「FLUIDITY」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| other principle: the "flogisto", principle of | fluidity and flammability. |
| ortical NMDA receptor properties and membrane | fluidity are altered in Alzheimer's disease. |
| The same stroke | fluidity can be observed in the redone head of the que |
| is that activity that will produce a relative | fluidity change of one in 5 minutes in a defined carbo |
| The term cognitive | fluidity describes how a modular primate mind has evol |
| oncept in evolutionary biology that refers to | fluidity in fitness criteria. |
| direction, whereas the flexible parts induce | fluidity in the liquid crystal. |
| marked variations, symptomatic of continuing | fluidity in the composition of this group of texts." |
| As such, cognitive | fluidity is a key element of the human attentive consc |
| Another example of this | fluidity is evident in the language with which the pat |
| Cognitive | fluidity is a term first popularly applied by Steven M |
| have a lower melting point, hence increasing | fluidity of the cell membranes. |
| of a lipid bilayer is the relative mobility ( | fluidity) of the individual lipid molecules and how th |
| World Cup Soccer lacks some of the speed and | fluidity of its arcade progenitor. |
| llection that followed the designer's idea of | fluidity of the sexes. |
| cked with pulsating energy, raw strength, and | fluidity of motion, perhaps tethered only by the lengt |
| Halls did not just improve the | fluidity of the speech and the reliability of the inte |
| met with complaints that they undermined the | fluidity of the common law and echoed the codification |
| and observation of earthquake surface waves, | fluidity of the Earth's core, generation and propagati |
| In biology, the membrane | fluidity refers to the viscosity of the lipid bilayer |
| Bend in the River and his later books greater | fluidity, saying these "in a way to some extent depend |
| th the design, noting some moments lacked the | fluidity seen in other parts of the series. |
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