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distortion [dɪˈstɔ:ʃən, Am -ˈstɔ:r-] SUBST

1. distortion fig:

distortion of facts, reality
distortion of history

2. distortion (change):

distortion

competitive distortion SUBST ÉCON

price distortion SUBST ÉCON

price distortion

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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These band structure distortions are a result of changes in electron-phonon interaction energies, with the lattice's thermal expansion playing a minor role.
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Ideally, high-fidelity equipment has minimal amounts of noise and distortion and an accurate frequency response.
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However, all humans engage in parataxic distortion to one extent or another, in one realm or another.
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The current signal drives the electrodynamic speaker more accurately, causing less distortion than a voltage signal.
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The distortion at the point of generation is very small (about 1% to 2%), but nonetheless it exists.
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This is the reason that sound propagates through solids without significant distortion.
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This distortion is particularly dramatic far away from the center of the projection (0, 0, -1).
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The art style features many grainy distortions in the style of a printed comic, and many patterns based on newsprint.
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With lower feedback, distortion is higher and predominantly of low order.
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Also, it would have to outline how the measures aim to prevent distortions.
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