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flexibility and friction
* Handle-o-Meter, a machine that measures surface friction and flexibility of sheeted materials
The added flexibility offers an improved efficiency, as less energy is wasted in the internal friction of continually bending the belt.
The Handle-o-Meter is a testing machine developed by Johnson & Johnson and now manufactured by Thwing-Albert that measures the " handle ", i. e. a combination of surface friction and flexibility of sheeted materials.

flexibility and ridge
Traditionally, birches were soaked in brine ( heavily salted water ) before use, which greatly increased the weight, flexibility and strength of the twigs, making the punishment more severe both in terms of pain, and in terms of damage to the victim's flesh in the form of cuts and weals ( ridge on the flesh raised by a blow ).

flexibility and skin
This multi-level structure is responsible for the high flexibility of the outer skin, which enables the velvet worm to squeeze itself into the narrowest crevices.
Other signs include abnormal joint flexibility, a high palate, malocclusions, flat feet, hammer toes, stooped shoulders, and unexplained stretch marks on the skin.
In some traditions, readers also examine characteristics of the fingers, fingernails, fingerprints and palmar skin patterns ( dermatoglyphics ), skin texture and color, shape of the palm, and flexibility of the hand.
Driver ’ s gloves feature open knuckles and back for maximum flexibility, ventilation and to reduce stress on the soft, thin, skin tight, leather.
To achieve flexibility and low bulk for a given warmth of suit, they are unlined inside, and the smooth surface of the neoprene is removed mechanically to reveal a rougher " open cell " surface which adheres closely to the skin and reduces flushing of the suit.
Figures that do not have a high degree of motion flexibility ( such as the older A-1 series Lincoln ) may only need the skin to be replaced every ten years.
* Boy Chimney – A skeletal gentleman with superhuman reflexes and flexibility, poison gas, smoke manipulation, brick-hard skin, smoke-based clairvoyance, and the ability to travel on chimney smoke.
This piercing does not penetrate deep into the scrotum, and due to the looseness and flexibility of the skin in that area, does not migrate or reject as much as many other surface piercings.
The main advantage is the additional flexibility compared to previously used inductive technologies, which required the external transceiver to touch the skin of the patient.

flexibility and means
The combination of Objects-by-reference and data-by-value provides the means to enforce strong data typing while compiling clients and servers, yet preserve the flexibility inherent in the CORBA problem-space.
Classical, CPU-based architecture of early Cisco devices coupled with flexibility of operating system IOS allowed for keeping up with evolving technology needs by means of frequent software upgrades.
The variation of coppicing known as coppice with standards ( scattered individual stems allowed to grow on through several coppice cycles ) has been commonly used throughout most of Europe as a means of giving greater flexibility in the resulting forest product from any one area.
This means that dye-sublimation printers cannot match the flexibility of inkjet printers in printing on a wide range of media.
This is much akin to syncretism but with the consideration that flexibility of belief is a means of personal power and freedom.
Like their informal cousins, they are generally small and local, which means they have access to good knowledge about each other's financial circumstances and can offer convenience and flexibility.
The zipper is commonly installed across the back of the shoulders, since this placement compromises overall flexibility the least — but this design normally means the wearer requires assistance in donning and doffing the suit.
The flexibility of the Qualifications framework means that candidates may take a mixture of Higher courses and Intermediate 2 courses in S5, with a view to studying the Higher equivalent in S6, thus gaining university qualifications across two years.
He has traced the search for gravitational waves, and has shown how scientific data can be subject to interpretative flexibility, and how social or ' non-scientific ' means can be sometimes used to close scientific controversies.
These projects provide extreme flexibility and features, including the means to inspect and change the inner working of a PBX.
* Flexibility: According to VanCreveld flexibility means a military must be well rounded, self contained and redundant.
His name is based on his powers, because " Gomma " means " Rubber " in Italian and " Flex " is intended as short for " flexibility ".
The Rosso di Montalcino DOC was established in 1984 as a means of giving Brunello di Montalcino producers the flexibility to continue the tradition of long aging of the region's flagship wine.
The internal organ is permitted to continue its evolution and transformations up until the very last day of life by means of the never-changing flexibility of the skull bone.
The specificity and flexibility of oncolytic viruses means they have the potential to treat a wide range of cancers with minimal side effects.
Conceptual integrity means that the system ’ s separate components work well together as a whole with balance between flexibility, maintainability, efficiency, and responsiveness.
The greater flexibility of 300mm wafers means that it is not feasible to use SMIF technology and designs for 300mm, hence the reason for the emergence of FOUPs.
The arbitrary nature of the sign and the flexibility of sound means that an agreed upon contrast is required.
The second use would simply be the complexity of the story being told, and the use of either the vertical or horizontal, as a simpler means to write with flexibility in the choice of completing, starting, or transitioning hieroglyphic blocks of text.
PEX's flexibility means fewer connections, better water flow, faster and easier installations.
However, the locum situation also has a number of disadvantages-the transient nature means extra stress and work for the locums whenever they have to fit into a new position, and for the hiring organisation, this generally means that the required flexibility ( and often, the lack of a guaranteed income ) has to be rewarded with high salaries.
This flexibility means that it can support a wide degree of variation in the implementation of software engineering processes while retaining a set of core principles and mindsets.
The flexibility of the Dungeons & Dragons rules means that Dungeon Masters are free to create their own fantasy campaign settings.

flexibility and no
Although Roman cavalry had no stirrups, their horned saddle allowed the combination of a firm seat with substantial flexibility.
This is because their concentration will be on striking and their posture will have no flexibility to respond.
Comparison sorts can do no better than Ω ( n · log n ) execution time but offer the flexibility of being able to sort with respect to more complicated orderings than a lexicographic one ; however, this ability is of little importance in many practical applications.
The majority of protein structures known to date have been solved with the experimental technique of X-ray crystallography, which typically provides data of high resolution but provides no time-dependent information on the protein's conformational flexibility.
A Turing tarpit is any programming language or computer interface that allows for flexibility in function but is difficult to learn and use because it offers little or no support for common tasks.
Logistically prosection allows more flexibility than dissection as there is no commitment to provide a cadaver per a certain number of students, this in fact create opportunities for cadavers to be used, for example at Birmingham, for Special Study Modules ( SSMs ) and postgraduate teaching.
While Real Madrid and FC Barcelona circumvented these rules by playing dual citizens such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, Ferenc Puskás, José Santamaria and Ladislao Kubala, Athletic adhered strictly to their cantera policy, showing little or no flexibility.
Moltke is most remembered as a strategist for his belief in the need for flexibility and that no plan, however well prepared, can be guaranteed to survive beyond the first encounter with the enemy.
For terminal linearity, there is no flexibility allowed in the placement of the straight line in order to minimize the deviations.
Absolute linearity is a variation of terminal linearity, in that it allows no flexibility in the placement of the straight line, however in this case the gain and offset errors of the actual device are included in the linearity measurement, making this the most difficult measure of a device's performance.
MIA is unique among American airports in that all of its facilities are common-use, meaning that they are assigned by the airport and no one airline holds ownership or leases on any terminal space or gates, thus giving the airport much more flexibility in terminal and gate assignments and allowing it to make full use of existing facilities.
It promises many advantages over existing remote control solutions, including richer communication and increased reliability, enhanced features and flexibility, interoperability, and no line-of-sight barrier.
This species is able to make use of resources with great flexibility and appears to be associated with humans, and no populations are known to exist independently of humans.
But official calendars preserved from different times and places also show a flexibility in omitting or expanding events, indicating that there was no single static and authoritative calendar of required observances.
Note that this is not strictly URL rewriting since there is no script to ' rewrite ' to, nor even a directory structure ; but it provides the full flexibility of URL rewriting.
In addition, McKay claimed that Drosnin had used the flexibility of Hebrew orthography to his advantage, freely mixing classic ( no vowels, Y and W strictly consonant ) and modern ( Y and W used to indicate i and u vowels ) modes, as well as variances in spelling of K and T, to reach the desired meaning.
In the mid to late 1980s where the environments were relatively stable there was no requirement for flexibility in business strategies but survival in the rapidly changing, highly unpredictable present market contexts will require flexibility to face any contingency ( Anderson 1997, Goldman et al.
This was due to the fact that the entire Territorial Army had to be mobilised by Royal Prerogative in a wartime scenario, as occurred in the World Wars, with no flexibility to use smaller formations or specialists if required and as a result relied purely on Territorials willing to volunteer their services.
In short, while it is often assumed that Social Constructivism implies flexibility and indeterminism, there is no logical reason why one cannot treat social constructions as fatalistic.
# There is no such thing as a static culture ; change is continual, and flexibility is necessary for successful adaptation.
As speeds rose this was no longer feasible and the switch rails were fixed at the heel end, and their flexibility enabled the toe end to open and close.
One entire organization of independent voters chose James Cox, the Democratic candidate, who favored the League but showed no more flexibility than President Wilson.
With no springing other than the ( slight ) flexibility of tyres, hitting a pothole with a flat sphere can bend the suspension parts or dent a wheel rim.

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