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Their location becomes flexible".
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.
Now, John Rogers of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, who is one of the pioneers of flexible electronics, has devised a new technique to create ultra-thin and flexible circuits suitable for medical use.Dr Rogers first fabricated a mesh containing a circuit of silicon electronics by thinning silicon until it becomes flexible.
The additional 346 MW resulting in a number of assumptions in the way BE plants becomes flexible.
Thus, the network forensic investigation in virtual networks becomes flexible and valid evidence of the network data is gathered.
Taking advantages of the compatibility with Common Information Model (CIM) of IEC 61850, communication between devices in substation automation systems becomes flexible.
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You won't become flexible overnight, it takes months to master flexibility.
Closing costs, too, have become "flexible," said Jay K. Overbye, a Halstead broker managing sales for the building.
After election night, however, policy will again become flexible as the backroom dealing begins.
Market success: For prices and information to be converted into a functioning market, supply must also become flexible.
Meachen, the assistant coach of the national side, says that "Certain standards that you might feel are non-negotiable as a coach in New Zealand have to become flexible".
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