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elasticity once the stretching force is removed a living muscle cell retains it's original shape.
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elasticity That property of materials by virtue of which they tend to recover their original size and shape after removal of a force causing deformation.
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elasticity The property of recovering original shape and dimensions upon removal of a deforming force.
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elasticity In economics, the ratio of responsiveness of a variable to another. Mathematically, this is noted as the proportionate change of the dependent variable divided by the proportionate change in an independent variable...
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elastin A protein in the skin that helps maintain resilience and elasticity.
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