「STIFFNESS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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e valuable "because there was a real sort of | stiffness, a woodenness about these people" that he fe |
back pain), sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, | stiffness after exercise and other conditions. |
ll become involved, causing arthritis, pain, | stiffness, and periostitis (new bone growth). |
s 6/4 titanium in its top tube for torsional | stiffness and reduced weight. |
ommonly used, as is steel; a balance between | stiffness and wear on the valve is essential to achiev |
n had become increasingly unhappy with their | stiffness and insistence on controlling the match. |
ic innervation that sets a baseline level of | stiffness and size. |
used to relieve the inflammation, swelling, | stiffness, and joint pain associated with osteoarthrit |
rer in front of the head tube for additional | stiffness and aerodynamic efficiency. |
For example, for a cantilevered beam, the | stiffness at its free end is 12*E*I/L^3 rather than 3* |
elopmental delay, learning disabilities, and | stiffness caused by abnormal tensing of the muscles (s |
The symptoms of NMS include muscle | stiffness, convulsions and fever. |
gnant syndrome (Combination of fever, muscle | stiffness, faster breathing, sweating, reduced conscio |
haracteristics of the wick include diameter, | stiffness, fire-resistance, and tethering. |
contraction (myotonia), and may also include | stiffness, hypertrophy (enlargement), sluggishness of |
s that cause pain, swelling, tenderness, and | stiffness in conditions such as osteoarthritis and rhe |
oved aerodynamics and a 10 percent increased | stiffness in the chassis. |
he rest of the regular season due to ongoing | stiffness in both knees. |
n foundries and works, were famous for their | stiffness in a period of intense fighting with the Ott |
, assists treatment of neck sprains, reduces | stiffness in the neck, shoulders and knees, strengthen |
In English Units, | stiffness is typically measured in pound force (lbf) p |
In the International System of Units, | stiffness is typically measured in newtons per metre. |
le, stretching or compression of a rod), the | stiffness is defined as |
The | stiffness, k, of a body is a measure of the resistance |
f the disease are the sudden onset of fever, | stiffness, lameness, nasal and ocular discharges, depr |
horically: meningitis is known to cause neck | stiffness, lethargy and light sensitivity, each of whi |
um-lithium alloy LA 141, chosen for its high | stiffness, low weight, and good vibration damping char |
mmon side effects include: dry mouth, muscle | stiffness, muscle cramping, tremors, EPS and weight-ga |
mechanosensation that remains unknown is the | stiffness of the tip links. |
e trying to break the monotony and relax the | stiffness of sexuality because it's so suppressed. |
and honing machines, they also differ in the | stiffness of their construction. |
ailed to trip due to poor response speed and | stiffness of operation. |
The | stiffness of a structure is of principal importance in |
on of the uneducated observer, it is not the | stiffness of the shank or the hardness of the box that |
still known as akathisia, a slow tremor and | stiffness of the limbs. |
The diameter affects the | stiffness or softness of the brush. |
ades that offer higher mechanical toughness, | stiffness or low friction/ wear properties. |
in and is also effective for treating muscle | stiffness resulting from myotonia congenita (Thomsen d |
on in mental state with confusion and muscle | stiffness should be seen by a physician. |
Flux pinning giving | stiffness to Meissner effect levitation |
hich have been extensively studied for their | stiffness, yield strength, and minimal crack propagati |
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