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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.
Empirical methods are expected to be more reliable when the structure under investigation is relatively rigid.
Structural data reported here show that the conformation of the investigated compounds is relatively rigid.
For inorganic nanoparticles such as QDs, the particle size and shape is relatively rigid compared to other organic nanoparticles such as dendrimers.
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.
In all structures from the low salt treated sample, S5 is well represented (Fig. 2B F and Fig. S3), and the head domain in these structures is relatively rigid, although in slightly different rotational position (~10 15 Å in scale).
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Mr Draghi argues that wage stickiness explains why unemployment got so much worse in Spain, where until recently wages were relatively rigid, than in Ireland.This points to another problem.
However, most developed thermal management materials are relatively rigid and have low strength.
These aggregates are relatively rigid, around 15 to 300 nm in length and 20 to 30 nm in width.
Nevertheless, a name of the piece of clay may be relatively rigid: it may denote at each time the same piece of clay.
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).
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