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adjective
Capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.
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Wrinkling is caused by decreased skin elasticity due to elastic degeneration and loss of connective tissue.
The switchgrass/IL slurries show a crossover from viscous behavior at 3 wt% to elastic behavior at 10 wt%.
An elasticity model is required to relate measurements of force and displacements to elastic moduli.
In addition to elastic properties, ethylene-propylene copolymers display excellent resistance to electricity and ozone and an ability to be processed with a number of additives.
Chris seemed to see her, in a leotard and some sort of scant fancy painted-yellow nylon thing, fastened to elastic on her wrists, which she waved about like wings.
18. Herbart himself tentatively compares representations to "elastic bodies pressing against each other" (PsW: 138).
The results obtained are compared to elastic behaviour.
The update to Elastic Map Reduce also includes supports for YARN, the next generation Hadoop MapReduce architecture.
In addition to Elastic Mesos, they have other products including Marathon for large-scale orchestration, and Deimos for Docker integration.
Classifiers for tumour margin were constructed using ordinal logistic regression, also subject to elastic net constraints.
The first scenario corresponds to elastic traffic in which all the SUs are elastic users.
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