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"I wanted to see what the programs are, to screen the environments to see how different they are -- if they're tiny, or if they're rigid, that can help us adjust our expectations.
If the Azerbaijani position has become less rigid, that may be because Mr Aliev, a 77-year-old veteran of the Soviet Politburo, wants to bequeath a settlement to his son and heir-apparent, Ilham.
Hence (4.39) provides evidence that results valid in rigid (that is, locally symmetric) geometries may be valid in greater generality.
We consider differentiated and non-differentiated satellites with both free (that is no horizontal stresses) and rigid (that is zero velocity) boundary conditions at the body surface.
It is also shown that the flag structure is rigid, that is, the unitary equivalence class of the operator and the flag structure determine each other.
R. Michel conjectured in [129] that simple manifolds are boundary distance rigid, that is d g determines g uniquely up to an isometry which is the identity on the boundary.
Rotations are rigid, that is, in multi protein structures, the whole complex undergoes a rotation and there is no torsion.
However, each of these studies examines the neural response to materials that are orders of magnitude less rigid, that is, in the kPa range, than those that were examined here.
"There was this sudden rigidity for the sake of being rigid that just made no sense to me," Ms. Nelson said.
The muscle spasms -- so rigid that Acquadro compared them to railroad tracks -- had melted.
But he added restrictions so rigid that they may constitute a near-ban.
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