For its reward Symyx stands to pocket up to 5% of sales of malleable polypro.
Lead is used on church roofs because it is malleable and resistant to corrosion.
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He expects her to be malleable once again and allow AOL to depoliticize the site.
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Merzenich first realized how malleable the brain is in a series of experiments in the mid-1980s.
It's rooted in genetics and early environment and culture and things that aren't all that malleable.
The connection between his staunch beliefs and his policy prescriptions is loose and malleable.
It is obvious that it has value: it is beautiful, portable, enduring, malleable, divisible and scarce.
It is more malleable than the traditional stiff plastic used to make lawn furniture and plastic forks.
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The thing that provides structure in open-water ecosystems is the food-web, which is hard to observe and malleable.
Malleable ideas in action are far more valuable than rigid ideas on paper.
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You come to understand that reality is malleable, to those with the tenacity to impose their will over it.
We can say, however, that a clementine or other malleable citrus fruit makes an impromptu prop in a pinch.
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The available tools, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable, but still require programmers to intercede.
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During the campaign, Mr Bouteflika and his military backers neatly split the opposition and co-opted the more malleable elements.
The cedar is soft and malleable, shipped from a single mill in British Columbia that knows which trees she likes.
But it does emerge, even if our memory of it is sometimes fleeting and malleable (a subject for a different post).
The emotions are more easily roused, closer to the surface, more malleable.
It turns out, trust is most malleable when people feel most vulnerable.
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Heavier than most hard-bound novels and not as malleable as a paperback.
Neuroscientists are coming around to the view that the brain is a malleable organ, rewiring itself based on its owner's activities and experiences.
The available tools for analyzing large data sets, such as Hadoop, have become much more flexible and malleable recently, but still require programmers to intercede.
The conventional wisdom was that Obama, as the newest of the candidates, had an image that was malleable and thus highly vulnerable to negative attacks.
The human brain is a malleable object, and it can reconcile itself to all sorts of situations i f it thinks it has no choice.
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The dirigiste French, who have had an independent central bank only since 1994, have always wanted the new European bank to be more politically malleable.
Nowhere are deadlines as malleable as they are in trade negotiations.
This will make supercomputers usable and malleable tools for humanities majors.
Fortunately good taste is malleable depending on time, place and occasion.
Far from a malleable document, the Constitution was created to establish a limiting framework on government, all the while enabling legislators to amend it through the amendment process.
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You read that right: scientists have created bugs which are able to snack on woodchips or sugar cane and produce waste in the form of easily malleable oil.
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But the good old human being is guaranteed to just crawl along, part animal, part divine, a bag of contradictions, hardwired and malleable, but, mostly, just stuck in time.
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