| elastic r. |
the ability of a stretched elastic object or organ, such as the lung or bladder, to return to its resting position. See also elastance.
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| elastic s. |
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
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| elastic t. |
connective tissue made up of yellow, elastic fibers, frequently massed into sheets.
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| elastica |
1. a general term for elastic tissue of the body. 2. either the internal or the external elastic membrane.
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| elasticity |
A measure of the responsiveness of one economic variable to a small change in another variable. See price elasticity of demand, price elasticity of supply, cross price elasticity of demand, advertising elasticity of demand.
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