Sentence examples for rigid after from inspiring English sources

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During the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, the society seemed rigid after a long period of military dictatorship.

The membranes become less conductive, more brittle and rigid after fuel cell testing.

The PEMUs that were built at pH 7.4/4.6 were thicker and more flexible than PEMUs built at pH 7.4/7.4 but cross-linked faster when exposed to heat and became more rigid after 2 h of cross-linking at 215 °C.

Goh et al. (1989) found an increase in brittleness and Currey et al. (1995) found a reduction in impact strength, while Burkhart et al. (2008) and Ohman et al. (2008) found that cortical bones are more rigid after an embalming procedure.

For F146W, we observed that E2 decreases (43 cm–1) and E3 increases (144 cm–1), indicating that the inner-layer water molecules become more rigid after DNA binding as reflected by the increase in the relaxation times from 6.3 to 7.4 ps and from 103 to 192 ps and corresponding slower solvation speeds.

Whereas wild-type worms die and become rigid after many seconds, and take minutes to dissolve, we observed that cat-4 and ptps-1 mutant adult worms died in a few seconds or less, ruptured quickly, and their cuticles dissolved completely in <2 min. To quantify the cuticle fragility phenotype of cat-4 and ptps-1 mutants, we tested worms using a mild alkaline bleach treatment.

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A series of 62 patients (8 after digital rectal examination [DRE], 12 after transrectal ultrasonography [TRUS], 11 after rigid cystoscopy, 13 after prostatic massage, 8 after TRUS-guided prostate biopsy, and 10 after transurethral resection of prostate [TURP]) were enrolled in the study.

The first three rows correspond to the three time points, and the three columns show the results after rigid body registration, after unconstrained ABA registration (ABA), and with constrained ABA registration (ABA_CON), respectively.

Pope Francis has attacked conservative church leaders for buryig their heads in the sand and hiding behind rigid doctrine after a contentious meeting between bishops.

This thinned pictorial layer is then fixed to a rigid support after recoating the reverse with materials optically simulating the original underlying plaster.

Some British educators thought this system to be overly rigid, and after World War II many "comprehensive" schools, which combined elements of grammar, modern, and technical schools, were established, although many highly respected grammar schools survive.

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