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Another touches the soft, flexible ear, concluding that elephants are supple, resembling felt.
This sort of climbing is lower to the ground; falling climbers land on soft, flexible pads.
Herbaceous plants have soft, flexible aerial portions that die each year.
Above all, they would take to heart the idea of "bending reality," with their embrace of soft, flexible, organic forms.
In the last decade, the use of soft, flexible circuitry in clothing has grown as technology has improved, she says.
PolyHEMA, in full poly-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, a soft, flexible, water-absorbing plastic used to make soft contact lenses.
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Conventional Si-based materials need to be replaced by new materials to realize soft (flexible/stretchable) electronics.
Recent advances in materials science and mechanical engineering enable the realization of high performance piezoelectric systems in soft, flexible/stretchable formats, with unique opportunities for use in bio-integrated applications, from mechanical energy harvesting to sensing and actuation.
The mudcake is very soft/flexible compared to the rock and has a very small yield strength so that it undergoes perfectly plastic yielding under wellbore pressure.
Because the mudcake is usually very soft/flexible compared to the formation, it is reasonable to assume that the mudcake does not exert any shear tractions on the wellbore wall (Tran et al. 2011).
As aforementioned, it is reasonable to assume that the mudcake does not exert any shear traction on the wellbore wall because it is extremely soft/flexible compared to the formation (Tran et al. 2011).
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