elasticity
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- physiologic e. of muscle the biologic quality, unique for muscle, of being able to change and resume size under neuromuscular control.
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elas·tic·i·ty i-.las-'tis-ət-ē, .ē-.las-, -'tis-tē n, pl -ties the quality or state of being elastic* * *
elas·tic·i·ty (e″las-tisґĭ-te) the quality or condition of being elastic.
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elasticity — Fin the measure of the sensitivity of one variable to another. EXAMPLE In practical terms, elasticity indicates the degree to which consumers respond to changes in price. It is obviously important for companies to consider such relationships when … The ultimate business dictionary
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