Examples of using Less elastic in English and their translations into Greek
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In old age the discs are thin and less elastic, and it is no longer possible to distinguish the nucleus from the anulus.
This enlargement of the heart muscle makes the heart less elastic and incapable to pump blood as much as needed.
Restrictive cardiomyopathy, when the heart muscle becomes rigid and less elastic, meaning the heart can't properly expand
In comparison, the coir mattress is slightly less elastic than the mountain brown mattress.
Tissues which have been irradiated tend to become less elastic over time due to a diffuse scarring process.
articular cartilage gradually becomes thinner and less elastic with age.
In general, a tax burden falls more heavily on the side of the market that is less elastic.
AAS appear to induce reversible changes in the biomechanical properties of tendon producing a stiff, less elastic tendon.
because as our tendons age they become less elastic and are more prone to injury.
penile tissue can become less elastic and shrink, making the penis 1-2 centimeters shorter.
the heart becomes less elastic.
weight loss make the bust less elastic and attractive.
the heart has become less elastic.
their walls become less elastic and lose their tone.
the tissues of the penis can become less elastic and shrink, making the penis 1-2 cm shorter.
the skin becomes less elastic and elastic, and wrinkles also occur.
thermal conductivity, less elastic than latex, but can be super thin.
because as our tendons age they become less elastic and are more prone to injury.
Over time, that causes the tissue in the foot to become less elastic," leading to pain.
the skin becomes less elastic and sagging becomes noticeable.