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Nature itself becomes no more pliable to the sympathetic eye.
Because when we feel inferior, we are much more pliable to the whispering suggestions of display windows.
Soft tissue biomaterials need to be pliable to match the contours of the tissue defect, while offering adequate mechanical support to prevent the collapse of the defect.
The texture of the flesh may range from pliable to brittle.
Previously, researchers thought the lower crust was too weak and pliable to fracture in such a way.
There was a sort of pliable feeling to the building while it was going through this.
Free flaps provide thin and pliable tissues needed to restore the shape and the volume of the tongue but their functional outcomes, especially in case of total mobile tongue reconstruction, are still limited.
A topologist is someone who imagines all objects to be made of unbreakable but very pliable playdough, and therefore does not see the need to distinguish between a coffee cup and doughnut because either can be turned into the other.
Within this bustling polyphonic space together with the filigree of connections, by means of which the pieces of this new fabric can be stitched back together, new forms of pliable centralities need to be created.
Some amorphous materials can also be less prone to fracture, hence being more pliable, lending themselves to the possibility of flexible electronics.
Technology is surrounding us; its surface is becoming more complex, pliable and familiar to the eye.
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