 1. in dysmorphology, a type of structural defect characterized by the abnormal form or position of a body part, caused by a nondisruptive mechanical force. 2. and integrity of materials. By Gijsbertus de With. Price, $155. John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
This two-volume set provides an integrated approach to the thermomechanics of materials, providing comprehensive coverage of the atomic scale, the mesoscale of microstructures, morphology, the macroscopic macroscopic /mac·ro·scop·ic/ (mak?ro-skop´ik) gross (2). mac·ro·scop·ic or mac·ro·scop·i·cal adj. 1. Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye. 2. level of actual components and applications. Covering polymers, the reference features short biographies of important and historically relevant people in the field, appendices ap·pen·di·ces n. A plural of appendix. containing symbols, units and abbreviations, data on material properties and properties of plane areas. |
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