0 An elastic material is able to stretch and be returned to its original shape or size:
1 a type of rubber that is able to stretch and be returned to its original shape or size:
2 (of a material) able to stretch and be returned to its original shape or size:
3 relating to a situation in which the number of products sold changes in relation to the product's price:
4 able to change when conditions change:
International law must be elastic enough to meet new conditions created by change and progress in the world.
The quantity of experimental data [2], e (v) is the velocity-dependent overall frequency of electron elastic collisions.
Since the maximum plasma density used in our simulations is 10 critical densities or less, the influence of elastic collisions is not crucial.
In this regime, the elastic collisions dominate the electron balance energy, and the hydrodynamic or kinetic model can be applied.
Excitation and ionization processes, elastic and superelastic collisions, and electron- electron and electron ion- collisions were considered.
The second one called "fast dynamics" are associated to the "elastic links" motion.
Such procedures can be applied with distributions other than the logistic, for example with exponential and hyperbolic functions, also using the elastic barriers.
Anteriorly the alveolar segments are approximated using elastic strapping from cheek to cheek across the upper lip.
The elastic body image : the effect of television advertising and programming on body image distortions in young women.
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