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Einheitselastizität
elas·tici·ty [ˌɪlæsˈtɪsəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl
1. elasticity (quality of being elastic):
Elastizität f <-, -en>
2. elasticity fig (flexibility):
elasticity of a law
3. elasticity ECON:
Elastizität f <-, -en> spec
unit [ˈju:nɪt] N
1. unit (standard of quantity):
Einheit f <-, -en>
Währungseinheit f <-, -en>
Längenmaß nt <-es, -e>
2. unit + sing/pl vb (group of people):
Abteilung f <-, -en>
3. unit (part):
Teil m <-(e)s, -e>
Einheit f <-, -en>
4. unit (element of furniture):
Element nt <-(e)s, -e>
5. unit MECH:
Einheit f <-, -en>
Sichtgerät nt <-(e)s, -e>
6. unit:
unit COMM
Einheit f <-, -en>
unit STOCKEX
7. unit MIL:
Einheit f <-, -en>
Verband m <-(e)s, -bän·de>
8. unit MED:
Abteilung f <-, -en>
9. unit Am, Aus (apartment):
Wohnung f <-, -en>
Wohnanlage f <-, -n>
10. unit MATH:
Einer m <-s, ->
11. unit COMPUT (machine):
12. unit Am sl (penis):
Schwanz m <-es, Schwạ̈n·ze> inf
OpenDict entry
elasticity N
unit elasticity N MKT COMPET
elasticity N MKT COMPET
unit N FINMKT
unit
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Its modulus of elasticity is 157 801 kg/cm.
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This reduced price elasticity and caused a sharp rise in food prices during some shortages.
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The theory suggests that the rate is directly proportional to the elasticity and inversely proportional to the frictional force.
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Temperature effects are also present in the demonstrated elasticity of a polymer.
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He proved existence theorems for the fundamental problems of plane elasticity involving inhomogeneous anisotropic media: these results are collected in the book.
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As a result the disks " dry out " over the years, lose their elasticity, and can even fracture under increased loads.
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So " trocknen " die Bandscheiben im Verlauf der Jahre aus, verlieren ihre Elastizität und können unter erhöhter Belastung sogar brechen.
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If we are talking only about the skin, collagen is the task of maintaining the highest quality of skin texture, the continuous renewal of skin cells, preventing its dehydration, minimizing wrinkles and keeping skin elasticity.
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Wenn wir nur über die Haut zu sprechen, ist Kollagen die Aufgabe der Erhaltung der höchsten Qualität der Hautstruktur, die ständige Erneuerung der Hautzellen und verhindert so deren Austrocknung, maximale Reduktion von Falten und die Elastizität der Haut zu halten.
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In addition, other product characteristics such as elasticity and hardness, colour and surface design are variable configurable.
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Darüber hinaus sind weitere Produkteigenschaften wie Elastizität und Härte, Farbe und Oberflächengestaltung variabel konfigurierbar.
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Closed-cell coating polyurethane foams are suitable for applications in humid / wet environments and are characterized by high physical strength, excellent hydrolytic stability, controllable elasticity and outstanding processing properties.
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Geschlossenzellige PUR-Streichschaumstoffe eignen sich auch für Einsatzbereich in feuchter oder nasser Umgebung und zeichnen sich durch hohe physikalische Belastbarkeit, exzellente Hydrolysebeständigkeit, steuerbare Elastizität und hervorragende Verarbeitungseigenschaften aus.
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As a result the disks "dry out" over the years, lose their elasticity, and can even fracture under increased loads.
www.atlantotec.com
[...]
So "trocknen" die Bandscheiben im Verlauf der Jahre aus, verlieren ihre Elastizität und können unter erhöhter Belastung sogar brechen.