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The kaolinite clay used to make porcelain is composed of alumina and silica with added water to confer malleability; on heating to ~500 600 °C water is expelled from the lattice leaving a meta-kaolin phase comprising 2Al2O3·4 SiO2.
For many hundreds of years lead was the preferred material for water pipes, because of its malleability (this use was so typical that the phrase "plumbing" derives from the Latin word for lead plumbum).
Dand and Hemsley say they were heavily influenced by nature in their design, specifically in the malleability and feel of water.
They consistently overestimated both predictability and malleability.
Another indication of malleability is that I. Q
The malleability of memory compounds this effect.
On the downside, such malleability often comes with more upkeep.
Indeed, Bitcoin's programmers have known about transaction malleability since 2011.
His pure choirboy tenor and open face suggest infinite malleability.
Computers encourage the notion of near-infinite malleability.
"The strength of language derives from its malleability," he added.
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