Fluid resuscitation leads to the development of burn wound oedema and swelling of the tissue beneath this inelastic burnt tissue. |
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Surprisingly, these inelastic pedagogic methods were extremely successful, and Post was a very popular teacher. |
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Fibroblasts grow into the exudate from both the visceral and parietal pleural surface to produce an inelastic membrane called the pleural peel. |
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The cuff is an inelastic cloth that encircles the arm and encloses the inflatable rubber bladder. |
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Where demand is relatively unresponsive to price changes, demand is said to be inelastic with respect to price. |
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I've been knitting with so many inelastic yarns, that I really wanted to work with wool. |
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When the deformation exceeds the elastic limit of the object, it undergoes inelastic deformation. |
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But late signs can be severe including sunken eyes, inelastic skin and without urine output. |
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We present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalose glasses diluted with glycerol. |
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He then considered the situation wherein workers impute no value to the insurance and demand for the industry's product is inelastic. |
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Repeated trauma, as in paroxysms of cough, can produce inelastic deformation in the most vulnerable part of the ribs, the middle third. |
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The Raman effect arises from the inelastic scattering of radiation in the visible region by molecules. |
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It is a malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic. |
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If this occurs, rice prices would decline, given that the demand for rice is relatively inelastic. |
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Most of the increase in consumption will occur in the transportation sector where demand for petroleum is inelastic. |
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Suppose further that a net amount of energy E is emitted in this inelastic collision, say in the form of heat. |
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A new method for determining the presence of inelastic compressive strain at any location in a tree was devised. |
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When the calf muscles press against the rigid, inelastic bandage, they pump more effectively facilitating removal of fluid from the extremity. |
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This is characterized by the appearance of wrinkles, dry, inelastic leathery skin and irregular pigmentation. |
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Graduated compression therapy to overcome venous hypertension is useful and can be applied using inelastic or elastic bandages. |
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Some polymers stretch to 10 times their length, whereas metals are relatively inelastic, he says. |
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That's the mantra of many a hack desperate to meet an inelastic deadline or dying to use a bombastic headline. |
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What determines the disposal of energy in the products of electronically inelastic collisions? |
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Over time, too much sun can age the skin, making it leathery and inelastic. |
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There are more than three times more inelastic electrons than elastic ones in electrons scattered by ice. |
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Public transport demand is sometimes inelastic and reducing the fares by means of public financing will not generally make it grow. |
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Like gutta-percha, balata is inelastic, tough, leathery, and water-resistant, and it softens when heated. |
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That is true especially when the demand for base money becomes inelastic or becomes unstable. |
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That's because sheer tonnage produced would be far greater than price inelastic demand. |
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At the same time, the distinctive features of development work make the supply of skilled labour comparatively inelastic. |
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In such cases, it can also be said that the income elasticity of demand is also low or inelastic. |
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The demand for raw materials can be assumed to be inelastic because it depends on the demand for the final products. |
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It is after all an inelastic supply in certain circumstances, just as it is with doctors in training. |
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Oil-importing African countries are characterized by high oil-intensity of primary energy sources and inelastic oil demand. |
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Gasoline markets are almost perfectly inelastic in the short term, and more elastic in the long term. |
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Food demand is generally inelastic, so much so that slight changes in volume cause significant price variations. |
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For other types of occupations, however, the skill and experience requirements may make the supply of labour comparatively inelastic. |
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Without the magic elixir of paper money, borrowers would face insufficient liquidity, an excessively rigid credit system, and an inelastic monetary system. |
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Thirdly, the cost of living is higher in the cities and fairly inelastic. |
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A sheet or band of tough, inelastic, fibrous connective tissue. |
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With an inelastic demand, much lower prices and lower incomes resulted. |
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This transfer occurs when a photon undergoes an inelastic collision with a molecule, and energy is either imparted to or obtained from the material. |
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In mechanical systems, there is always a certain amount of energy lost as heat due to frictional processes and inelastic collisions between moving parts. |
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Due to the inelastic demand for these journals, the commercial publishers lost little of the market when they raised the prices significantly. |
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He spoke languidly, and only those few words, like a watch with an inelastic spring, that just ticks a moment or two and stops again. |
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Physical tests have demonstrated that a well-proportioned bucklingrestrained braced frame behaves very well when cyclically loaded well into the inelastic range. |
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I cannot believe that Christ himself intended that his religion should be so inelastic, so hard and fast, so cruel as you imply. |
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In addition, by selling artefacts in pieces, dealers can create an almost inelastic demand from the buyers for the remaining pieces and charge more than they would when selling the complete object. |
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The inelastic reaction of expenditure plans to a much lower than expected level and growth rate of potential output has caused an increase in the government expenditure-to-GDP ratio. |
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In accordance with capacity design principles, inelastic deformations are constrained to the energy-dissipating elements of the lateral-load-resisting system. |
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Brillouin scattering is an inelastic collision that may form or annihilate quasiparticles such as phonons, plasmons, and magnons. |
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A monopoly has a negatively sloped demand curve, not a perfectly inelastic curve. |
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This in turn led to an increase in the velocity of monetary transactions, but was frustrated by the high demand and inelastic supply of food. |
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Demand for spices was relatively inelastic, and therefore each lag in the supply of pepper caused a sharp rise in pepper prices. |
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Further research is required to confirm this and clinicians should be aware that inelastic materials can provide pressure peaks even during small ankle flexions. |
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A canola biodiesel industry in Canada will provide fundamental, long-term support for the rural Canadian canola sector by creating inelastic demand that's needed in our trade-dependent commodity. |
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Large supplies, inelastic demand, and the upcoming close of the Thunder Bay shipping season will all keep the flaxseed market under pressure over the winter. |
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In the event of a design-level earthquake, Type MD and Type LD CBF dissipate seismic energy through the cyclic yielding and inelastic buckling of their brace members. |
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Because of the unique nature of fluid milk, recognized as a preferred source of calcium for children in the developed countries, its demand is particularly inelastic. |
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A key factor when considering the possible effects of product price changes is whether the demand for the goods in question is elastic or inelastic. |
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That means to increase access to microfinance, lowering interest rates is preferable. Others disagree: they argue that demand for loans is rather inelastic. |
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But the two risks we faced were that the current-account deficit is relatively inelastic in the short run: do the markets have the patience to wait for it to narrow? |
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The calculations prove that the rate of the colour transparency growth with v depends on the contribution of resonances in the inelastic antishadow rescattering. |
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They are more inelastic than canvas or Dacron sails of 30 years ago. |
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The reasoning is that the demand curve for a vacation traveler is relatively elastic while the demand curve for a business traveler is relatively inelastic. |
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Both the federal and provincial governments impose excise taxes on inelastic goods such as cigarettes, gasoline, alcohol, and for vehicle air conditioners. |
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Economic theory suggests the returns to land and other natural resources are economic rents that cannot be reduced in such a way because of their perfect inelastic supply. |
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