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We can do that because the topography that a planet can support is dependent upon structure and rheology.
The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology.
Knowledge of polymer rheology is essential in maintaining uniform textures in molded products such as, for example, an ice cream sandwich.
The power-law rheology seen here, as in a number of cellular systems, rules out any single timescale.
Compactability is a measure of how easily the concrete is compacted and is the most-abused characteristic of vertical concrete's rheology.
If aseismic permanent strain occurs, we infer that elastic rebound is only a first approximation to the rheology of the schizosphere layer.
We outline the possible experimental significance of our findings for the rheology of both aligned and polydomain smectics.
A molecular explanation for turgor-dependent changes in wall rheology is proposed in the quantitative molecular model of Passioura and Fry.
Thus, consistent with previous findings, these dense cells are likely to contribute to poor rheology of sickle cell blood at all O2 saturations.
Previous workers have attributed these differences to changes in rheology, i.e. brittle faulting in sandstones v. more ductile folding and faulting in dolostones.
Thus, our measurements appear to be particularly well suited for characterization of dynamic actin rheology during airway smooth muscle contraction.
Experiments on the physical properties of this barrier appear to be in conflict with current physical understanding of the rheology of reversible gels.
We did not rely on force curve analysis for quantitative evaluation of complex cellular rheology but instead used the indentation modulation procedure described below.
We lack quantitative sedimentological and structural data on the Somma-Vesuvius debris avalanches, but we can make some interpretations regarding their rheology.
As with the cytoskeletal networks, rheology thus provides a valuable tool for studying networks composed of micrometer-scale clusters, where light scattering studies fail.
Post et al. showed that quartz rheology is sensitive to water fugacity, but the above extrapolations do not apply to identical values of water fugacity.
Texture is big business and the science of food structure even has its own ology: food rheology.
Rheological behaviour performed by flowing or dynamic rheology, texture analysis.
Food technologists are now conducting basic research in rheology, a branch of physics that examines the flow and deformation of materials.
Its flexibility allows both our thermal and rheology modules to be operated from the same controller.
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Half of the book consists of McMichael's proposal that the Eucharist is the church's defining activity and point of view for its rheology.
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