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Typically, horizontal movement can be reduced by tightening up the building's steel structure to make it more rigid.
This is because, an opted k value will have a direct impact on the threshold calculations which in turn can make it more rigid or easier for test samples to satisfy the threshold criterion.
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In trying to reestablish compulsory state service, he made it more rigid, harsh, and militaristic.
But, according to Gibney, Apple dumbed it down, made it more rigid, and film-makers deserted it.
We did not want to give up on the flavor of the prosciutto, so we made it more rigid by crisping it ever so briefly in a hot pan seasoned with a light film of oil.
The necessity of high thermal treatment in case of carbon dot-encoded microcapsules changes the flexibility of the microcapsule structure and makes it more rigid that is not undesirable in case of pH and ionic strength stimuli-responsive theranostic systems development [25 30].
Now, if you take a string and make it more dense and rigid, you've got the stick in your example: the physics is the same.
He says a more rigid environment could make it more expensive and difficult for companies to develop digital media products.
Facing a more condensed (i.e., more rigid) monolayer makes it more difficult for these segments to explore their conformational degrees of freedom by dynamically interpenetrating into the apposed monolayer.
Made of flexible silicon, the probe can mimic a much wider range of sound wave frequencies than rigid glass probes, making it more practical for studying hearing.
The effect of this crowding due to two fewer amino acids in the β-barrel on the heme protein is to make it much more rigid, and for NP2 to show much less dynamics than NP4.
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