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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,...
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weaving (also
basketry or
basket making) is the
process of
weaving or
sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets, mats, mesh...
- The ba****t membrane, also
known as base membrane, is a thin,
pliable sheet-like type of
extracellular matrix that
provides cell and
tissue support and...
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spelling differences) is the
process of
manufacturing by
shaping liquid or
pliable raw
material using a
rigid frame called a mold or matrix. This
itself may...
- may be
achieved with a
fatter and fluid-like
vocal fold mucosa. The more
pliable the mucosa, the more
efficient the
transfer of
energy from the airflow...
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containers from
timber staves that were
usually heated or
steamed to make them
pliable.
Journeymen coopers also
traditionally made
wooden implements, such as...
- Negative-index
metamaterial or negative-index
material (NIM) is a
metamaterial whose refractive index for an
electromagnetic wave has a
negative value...
- is made from the
underside of the
animal skin,
which is
softer and more
pliable than the
outer skin layer,
though not as durable. The term
comes from the...
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which bore tiny
lambs on the
endes of its branches.
These branches were so
pliable that they bent down to
allow the
lambs to feed when they are hungrie."...