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It is elastic, like licorice, with a shiny, slightly oily skin.
So, the researchers used a polymer originally developed in the lab of Robert Langer at MIT. "It's elastic like a rubber band," Engelmayr says, so it can withstand repeated stretching while only gradually losing strength as it degrades.
The general point is simply that the realization of the contextual structure of a situation by semantics is elastic like an accordion, ranging from a minimally expanded text with to a greatly expanded version of it.
In the Brandon Walker books, the timelines are elastic, like rubber bands.
All the shit is getting all stretchy and elastic like Pull-Ups potty training diaper pants.
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In this study, a methodology is described to induce elastic-like characteristics in a scaffold consisting of solely type I collagen.
This trend of a more elastic-like response was thought to be associated with increased macromolecular biosynthesis, density, and a more mature matrix structure/organization.
It was found that the FRP retrofits greatly improved shear strength under reversed cyclic loading, attributed to the relatively elastic-like behaviour of the retrofitted specimens.
Elastic for floppy nerves: Stanford Bio-X scientists have found the secret to how nerves withstand the wear and tear of bending joints and moving tissues: an elastic-like protein matrix that keeps them resilient.
The large elastic-like strain is essentially attributed to continuous change in the lattice parameter of a single martensite variant under stress.
To underline the point, the outfits were accessorised with hockey sticks, masks, basketballs and black stripes on naked arms, backs and shoulders which at first looked painted on, but on closer inspection proved to be bands of some elastic-like material.
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