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response to an
applied force. The
complementary concept is
flexibility or pliability: the more
flexible an
object is, the less
stiff it is. The stiffness, k...
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baton round,
fired as a
shotgun s**** Flxible,
originally the
Flexible Sidecar Co.
Flexibility (disambiguation)
Bendable (disambiguation)
Rollable (disambiguation)...
- A
flexible shaft,
often referred to as a flex shaft, is a
device for
transmitting rotary motion between two
objects which are not
fixed relative to one...
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adaptive and
flexible behavior. Most
flexibility tests were
developed under this ****umption
several decades ago. Nowadays,
cognitive flexibility can also...
- Look up
flexibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flexibility may
refer to:
Flexibility, the
ability of a
material to
deform elastically and return...
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Flexible Flyer is a toy and
recreational equipment brand, best
known for the sled of the same name, a
steerable wooden sled with
steel runners. Flexible...
- or motion.
Flexibility varies between individuals,
particularly in
terms of
differences in
muscle length of multi-joint muscles.
Flexibility in some joints...
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Flexible tanks (also flexi-bags,
flexibags and flexi-tanks) are a kind of
storage equipment for
liquids such as
water or oil.
Compared to
steel tanks,...
- if its
multiplication operator is
flexible.
Every commutative or ****ociative
operation is
flexible, so
flexibility becomes important for
binary operations...
- a
person change their stance, outlook, or commitment.
Flexibility, or
psychological flexibility, as it is
sometimes called, is the
ability to
adapt to...