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2021
This chapter begins by investigating the complicated virtue of softness and softening in the classical and early modern language arts. Having established the “drawing” force of verbal eloquence, which places makers and audiences in thrall to desire and to language, the chapter specifies the dissolute texture of that thralldom.
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Softeners and Anti-softeners

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1928
Abstract In the manufacture of rubber goods various materials are incorporated with the rubber in order to produce a mixture that will process more easily. Such materials are usually called fluxes or softeners. A simple method of determining the relative effects of such materials is described.
Erle C. Zimmerman, Leslie V. Cooper
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Cerebellar softening

Annals of Neurology, 1980
AbstractTwenty‐one adults with acute cerebellar softening confirmed by computerized tomography (CT) were divided into two groups according to clinical course, CT findings, and outcome. In the first group, cosisting of 6 patients, the condition ran a progressive courses, with deterioration of consciousness, signs of brainstem compression, and the ...
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The softening of hardware

Computer, 2003
In the 1940s, when modern computing began, engineers tended to view computers and the programs running on them as unified entities. Now, after decades in which software and hardware developed along separate paths, we seem to have come full circle. The hardware on which our programs run is thanks to embedded systems.
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Softening the blow

Science, 2005
Inside the data-driven quest to make football helmets ...
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Softening gold for elastronics

Chemical Society Reviews, 2019
This review covers the latest research progress of “softening” gold materials for various applications in elastronics.
Bowen Zhu, Shu Gong, Wenlong Cheng
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Softening up robots

Communications of the ACM, 2020
Giving robots soft, artificial skin would enable them to work more closely with people.
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Softening of lipid bilayers

European Biophysics Journal, 1985
The softening of wet lipid bilayer membranes during their gel-to-fluid first-order phase transition is studied by computer simulation of a family of two-dimensional microscopic interaction models. The models include a variable number, q, of lipid chain conformational states, where 2 less than or equal to q less than or equal to 10.
O G, Mouritsen, M J, Zuckermann
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Softening Chitin for Histology

Nature, 1960
THE chitinous integument of many invertebrates consists not of chitin alone but also incorporates much structural protein. In the more highly sclerotinized arthropod shells, indeed, this may far exceed the true chitin. The methods frequently used for softening ‘chitin’ for histological purposes make use of this fact, and none of them actually alters ...
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