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This definition allows us to predict contexts in which people will be relatively rigid or flexible in their judgments and decisions over sacred values.
Although predicted to be relatively rigid and highly extended, we show that flexibility in a central region is required for GCC185's ability to function in a vesicle tethering cycle.
Nevertheless, a name of the piece of clay may be relatively rigid: it may denote at each time the same piece of clay.
Our initial prediction was that the high levels of cholesterol would cause high molecular order and thus the nuclear envelope remnants would be relatively rigid membranes.
Helices showed to be relatively rigid and motions were mostly observed in loop regions, mainly in loops Gly35-Lys50 Thr57-Asn63sn60][ 60].
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Structural data reported here show that the conformation of the investigated compounds is relatively rigid.
However, most developed thermal management materials are relatively rigid and have low strength.
As a cilium moves backward, it is relatively rigid; upon recovery, however, the cilium becomes flexible, and its tip appears to be dragged forward along the body.
Our method involves attaching local coordinate systems to the DNA bases and to the Cα atoms of the peptide backbone (these are relatively rigid structural units).
Compression studies reveal that carbon cloth lacks compression rigidity and suffers considerable strain at lower stress values whereas carbon paper is relatively rigid in nature.
Whereas, if the corrugated web plates are relatively rigid (tf/tw < 3.0), the strengths of the girders become controlled by the deformation of flanges.
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