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the plasticity
noun
The quality or state of being plastic.
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Due to non plastic nature, plastic limit and the plasticity index values could not be determined.
In addition, due to the plasticity enhancement, many more atoms around region III undergo plastic deformation.
The plasticity is primary.
The paramount place of line in Sutherland's work; with Bacon the plasticity of the painted surface.
It is common today to speak of the plasticity of the adolescent brain.
My argument stresses the plasticity that our brains were endowed with when this mutation occurred.
The plasticity of the brain provides life-course opportunities for resilience and enhanced mental health.
And all of the neuro-skeptics argue for the plasticity of our neural networks.
The plasticity of the human psyche allows for modification, and hindsight can supply enlightenment and psychological growth.
The instrument's fixed pitch and urge to lock down harmonies didn't fit with the plasticity of his musical ideas.
That's why Rob Walker's article about the "plasticity" of the brain caught my attention (Consumed, "Muscular Metaphor").
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