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  • 1plasticity — index amenability Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2plasticity index — noun : difference in moisture content of soils between the liquid and plastic limits expressed in percentage …

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  • 3Cephalic index — is the ratio of the maximum width of the head multiplied by 100 divided by its maximum length (i.e., in the horizontal plane, or front to back). The index was widely used by anthropologists in the early twentieth century to categorize human… …

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  • 4Cephalic index in cats and dogs — Cephalic index is the charting of or classification of the Cephalic ratio; the cranial width as compared to cranial length. The cephalic index refers to the cranium and its relative size, comparing cranial length to cranial width. This ratio does …

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  • 5Atterberg limits — The Atterberg limits are a basic measure of the nature of a fine grained soil. Depending on the water content of the soil, it may appear in four states: solid, semi solid, plastic and liquid. In each state the consistency and behavior of a soil… …

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  • 6Michael Merzenich — Michael M. Merzenich Merz,[1] the Good Doctor, the Brain Guy[2] Born 1942 Lebanon, Oregon, USA Education University of Portland, Johns Hopkins Medical School PhD in …

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  • 7Viscoplasticity — Figure 1. Elements used in one dimensional models of viscoplastic materials. Viscoplasticity is a theory in continuum mechanics that describes the rate dependent inelastic behavior of solids. Rate dependence in this context means that the… …

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  • 10Cultured neuronal network — A cultured neuronal network is a cell culture of neurons that is used as a model to study the central nervous system, especially the brain. Often, cultured neuronal networks are connected to an input/output device such as a multi electrode array… …

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