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But when it dries, it gets thick and hard, loses its flexibility and cracks easily.
At the same time, the lens inside the eye loses its flexibility.
Presbyopia is a visual condition in which the crystalline lens of the eye loses its flexibility, making focusing on close objects difficult [ 2].
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Therefore, the material used for reconstruction must be durable enough to withstand the physiologic forces placed upon it without losing its flexibility.
As a member of the commission investigating the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger in 1986, Feynman became a folk hero for dunking a piece of rubber from the rocket's infamous O-rings in ice water on television and observing that the cold made it stiffen and lose its flexibility, and thus its ability to seal the rocket's engines.
The story of how Europe lost its flexibility can be told in three stages.
Bai et al. [5] reported a high dielectric constant for a polymer matrix composite containing a large amount of ferroelectric ceramic particles, which made the composite lose its flexibility.
Maybe it's a change in management, or the fund got too big and lost its flexibility, or the manager had a run of luck that finally ran out.
This condition makes our spine hard and lose its flexibility.
Salt water can cause neoprene to lose its flexibility, and an non-rinsed wetsuit smells bad.
The ischaemic heart also loses its metabolic flexibility and can switch to glucose or fatty acid oxidation as its preferential state, which may deteriorate cardiac function even further in case of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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