Owing to the incompressibility of the fluid, variation in the longitudinal flow must be accompanied by lateral motion of the basilar membrane. |
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This topological change is a consequence of the in-plane incompressibility of the lipids, and alters the total Gaussian curvature of the system. |
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Other than fluid incompressibility and cyclic averaging, no assumptions are required! |
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Osmotically induced volume changes result in vesicle shape changes because of the relative incompressibility of the membrane bilayer. |
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In this way is guaranteed that the method verifies asymptotically the incompressibility condition and in addition the imposition can be done a priori. |
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Due to the assumed incompressibility, only isochoric deformations are allowed for the introduced model. |
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This relationship is valid due to the assumption of incompressibility of the test fluids. |
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Eddington has ignored the consequences of van der Waals' equation and the incompressibility of the liquid state. |
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In sharp contrast, relative incompressibility is a characteristic of the liquid state. |
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In particular, the high deformations and near incompressibility lead to difficulties with FEA calculations. |
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Sometimes referred to as the incompressibility, the bulk modulus is a measure of the ability of a substance to withstand changes in volume when under compression on all sides. |
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The state of matter in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow, little or no tendency to disperse, relatively high incompressibility and, whose shape is usually determined by the container it fills. |
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Moreover, there is a relatively measure-independent notion of disorder or incompressibility of sequences, such that biased sequences really are less disorderly. |
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The incompressibility of elastomers which causes high distortions or strains also creates the second complexity in the analysis of these materials. |
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