Synonym: malleability. Similar words: price elasticity, plastic, elastic, authenticity, iconoclastic, inelastic demand, plaster cast, plaster. Meaning: [plæ'stɪsətɪ] n. the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking.
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1 In general their presence increases the clay's plasticity.
2 For example, plasticity seems to depend on identifiable ion channels and catalytic molecules that activate or inhibit these channels.
3 Another obvious way of increasing plasticity is to mix a relatively fine plastic clay with a stiff clay.
4 Purkinje and hippocampal neurons are noted for their plasticity because they show long-term changes in neural transmission following certain stimulus regimes.
5 Memory retention-the synaptic stability versus plasticity dilemma Wickliffe C.
6 Its basic features are integration, stability, otherness and plasticity.
7 Was it the plasticity or was it the chiaroscuro?
8 The clonal plasticity of Zoysia japonica was studied through the treatments of different soil moisture and the experiments of stolon-severing and connection.
9 In this paper, a deformation theory of plasticity for damaged materials is proposed. An asymptotic expression for H near a crack tip is obtained.
10 It was suggested that the geometry morphology plasticity highly responsed to intraspecies competition in different density.
11 His recent work has studied brain plasticity. He will take over as chair of the psychology department next month.
12 The growth behavior of Zoysia japonica showed strong plasticity and foraging trait.
13 We assessed the plasticity and determinants of collateral supply after PCI.
14 Phenotypic plasticity is a trait that has a certain genetic basis and can evolve independently.
15 While this may be true,(www.Sentencedict.com) we should remember the fragility and plasticity of the human psyche.
16 This allows clays to become plastic so that they can be shaped-the property of plasticity.
17 This strengthens the claim that there are real universal biochemical principles involved in such mechanisms of neural plasticity.
18 To understand brain and behaviour means rejecting that dichotomy and instead trying to interpret the intertwined dialectic of specificity and plasticity.
19 Alterations in this component could provide a means by which synapses increase their plasticity, as well as their efficiency.
20 Characteristic: Q235 steel is lowcarbon steel and usually used in engineering structure with a certain extent of strength , plasticity and good weldability.
21 The bulk metal forming processes are calculated and analyzed by using a multi- step finite element method (FEM) based on deformation theory of plasticity.
22 Powder metallurgical material is compressible in plastic deformation . Its plasticity method needs to be further researched.
23 Long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD), two forms of synaptic plasticity, are believed to underlie the mechanism of learning and memory.
24 According to the stress and strain condition of the soil around a pile, two formulas are developed based the extremum principle, with which the radius of plasticity area can be determined.
25 It is well know that the biological basis of Orthodontics is the plasticity of jaw, the strength-proof of cementum and the stability of periodontal ligament internal environment.
26 Lignin obtained from desulfonation of black liquor, had high purity, high molecular weight, good-heat stability and plasticity through the analyses of IR spectrum, GPC, TG-DSC and Torque curve.
27 It was considered that during the production process of RCS the sand temperature should be higher than the plasticity to false-plasticity conversion temperature of resin.
28 TST lastics is a compound material, it possesses flexibility and plasticity. The paper analyses its performance and used complexion.
29 Maya Vetencourt and his colleagues tested the theory that SSRIs increase the plasticity of the brain's nerve cells — their capacity to make and break connections with each another.
30 The non-equative rate of increase between the ramets' height and biomass weight relfected the growth plasticity of the Phalaris arundinacea population's adaptability to the environment.
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