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The long thin tendon commonly used for tendon transplants is the flexor tendon from the hamstring muscle, known as the "semitendinosus" tendon.
Tough cord of dense connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone. If the muscle is thin and wide, the tendon may be a thin sheet. Tendons transfer muscle power over a distance, e.g., forearm muscles contract and pull on tendons that pull on finger bones to produce finger movements.
A thin sheet of wood is called veneer.
The answer is foil
Yes most metals like Gold and Silver can be malleable (which is spread into a thin sheet) and Ductile(which is put into a thin wire)
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Sheet flow is the flow of water across a surface in a thin layer, like a sheet. It typically occurs in areas with low slope, such as flat ground or gently sloping terrain. Sheet flow is an important process in the movement of water over the land surface and can contribute to erosion and sediment transport.
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Thin
Aluminum foil is a thin, pliable sheet of aluminum used for cooking, packaging, cosmetics and insulation.
When a thin sheet of metal is hammered again and again, it becomes thinner and wider. This process is known as cold working or forging, and it increases the metal's hardness and strength. However, if hammered too much, the metal can become brittle and crack.
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