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riˈgidify, v. [f. rigid a. + -ify.] a. trans. To make rigid. b. intr. To become rigid.1842 J. Cairns Let. in Life (1895) 137 The muscles of the mind..are rigidified by frost and unstrung by heat. 1879 Baring-Gould Germany I. 300 Education restrains, rigidifies the organ of voice. Ibid. 301 The muscl...
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Extensin
Extensin hydroxyproline is uniquely glycosylated with short chains of L-arabinose that further rigidify and increase hydrophilicity.
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rigidification
rigidification (rɪˌdʒɪdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) [f. rigidify v.: see -fication.] The action of making or becoming rigid. Also fig.1947 Sun (Baltimore) 31 Oct. 10/2 Would not the proposed rigidification of the whole approach..offer hazards of its own? 1965 Jrnl. Immunol. XCIV. 130/1 Rigidification of a portion of...
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Carbamino
The synthesis involves introducing annulation to appropriate amino acid residues to rigidify glycopeptides, followed by Diels-Alder cycloadditions to fuse
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Crich beta-mannosylation
Along these lines, the presence of the 4,6-O-benzylidene protecting group, which serves to rigidify the pyranoside against rehybridization at the anomeric
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Stiff-person syndrome
These muscles repeatedly and involuntarily contract, causing them to grow and rigidify.
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Occasion of sin
The doctrine of occasion of sin tended to rigidify and in reaction, certain theologians tried to offer of more open-minded approach to the doctrine through
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Laughter (book)
However the body tends to rigidify itself, and it produces a comic effect: "When materiality succeeds in fixing the movement of the soul, in hindering
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波动风险 Volatility Risk: 最新的百科全书、新闻、评论和研究
Regulation Risk ...Nevertheless, a large number of practitioners feel that even, if these rules seem to succeed in lowering volatility, they appear to rigidify the financial structure of the economic system and tend to increase the probability of large jumps: prudential rules seem to produce an unexpected effect, the swap between volatility risk and jump risk.....
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Noetherian scheme
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Having a (locally) Noetherian hypothesis for a statement about schemes generally makes a lot of problems more accessible because they sufficiently rigidify
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Sulfur compounds
Sulfur–sulfur bonds are a structural component used to stiffen rubber, similar to the disulfide bridges that rigidify proteins (see biological below).
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Great Lakes refugee crisis
However, with the arrival of the Germans in about 1900, and particularly after the arrival of the Belgians in 1920, the categories began to "rigidify"
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Leonardo Torres Quevedo
Longitudinal cables and frame would ‘rigidify’ altogether through the excess of pressure level of the gas, so that, when inflated, it would act as an internal
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