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the stiffen
verb
To make stiff.
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In response to the increment of tumor matrix-stiffness, activation of FAK is also correlated with the clustering of β1 integrin encountering with the stiffen matrices and then elicits PI3K/AKT signaling [ 86].
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A longitudinal stiffener was provided on each side of the stiffened SHS column, while only two stiffeners were welded to the longer sides of the stiffened RHS column.
The stiffening of positions emerged today after House Democrats met.
But North Korea has reacted negatively to the stiffened American demands.
Mechanical design of fiber-wound hydraulic skeletons: The stiffening and straightening of embryonic notochords.
Parametric studies for the stiffened core are conducted.
The stiffening effect of the myotonia may precede the degeneration by two to three years.
I examined Sarah's face for the stiffened look of the accused.
The joints between the stiffened sclerites consist of undifferentiated flexible cuticle.
But the stiffening would make the deck heavier, further increasing the load on the cables, requiring further stiffening, and so forth.
Turgor-induced stiffening of primary walls is analogous to the stiffening of the sides of a pneumatic tire by air pressure.
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