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be relatively stiff
adverb
Proportionally, in relation to some larger scale thing.
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By contrast, because even one protofilament is expected to be relatively stiff 11, optical tweezers will measure the maximum protofilament length.
The present epithelial cellular material was defined by their cytokeratin positivity, which in turn means that the cells had not undergone significant epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and are expected to be relatively stiff.
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The steel fibers were relatively stiff and glued into bundles, i.e., collated.
Like other phases in the same family, these solids are relatively stiff and lightweight.
The adaptive method provides the most accurate estimates when the diaphragms are relatively stiff.
Turtle eggshells are relatively stiff and rigid, while snake eggshells behave as elastomers, which are highly extensible and reversible.
Glass is relatively stiff and hard but it has no microstructure, no inelastic deformation mechanism, low toughness and poor resistance to impacts.
Microtubules and microfilaments are relatively stiff polar structures whose assembly is modulated by the state of hydrolysis of the bound nucleotide.
Data collected indicates that the GFRP deck and steel girders are acting in a composite manner and that the deck system is relatively stiff despite the large girder spacing used.
Analysis results show that in cases where the wall is relatively stiff compared to the reinforcement, the upper reinforcement layers are clearly affected by the lower layers (this is a direct outcome of the fully coupled system).
Structural engineers are familiar with the behavior of steel, which in its elastic range is relatively stiff after which there is a large ductile plateau before the onset of strain hardening at very high strains.
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