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rigidity <a rigidity; rigidities> N

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dielectric rigidity ELEC

elastic rigidity TECH

price rigidity ECON

rigidity modulus ARCHIT

coefficient of rigidity TECH

modulus of rigidity

moudulus of rigidity TECH

non-rigidity of trajectory MIL

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The fibreglass body was bonded to its steel chassis for extra rigidity, and achieved a drag coefficient of 0.34.
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Pressure in the tanks provides the structural rigidity required for flight.
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He was of the opinion that rigidity tends to check progressive legislation or gradual innovation.
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This suggestion greatly increased the rigidity of the frame.
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Among other advances he made the distinction between rigidity, weakness and bradykinesia.
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Throughout his career, he excelled in roles that required rigidity and solemnity, whether artificial or not.
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It is a two-door with an integrated sport bar for added rigidity and rollover protection.
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The rear swinging arm was uprated with cast aluminium to improve rigidity, and the brakes were improved.
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But such rigidity leaves out of account the fact that the written language is not the same as the spoken language.
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This increased strength and rigidity can help preserve the morphology (shape and structure) of the sample as it is processed for further analysis.
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