The cognitive psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has been vilified for publishing groundbreaking data on the malleability of memory. |
Copper is valued for strength, malleability, ductility, and ability to conduct electricity and heat. |
But first, there's a musical to put on that, for all its pedigree and malleability, remains very '70s and very showbiz. |
She believes in the reconcilability of opposites, in tolerance and acceptance, the malleability of existence. |
It is impossible to measure their bulk properties, such as color, malleability, ductility, melting and boiling points, and densities. |
Silver is well known as a bright white metal exhibiting a high degree of malleability and ductility. |