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The honeycomb pattern gives the building a remarkable structural firmness, allowing for walls only a few inches thick.
While wood lacks the structural firmness of carbon fiber, Wheeler argues it more than makes up for this with its ability to absorb vibration better than carbon, making for a very smooth ride.
Fibroblasts are connective tissue cells, essential for dermis formation, due to collagen production, and responsible for structural firmness.
Although 'Scifresh' accumulated more dry weight than 'Royal Gala', it had a slightly lower cell wall synthesis rate but seemed to more efficiently sustain stronger cell walls, thereby maintaining the structural firmness of the tissue, as measured by the lag phase in softening during this phase of rapid growth.
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Homogenized processed lipid droplets covered by caseins are considered as active fillers (Fig. 9), providing a structural role and increasing firmness of the protein matrix (Everett and Auty 2008).
GliSODin® Skin Nutrients Advanced Anti-Aging Formula (GAAF; Isocell North America Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada) is a bioactive SOD-containing dietary nutricosmetic combined with other nutraceuticals that improve skin hydration, elasticity, firmness, and structural integrity; it also helps alleviate the symptoms of photoaging caused by oxidative stress.
Confirmation as firmness shares a number of structural properties with Hempelian confirmation.
Rennet coagulation time, coagulum firmness, curd firmness and gel firming rate were the coagulation parameters measured using a gelograph.
In addition, Vitruvius' main contributions to the history of architectural theory include (1) his canonical account of the classical orders (Books III and IV), and (2) identification of three principles of architecture, firmitas, utilitas, venustas, conventionally translated as structural integrity, utility, and beauty; or (per Wotton 1624) firmness, commodity, and delight.
For 'Scifresh', this peak in dry matter accumulation coincided with the end of the lag phase for loss of firmness and the rapid growth phase, suggesting cultivar differences in dry weight assimilation and partitioning into structural features during fruit growth.
New York has embodied firmness and security.
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