Not exact matches
The first time I made them I used packaged egg whites which (as the box clearly says) don't
stiffen the same way due to the
processing.
Brachiopods are one of the first known examples of animal biomineralisation — a
process whereby living organisms
stiffen or harden tissues with minerals.
The team also found that the
process has a secondary benefit — it
stiffens the polymer chains and helps them pack together more tightly, making them even more thermally conductive.
The
process stiffens the brain until it can be sliced like pound cake and then shaved into slivers to be viewed under a microscope.
Their argument, in short, is that you don't need anything more than the
process of arterial
stiffening that occurs with aging to explain the observed effects of hypertension:
New biocompatible material that
stiffens when it is stretched and changes colour in the
process might be used to make better medical implants.
The
stiffened eligibility
process increased their advantage at the expense of the less skilled, when it created a de facto double standard.
To create the M Coupe, BMW essentially bolted a roof to the Z3 roadster in an effort to
stiffen the body structure, keeping production costs low in the
process.
So do perfect gearing that bounds throughout the range, optimum balance, a chassis now
stiffened by boron steel elements and throttle responses quicker than most thought
processes.
During acceleration, braking and steering
processes, chassis damping is
stiffened in fractions of a second to optimally meet the vehicles dynamic requirements.
In her 2015 interview, she described the
process of preparing My Bed to once again go on display at Tate Britain, when she had to climb again beneath its sheets in order to restore the correct degree of rumpled disarray — Tracey said that the fabric had
stiffened over time and that was exactly how she felt about this work.