The above-ambient starting temperatures were used as only the
rubbery modulus was of interest in these tests; additionally starting at elevated temperature reduced the possibility of reaching the instrument's force limit or the sample slipping in the clamps.
quinquefasciatus larvae treated with 20 days old whole latex and latex without
rubbery material.
A common bumblebee's wings don't have
rubbery spots, but spinning them in the collider didn't cause damage as severe as in yellow jacket wings with a glitter-stiffened joint.
A mercurial dancer who treads the line between eccentric dancing and
rubbery clowning, Philippe Decoufle is dancing solos at The Joyce this month.
The larynx is a group of muscles, bone, and a
rubbery tissue called cartilage that's located in the throat.
Penetrating this
rubbery plane brings you into a bar of services and then finally into a south-facing gathering space at the heart of the building.
(The tool is especially useful in heavy clay.) Made of chrome-plated carbon steel, the bulber has a cushy,
rubbery handle and measurements on the side so you know how deep to go.
Our training shoes quietly slapped the
rubbery surface of the track as we barreled down the final stretch.
The steamed wontons with juicy chopped prawns and ginger sounded great but were
rubbery and disappointing.
Space Hoppers became a must-have craze in the 1970s, lasting well into the 80s, with thousands of children spending hours on the
rubbery balls, bouncing up and down.