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| EDCS | end-diastolic chamber stiffness; end-diastolic circumferential stress |
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| EMS | early morning specimen; early morning stiffness; electrical muscle stimulation; Electronic Medical S... |
| GEMSS | glaucoma-lens ecopia-microspherophakia-stiffness-shortness syndrome |
| GG | or S glands, goiter, or stiffness [of neck] |
| SECRET | stiffness of joint, elderly individuals, constitutional symptoms, arthritis, elevated erythrocyte se... |
| SI | Stiffness Index |
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| stiffness |
the physical property of being inflexible and hard to bend the property of moving with pain or difficulty; "he awoke with a painful stiffness in his neck" firm resoluteness in purpose or opinion or action; "a charming host without any touch of stiffness or pomposity" awkwardness: the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment) severity: excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
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Property of paper and paperboard to resist bending.
Ãâó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/s.htm
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A measure of modulus. The relationship of load and deformation. The ratio between the applied stress and resulting strain. A term often used when the relationship of stress to strain does not conform to the definition of Young's modulus.
Ãâó: www.fibreglast.com/contentpages-glossary+of+terms+...
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This is a general term which may be applied to materials or structures. When a force is applied to a structure, there is a displacement in the direction of the force; stiffness is the ratio of the force divided by the displacement. High stiffness means that a large force produces a small displacement. When discussing the stiffness of a material, the concept is the same, except that stress substitutes for force, and strain substitutes for displacement; see modulus of elasticity.
Ãâó: urban.arch.virginia.edu/~km6e/references/glossary/...
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that property of a material concerned with how difficult it is to bend. A stiff material is difficult to stretch or bend
Ãâó: www.primarydandt.org/learn/glo_0000000336.asp
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| stiffness | the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment) |
| stiffness | the property of moving with pain or difficulty |
| stiffness | the physical property of being inflexible and hard to bend |
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