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This reality shapes the choices regarding new capital investments and industrial innovation, which may have rigid impacts in the long-term.
It may have rigid axles front and rear, but you can drive it on the highway and it feels rock solid (it weighs 5,423 pounds, after all).
The institutional setting, which may have rigid routines, low staffing levels and un-homely environment may exacerbate existing problems, by minimising the positive aspects of enjoyment and social contact[ 19].
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Other invertebrates may have no rigid structures but the epidermis may secrete a variety of surface coatings such as the pinacoderm of sponges, the gelatinous cuticle of cnidarians (polyps, sea anemones, jellyfish) and the collagenous cuticle of annelids.
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that, like algae, have rigid cell walls and may be either unicellular or multicellular.
It is noteworthy that these organisms have rigid cell walls, which may have enabled control of cell division by other means.
However, canvas boats have rigid framing systems.
Orthorexics commonly have rigid rules around eating.
All the other spatulas we have seen have rigid blades.
They may have been bored rigid by those endlessly repetitive sentences, but at least Harry Wingfield's realistic illustrations provided some colour.
Conservatives may have "a relatively rigid cognitive style and an emphasis on traditional gender roles" that leads them to vote for female politicians with a traditionally feminine appearance, Dr. Eric Hehman, a postdoctoral researcher in Freeman's lab, said in the statement.
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