unforged

unforged

(ʌnˈfɔːdʒd)
adj
genuine
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"Cyber criminals are banking on mobile channels as the new, unforged path to exploit vulnerable and unprotected devices, exposing confidential data and accessing sensitive information.
Then the mutual information of each block and the underlying image region is computed assuming that unforged regions will have zeros values while copy move forged regions will have some finite values.
Of particular interest is the recovery of an unforged dagger preform (or dagger-shaped ingot) and two gold and four tin-copper alloy earrings from a Philia tomb, the latter representing the earliest known occurrence of tin bronze on the island.
But close examination of current organizations and institutions reveals that many potentially useful connections remain unforged, and numerous opportunities to gain prospectively stunning efficiency or to build joint problem solving capacity in complex policy areas remain unexplored.
My life is an unforged route that my steps alone will create.
The fatigue tests have been carried out in load control (in a fully reversed push-pull mode) with hydraulic test machine, and a comparison of the stress versus cycles to failure behaviour of the unforged, single, and double forged specimens belongs to both A17075 matrix alloy and Al/basalt composites as shown in Figures 2 and 3, respectively.
Similar to unforged specimen, the crack (C) and fatigue crack(FC) are continuous and formed in the severe damage region.
Moreover, both the unforged and forged MMC materials exhibited similar interface debonding in fracture, which created additional secondary microcracks due to continued fatigue cycling.