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the act of flexing or bending; the state of being flexed or bent; the part bent; bend; fold

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  • These forces, known as flexural forces, consist of matching compressive and tensile forces.
  • In particular, the scientists measured a feature called flexural rigidity - a combination of high bone density and large cross-sectional area that allows a bone to...
  • Geologists often talk about the "flexural" link between tectonic loads and sedimentary basins, but they rarely do the math.
  • (Compressive and flexural strength as well as wear resistance)
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