| 41. | He emphasized his belief in the richness, precision, and malleability of Turkic vocabulary as opposed to Persian.
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| 42. | The low melting point, solderability and malleability of the organ metal makes the construction of pipes relatively easy.
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| 43. | The degree of malleability is determined by the type of yarn used, with wool providing the most flexibility.
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| 44. | An oxidising flame burns the lead and creates lead oxide dross, leading to poor welds with low malleability.
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| 45. | Even so, the fact that such studies exist at all is a measure of faith's remarkable malleability.
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| 46. | Each generation seems to imagine him in a different way, a malleability that may help explain Moses'mystique.
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| 47. | At the same time, Campbell warned of the malleability of emotion and the consequent risk in terms of suggestibility:
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| 48. | Silver was also used in buckle manufacturing for its malleability and for being strong and durable with an attractive shine.
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| 49. | Although made from solid copper elements, the finished cable assembly is still pliable due to the malleability of copper.
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| 50. | Merzenich and Kilgard, among others, have investigated the role of the nucleus basalis in the malleability of intelligence.
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