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modulus
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modulus
(moj´ls),
n a constant that numerically indicates the amount in which a certain property is possessed by any object.
modulus of elasticity,
n See elasticity, modulus of.
modulus of resilience,
n See resilience, modulus of.
modulus of rigidity,
n See rigidity.
modulus, Young's,
n.pr See elasticity, modulus of.


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This study reports the effects of saturation time (ST), saturation pressure (SP), and NaCl/polymer mass ratio (NaCl/PMR) on the scaffold density, porosity, average pore size, pore density (PD), and Young's modulus in compression using the biodegradable polymer 85/15 poly(DL-lactide-co-glycolide) acid.
3 The Density-Modulus Relationship and the Simulation of Anisotropy Various empirical models of the relationship between Young's modulus and the apparent bone density can be found in the literatures [7,8].
Additionally, increasing the screw speed decreased extruder torque and pressure, as well as the tensile strength and Young's Modulus of the film.
 
 
 
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