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Malleability

Malleability meaning

The quality or state of being malleable. | The property by virtue of which a material can be extended in all directions without rupture by the application of load; a material's ability to be bent, formed, or shaped without cracking or breaking. | a property of a cryptographic algorithms in which an adversary can alter a ciphertext such that it decrypts to a related plaintext

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As a friend of mine advises, it’s more realistic to think of younger men as works in progress – in other words, just like the rest of us only with increased malleability and a willingness to learn.

The New Yorker put it last month, McCarthy’s “ambition has always been his defining characteristic,” with Jonathan Blitzer writing that the Republican’s “main strength has always been his malleability.

The material’s waterproof, wipe-down qualities and its extreme malleability transformed approaches to home hygiene.

In its metamorphism, the work provokes the malleability of history.

Longstaff says the theme couldn't be more topical with concepts such as "fake news" and the apparent malleability of truth standing in the way of dealing with issues like climate change, robotics and bio-technology.

The Levolution events of brought a level of malleability to the game that competitors were sorely lacking, while the Behemoths seriously changed the dynamic of games, as well as making their mark on the maps themselves when done.

Arsenic group minerals consist of semi-metals, which have only some metallic; for example, they lack the malleability of metals.

Due to the "malleability" of Chardonnay in winemaking and its ability to reflect its terroir, there is not one distinct universal "style" or set of constants that could be applied to Chardonnay made across the globe.

It is the presence of dislocations and their ability to readily move (and interact) under the influence of stresses induced by external loads that leads to the characteristic malleability of metallic materials.

Its malleability allowed it to be formed into a variety of shapes, and it could be riveted, ensuring strong connections. citation Abstract only.

Sullivan used it in his architecture because it had a malleability that was appropriate for his ornament.

The gold alloys' slight malleability facilitates the creation of a superior molar mating surface with other teeth and produces results that are generally more satisfactory than those produced by the creation of porcelain crowns.

The metals are held together by metallic bonding, which confers distinctive physical properties such as their shiny metallic lustre, ductility and malleability, and electrical conductivity.

This had the effect of improving the quality of the finished product, increasing its malleability —its ability to withstand rolling and forging at high temperatures and making it more suitable for a vast array of uses.

This improved the quality of the finished product and increased its malleability.

This results in the malleability of metals.