| 11. | During application of force the elastic property is observed as an immediate elongation or strain.
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| 12. | On this basis, he developed a microscopic theory of optical and elastic properties of crystals.
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| 13. | :: : Through the ordinary elastic properties of rubber.
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| 14. | Most of these polysaccharides exhibit useful visco-elastic properties when dissolved in water at very low levels.
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| 15. | Rock properties like porosity can be cosimulated from the elastic properties determined by the geostatistical inversion.
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| 16. | Tendons connect muscles to bone and normally have an elastic property so that they can stretch.
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| 17. | It has elastic properties that allows it to stretch and return to their original shape without damage.
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| 18. | The " geometrical method " exploits relations between the geometry of the cantilever and its elastic properties.
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| 19. | These are in turn merged with their low-frequency counterparts from the model and integrated to elastic properties.
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| 20. | Nor ever used it to calculate the elastic properties of polymers ( see eg loop entropy )?
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