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Large strain often develops when the material behavior becomes nonlinear, due to plasticity or damage.
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Further, it introduces the concept of phenotypic plasticity, an important evolutionary concept.
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These genes play central roles in synaptic plasticity, vesicular transport and mitochondrial function.
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A sliding crack surface or a wake of plasticity behind the crack are also contact shielding mechanisms.
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It has not been proven that sensory stimulation therapy can actually improve brain plasticity, nor cognitive function.
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These findings, however, do not exclude a role for activity-dependent processes in the maintenance or potential plasticity of the map after it is established.
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Among the many mechanisms responsible for the maintenance of synaptic plasticity is the cadherincatenin complex.
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Stucco provided the artist with a medium of great plasticity, enabling a high degree of expresivness to be given to the sculpture.
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Formed by a combination of the two mechanisms mentioned, limited crystal plasticity (due to low temperature) prevents any further separation of subgrains.
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There is little functional plasticity observed in partial and complete callosotomies on adults, the most neuroplasticity is seen in young children but not in infants.
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