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* Plasticity ( physics ), in physics and engineering, plasticity is the propensity of a material to undergo permanent deformation under load
* Plasticity is the behaviour observed after the material is subjected to a yield stress :</ br > A material that behaves as a solid under low applied stresses may start to flow above a certain level of stress, called the yield stress of the material.
Plasticity is vital for coking as it represents its ability to gradually form specific plasticity phases during the coking process, measured by coal dilatation tests.
* Plasticity or plastic deformation is the opposite of elastic deformation and is defined as unrecoverable strain.
* Brain Basics Synaptic Plasticity Synaptic transmission is plastic
Plasticity in female choice is favored for adapting to changes in ecological and social environments.
Plasticity surface friction is also very low in comparison to the plastic deformation energy and can be neglected.
Plasticity of the brain is when rewiring occurs because of brain damage, finding different neural pathways and not relying on the damaged structures.
Plasticity spreads throughout the solid and at the limit load, the plastic zone becomes very large and the displacements become unbounded and the component is said to have collapsed.
* Plasticity: when a single genotype gives rise to a spectrum of phenotypes, the phenotype is said to have ' plasticity '.
Plasticity is the major explanation for the phenomenon.

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Plasticity and memory formation in the amygdala are generated by activation of the neurons in the region.
* Plasticity ( Cabaret Voltaire album ), an album by Cabaret Voltaire ( band )
* The Phenotypic Plasticity of Death Valley's Pupfishes an American Scientist article by Sean Lema
* Synaptic Plasticity, Neuroscience Online ( electronic neuroscience textbook by UT Houston Medical School )
Plasticity was observed in the superior temporal gyrus ( STG ) by Petitto et al.

Plasticity and .
They are: Repair and Plasticity ; Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience ; Channels, Synapses, and Circuits ; Neurogenetics ; Neural Environment ; and Neurodegeneration.
Plasticity under a spherical Nanoindenter in ( 111 ) Copper.
* R. Hill, The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity, Oxford University Press ( 1998 ).
* L. M. Kachanov, Fundamentals of the Theory of Plasticity, Dover Books.
* A. S. Khan and S. Huang, Continuum Theory of Plasticity, Wiley ( 1995 ).
* International Journal of Plasticity, Elsevier Science.
Scientific Realism and the Plasticity of Mind.
Plasticity can be categorized as short-term, lasting a few seconds or less, or long-term, which lasts from minutes to hours.
* R. Hill, " The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity ", Oxford University, 1950.
* J. Lubliner, " Plasticity Theory ", Macmillan Publishing Company, 1990.
" Neural Plasticity ", 12 ( 2-3 ), 183-196.

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Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal.
Using the Debye model, the specific heat and entropy of a pure crystal are proportional to T < sup > 3 </ sup >, while the enthalpy and chemical potential are proportional to T < sup > 4 </ sup >.
The crystal structure of the pure metal is hexagonal close-packed.
Crystals of pure semiconductors ( such as silicon or germanium ) are very poor conductors at ambient temperatures because the energy that an electron must have in order to occupy a conduction energy level is considerably greater than the thermal energy available to an electron in such a crystal.
The crystal should be sufficiently large ( typically larger than 0. 1 mm in all dimensions ), pure in composition and regular in structure, with no significant internal imperfections such as cracks or twinning.
Although crystallography can be used to characterize the disorder in an impure or irregular crystal, crystallography generally requires a pure crystal of high regularity to solve the structure of a complicated arrangement of atoms.
The analysis < ref name = Dubinnyi > of < sup > 31 </ sup > P-NMR spectra of lipids could provide a wide range of information about lipid bilayer packing, phase transitions ( gel phase, physiological liquid crystal phase, ripple phases, non bilayer phases ), lipid head group orientation / dynamics, and elastic properties of pure lipid bilayer and as a result of binding of proteins and other biomolecules.
Gandhi also recognised Gokhale as an admirable leader and master politician, describing him as ' pure as crystal, gentle as a lamb, brave as a lion and chivalrous to a fault and the most perfect man in the political field '.
Today the value of N < sub > A </ sub > can be measured at very high accuracy by taking an extremely pure crystal ( in practice, often silicon ), measuring how far apart the atoms are spaced using X-ray diffraction or another method, and accurately measuring the density of the crystal.
In the current yuga, known as the Kali ( the most evil ) yuga, " The Lord shall manifest Himself as the Kalki Avatar … He will establish righteousness upon the earth and the minds of the people will become as pure as crystal.
Pope's group also first observed direct current ( DC ) electroluminescence under vacuum on a pure single crystal of anthracene and on anthracene crystals doped with tetracene in 1963 using a small area silver electrode at 400 V. The proposed mechanism was field-accelerated electron excitation of molecular fluorescence.
The human ear can recognize single cosine waves as sounding clear because sine waves are representations of a single frequency with no harmonics ; some sounds that approximate a pure sine wave are whistling, a crystal glass set to vibrate by running a wet finger around its rim, and the sound made by a tuning fork.
When Tommy is sent to retrieve the Zeo Crystal, which is hidden under Rita and Zedd's Palace, Zordon tells him that only a being who was pure of heart can enter the force field around the crystal and survive.
As noted, these degrees of freedom may include pure translational motion in gases, in rotational states, and as potential and kinetic energy in normal modes of vibrations in intermolecular or crystal lattice vibrations.
Each detector had a central scintillation spectrometer crystal of NaI ( Tl ) 12 in ( 303 mm ) in diameter, by 4 in ( 102 mm ) thick, optically coupled at the rear to a 3 in ( 76. 2 mm ) thick CsI ( Na ) crystal of similar diameter, viewed by seven photomultiplier tubes, operated as a phoswich: i. e., particle and gamma-ray events from the rear produced slow-rise time (~ 1 μs ) pulses, which could be electronically distinguished from pure NaI events from the front, which produced faster (~ 0. 25 μs ) pulses.
We consider the problem in which the solvent freezes to a very nearly pure crystal, regardless of the presence of the solute.
She asked too, that the lake would never become dry and that the waters should always be pure and crystal.
In its pure state it is a white flake or powdered crystal.
This seed crystal is dipped into the pure molten silicon and slowly extracted.
The suction allows the wet recrystallized compound to dry out such that the pure dried crystal compound is left remaining.

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