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The pliability of wood and its application to molding
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2009The feasibility of using wood as a substitute for plastics was examined. Wood is primarily processed by cutting and gluing, but these processes are often complicated and the shapes of products and productivity are limited. Productivity would improve dramatically if efficient molding methods, such as extrusion and injection molding, could be applied to ...
Osamu Yamashita +3 more
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System architecture pliability and trading operations in tradespace exploration
2011 IEEE International Systems Conference, 2011The concept of operations is often assumed when assessing different design variables in a tradespace study for a particular system architecture, The way a system operates, however, has a large effect on its performance, and can often be the only variable through which stakeholders can influence a system after the system is implemented.
Brian Mekdeci +3 more
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Objective Assessment of Burn Scar Vascularity, Erythema, Pliability, Thickness, and Planimetry
Dermatologic Surgery, 2005There is currently a lack of objective methods to assess scars.The objectives of this study were to (1) determine the pattern of scar formation up to 24 months after a burn, compare clinical and photographic scar assessment, and determine what percentage of scars became hypertrophic after a major trauma and (2) replace each clinical parameter of a ...
Gisele V, Oliveira +5 more
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Pliability and resistance: Feyerabendian insights into sophisticated realism
European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2014In this paper we focus on two claims, put forward by Feyerabend in his later writings (especially in Conquest of Abundance, 1999a), which constitute the metaphysical core of his view of scientific inquiry. The first, that we call the pliability thesis, is the claim that the world can be described by indefinitely many conceptual systems, none of them ...
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