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In materials science, hardness (antonym: softness) is a measure of the resistance to localized plastic deformation, such as an indentation (over an area) or a scratch (linear), induced mechanically either by pressing or abrasion.
This glossary of physics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to physics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including mechanics, materials science, nuclear physics, particle physics, and thermodynamics.
Hard (surname) Hard architecture, impersonal windowless buildings with graffiti-resistant walls usually associated with prisons and other secure structures; Nickname of Masaki Sumitani ( HardGay / HardoGay ) Hard (nautical), a beach or slope convenient for hauling out vessels; hard, slang for an erection; Hard (gamer), Anthony Barkhovtsev
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Hit the note hard and short (^) si (Fr.) Seventh note of the series ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, in fixed-doh solmization; also used for the 5th note, sol, when sharpened, in solmization. siciliana A Sicilian dance in 12 8 or 6 8 meter [15] sign See segno silenzio Silence (i.e. without reverberations) simile
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In a thesis supervised by Chomsky, Peter Rosenbaum addressed the construction, identifying "the class of adjectives including "difficult," "easy," and several others." Rosenbaum introduced a transformation analysis, in which the object of the verb phrase moves out of the complement sentence and is raised to the main subject position: [ 8 ]
The devil works hard, but Kardashian's double-sided fashion tape worked harder for her latest daring red carpet moment — all about her look Kim Kardashian Shows Skin from All Angles in a ...