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"Sometimes, the more force is used, the less effective it is".
This could be because the gecko skin, like a rubber band, becomes stiffer to stretch as more force is applied to it, the team suggests.
As a result, more force is transferred to the concrete section; and the additional force may or may not cause more cracks between the first cracks.
The most frequently reported reasons to do this were as follows: in case of more static surgical steps, in case the application of more force is necessary, or in order to relieve strain or pressure on the thumb.
This may be advantageous as it implies that more force is being directed perpendicular to and toward the axle, respectively in the lowest seat height positions that were tested.
Both models applied in this study consist of equations representing the influence of the muscle's length on the tension it generates (length-dependence; more force is generated as a muscle is stretched), and the sensitivity of the generated force to the rate at which the muscle is stretched (velocity-dependence).
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Her critics on the left always said far more force was needed to remove it.
It is hardly surprising that tempers became frayed and led to more force being engaged.
In the first period of roller imprint, the imprint force increased rapidly as more force was required to deform the single crystal material which had no defects inside.
However, in comparison to plain fused silica with a 4-μm-deep artificial square notch, more force was required to generate the same stress at the notch corners.
Their solutions, basically more force, are simple, but the real solutions are hard and complex.
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