Data from the Japanese Alos spacecraft has been used to map the way the ground deformed during the most recent quake.
Photographs show the violent force deformed the plane's fuselage, forced the tail wheel to deploy and likely resulted in the plane's trim tab -- a piece of the tail -- to fly off, the safety board said.
Two sick puppies - one suffering from mange and the other with deformed legs - have been found dumped in Berkshire.
Address scarcity contributes to be a strange attractor that deformed the logic of the Internet at scale and helped guarantee the cloud would become the primary architecture.
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As patients age, genetic mutations or unknown environmental factors may boost the production of deformed proteins, or old brain cells simply may become less able to dispose of debris.
Yet many Ricardians say Shakespeare, who was born about 80 years after Richard died, did his subject no favors by depicting the king as deformed and sinister, murdering his nephews to quicken his rise.
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The chassis itself was so deformed we had to cut through the faux-leather of the case to get it out.
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He said, the fact that the media line is so mutable that the tone and emphasis of their coverage is merely a function of Obama's relative position reveals the extent to which the press has become a withering and slightly deformed appendage of the center left.
Most countries in the region - where Roman Catholicism is a dominant force - allow abortion only in cases of rape, when the woman's life is in danger or if the foetus is severely deformed.
In 2006, Kane played this material too broadly, overexploiting a natural gift for grotesque physical comedy: his father was a hulking deformed monster, the Guardianistas fey fools, skipping across the stage.
The silk floss for the yarn in Yuki-tsumugi weaving is produced from empty or deformed silkworm cocoons, otherwise unusable for the production of silk yarn.
The first sign is often when livestock give birth to deformed or dead young - which can be months after the infection has occurred.
Or it could be Roman (Skarsgard), the arrogant Godfrey scion, whose sister Shelley is disturbingly deformed and whose mother, Olivia (Janssen), the otherworldly beautiful and controlling grand dame of Hemlock Grove.
After a few seconds, he noticed that some of the faces began to appear highly deformed and grotesque.
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In its support notes to users, Apple says battery packs which are "visibly deformed" are among the symptoms of battery problems.
And here, with controversial works such as deformed crucifixes set on the grand dining table and tapestry pigs sitting under grandiose crystal chandeliers, Delvoye is certainly examining and challenging the status quo of an institution like the Louvre.
As the weakening heart tries to pump harder, the muscle gets bigger, but becomes deformed.
As a telescope moves, its mirrors are deformed by gravity while at the same time being shaken by wind.
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Of the 25 human remains, 13 had deformed skulls and five had mutilated teeth (where they are filed into shapes).
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"We had rescued hens whose beaks had re-grown, but they were deformed like scissors - where the top beak grows off to one side, " she said.
Sanjay Sehgal thinks the average CAPTCHA, that collection of deformed characters that Web sites ask users to type out when registering for an account, is both too easy and too demanding.
Childhood polio had left her deformed with double curvature of the spine, but she didn't let her handicap keep her from becoming the acting and public speaking star of Washington State College, joining the faculty immediately after graduation.
"If you go to the likes of Dr. Zavos, he will give you a dead baby, a defective baby or a deformed baby, " said Art Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania.
Chris then criticized Daisey for misappropriating the story of a man whose hand was deformed as a result of an industrial accident.
Many researchers now believe most of these disorders share a common origin: clusters of deformed proteins that pile up in the brain over the years, slowly poisoning brain cells.
Richard III was portrayed as deformed by some Tudor historians and indeed the skeleton's spine is badly curved, a condition known as scoliosis.
Scientists had long assumed that these disorders must be caused by a virus, but Prusiner had proposed back in 1982 that deformed proteins, called prions, were the culprit.
Now 28, Riggs says he's still haunted by the story of a gentle, intelligent and yet monstrously deformed man shunned by society.
The virus causes lambs and calves to be stillborn or deformed.
The bees were infected with just about every bee virus known, including deformed-wing virus, sac-brood virus, and black-queen-cell virus, and also by various fungi and bacteria.
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