rubberlike

rubberlike

(ˈrʌbəˌlaɪk)
adj
resembling rubber
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Adj.1.rubberlike - having an elastic texture resembling rubber in flexibility or toughness
elastic - capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy; "an elastic band"; "a youthful and elastic walk"
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The flexible, rubberlike material comes in various lengths and in widths of 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 inches, which equates to the size of the lip you want.
Monica, one piece rectangle unidentified object, wrapped in black rubberlike cellophane came across his boat and out of curiosity, he picked it up and unwrapped it and found out that it was alike to what he saw on the news which is believed to be suspected cocaine," the Sta.
Rehner, Jr., Statistical Mechanics of Crosslinked Polymer Networks I, Rubberlike Elasticity (J), J.
3: the second peak beginning at 2,202 s and finishing at 2,900 s denotes the rubberlike softening of the vitrified material.
The canal is filled with a rubberlike substance called gutta--percha or another material to prevent recontamination of the tooth.
###behavior, unlike superelasticity (also a rubberlike manifestation) is a characteristic of the martensite
How to identify a hyperelastic constitutive equation for rubberlike materials with multiaxial tension-torsion experiments, Int.
Whereas the latter may play an important role in the contact or rubberlike materials, the real contact area between metallic bodies, established between the higher asperities, is much smaller than the apparent contact surface, so that adhesion may be assumed trivial.
rubberlike elasticity," The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol.
Medalist MD-23100 compounds reportedly provide rubberlike elasticity, superior long-term compression set, and chemical resistance.
In the Merlot with a 2 g/L tartaric acid addition treatment, the wine tasted noticeably flat and flabby, had burnt rubberlike flavors and was relatively unappealing.
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