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Results in studies in which dynamic contour tonometry was used have suggested that corneal curvature affects corneal rigidity, with steeper corneas being more rigid [ 18, 19].
Under Trapattoni there was often rigidity; with O'Neill things seem more expansive.
Anthony Andrews's excellent Manders also combines a poker-backed rigidity with hints of a fiercely repressed sensuality.
An extraordinary work in which iron is met with irony and rigidity with a relaxed, witty defiance.
Because of the precise dimensional requirements of the parts and the heavy cutting forces exerted on the cutting tool, machine tools combine weight and rigidity with delicate accuracy.
Trabeculae thus provide a complex series of cross-braced interior struts arranged so as to provide maximal rigidity with minimal material.
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When that compass, which moderated free-market rigidities with a nagging anxiety about social cohesion, deserted her – as it did over the Poll Tax in 1989-1990 – she duly fell within months.
The variation of these rigidities with different preliminary small uniaxial tensile deformations (pre-strains) was also investigated.
In all, with end-to-end transparency across the organization, the complexities (possibly rigidities) with software and organizational dependencies should become apparent.
On the other hand, the Spanish labor market has more rigidities, with a high degree of employment protection.10 This is achieved by high firing costs, although several reforms have significantly relaxed some restrictions.
Total resistance and NC correlated with clinical ratings of rigidity and with bradykinesia.
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