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This rallying power in the cohesive force is called Elasticity, and it exists in no small degree in glass.
Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects Earl of Caithness John Sutherland Sinclair
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Elasticity, which is the ability of a fiber to recover immediately from deformation, is an important characteristic of wool.
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EKOS poll: 'Elasticity' would reduce Conservative minority
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EKOS poll: 'Elasticity' would reduce Conservative minority
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jane Taber 2010
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"Elasticity" Of Demand And Supply Cannot Be Measured 309 6.
Mises Dailies 2009
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Elasticity – a sense that a novel has been written, in part at least, because its author needed to find something out for themselves – is an underrated part of what creates narrative atmosphere and tension.
SOLVED: The Outlining vs. Organic Writing Debate | Write to Done 2009
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Aaron Perlut, a ruggedly handsome certified nuclear mustacheologist whose body odor is often compared to a blend of fear and bacon grease, is a managing partner of St. Louis-based digital word-of-mouth agency Elasticity and is an 18-year veteran of the public industry.
Humor Can Create Engagements Aaron Perlut 2010
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-- Automation and Elasticity: In order for infrastructure to most efficiently meet the dynamic demands of multiple services, while at the same time achieving the economics that have contributed to the rise in popularity of cloud, management of the resource pool must be highly automated.
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Elasticity also aims to build Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages for each of Stout's five salespeople, allowing clients more touch points.
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Elasticity is the quality that allows a dough to be leavened.
Ratio Michael Ruhlman 2009
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