Sentences with phrase «elastic properties on»

«With this method in hand, we're able to show that time - resolved measurements of elastic properties on dynamic materials are possible on short timescales.»

Not exact matches

Their spider silk is more tear - resistant than nylon and four times more elastic than steel, is heat - stable up to 250 ° C, extremely waterproof and, on top of that, has antibacterial properties.
The expansive filling mechanism uses the elastic recovery properties of the groove walls to load nectar on the tongue in an order of magnitude that allows the hummingbirds to extract nectar at higher rates than are predicted by capillarity - based foraging models.
Her PhD research centered on limb lengthening: (1) muscle and joint function; (2) the elastic and viscoelastic properties of tendons; and (3) the histomorphology (cell structure) of lengthened tissue.
One approach relies on elastic deformation of the magnetic material to tune its magnetic properties, which can be achieved by electric fields.
I think of «efficiency» more on terms with the tissue and mechanical properties of movement - how good is your elastic spring?
An overview is given on the results of our computations on structural and elastic properties of model colloids,
The polarization characteristics of the water leaving radiance can provide information on bio-optical properties and composition of coastal water and can be used as well as a tool for the separation of chlorophyll fluorescence from elastic reflectance spectra.
Carbon dioxide and nitrogen and oxygen have been reduced to a non-existant entity, a concept of a gas with no properties and processes, as they've done with «all electromagnetic energy is the same and all create heat on being absorbed», making them ideal gases without properties and processes in the Greenhouse Effect — they have actually become hard dots of nothing without volume travelling at great speeds under their own molecular momentum bouncing off each other in elastic collisions, as the description of the imaginary ideal gas in a container of real world physics textbooks.
Earth scientist Marc Spiegelman dances on a mixture of cornstarch and water to demonstrate some of the amazing properties of rocks — like their ability to be both elastic and brittle.
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