Sentence examples for poor elasticity from inspiring English sources

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However, the strong polarity, which induces high conductivity, leads to poor elasticity of PANI [16].

Previously, the applications of compendial poloxamer 407 preparations were demonstrated; however, low viscosity, poor elasticity, and sol-to-gel transition temperature (Tsol-gel) over a wide temperature range were observed.

Quick frozen dumplings accounts for 33% of the total quick frozen foods in China [58], however, the common problems, such as frost cracking, outflow of stuffing juice, sticky texture, poor elasticity, browning and cooking loss, appeared in the practical production retarded its industrialization [59].

However, ureteroscopy confers a risk of native upper urinary tract rupture due to inherent poor elasticity [ 53].

By far, it is largely established that in fibre, lignin ensures stiffness but this results in poor elasticity and wrinkling of linen textile.

Further, poor elasticity of scar tissue may result in poor subunits, and using scar tissue expansion, which presents a larger chance of infection, expander rupture and framework exposure, may not improve the result.

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Poor Price Elasticity in China, India, ME: Food Price Inflation is a New Complication 5. (C) Bourland noted that given the widespread public subsidies in China, India, and the rapidly growing markets of the Middle East, there is no pass-through of these higher crude prices to the consumer in much of the world's market.

Poorer group elasticities were the highest, indicating that poorer consumers are more price responsive.

Following patient consultation and clinical diagnosis including hypermobile joints and skin elasticity, poor wound healing and wide scar morphology, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome was confirmed in the patient.

Skin aging involves increased susceptibility to injury and infection, reduced wound healing, loss of dermal elasticity, poor epidermal barrier maintenance, wrinkling, hair loss, and increased cancer risk (McCullough & Kelly, 2006).

Clinically, microskin transplantation is still an effective method to treat extensive burns and traumas, but due to lack of dermis, especially the papillar layer, hair follicles, sweat glands and other skin appendages, the neoregenerative skin possesses poor mechanical strength and elasticity, and cannot sweat.

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