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A measure of the ability of a Company to respond to changes in demand. Direct labour Flexibility is the number of direct operators multiplied by the number of Families of products each is trained to work on divided by the number of direct operators multiplied by the number of Families. The Flexibility of an indirect department is measured in the same way except substituting the jobs in the department for the Families in the above calculation. ...
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The ability of a cable to bend in a short radius. The ability of a cable to lay flat or conform to a surface as with microphone cables.
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A property of face material, measured under specified conditions, that indicates how readily it will conform to curved surfaces.
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An exercise designed to increase range of motion and extensibility of muscle.
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Joint range of motion.
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