the answer is plastics!
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Ex.: plasticine, clay, soils, bread, butter, etc.
These are all physical properties of materials.
While still solid, the asthenosphere is able to flow. The ability of a solid to flow is called plasticity. See "What's the matter?" for an activity to demonstrate plasticity. Since the asthenosphere is more liquid than the rest of the mantle, the broken lithosphere plates are able to "float" on it.
Yes, we have at least three form of synaptic plasticity including long term potentiation, short term potentiation and long term depression.
To answer your question the answer is the Mantle.
yes they can, it happened to my brother. he had brain damage and now he is nearly normal.
These are all physical properties of materials.
Plasticity means the ability to be shaped and molded.
Plasticity is a physical property.
Plasticity (sociology), is the capacity for positive change in response to environmental demands.
Jacob Lubliner has written: 'Plasticity Theory' -- subject(s): Plasticity
Plasticity - 2011 was released on: USA: 20 February 2011 (internet)
The cast of Plasticity - 2010 includes: Cameo Wood as herself
A plastic which will soften when heated and harden when cooled.
Brain plasticity is the ability for an area of the brain (specifically in the cerebral cortex) to compensate for another area of the brain when there is brain damage. The four lobes (occipital, temporal, frontal, and parietal) are not pre-wired to commit itself to any specific function, but it starts to "commit" to certain functions after birth.
No they do not.
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The frozen plasticity theory is made by alan guth