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Rigidity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rigid or rigidity may refer to: •Rigidity (mechanics), the property of an object that it strongly resists changing its shape •Structural rigidity, the property of a structure built of rigid compone...
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Mostow rigidity theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, Mostow's rigidity theorem , sometimes called the strong rigidity theorem , essentially states that the geometry of a finite volume hyperbolic manifold (for dimension greater than t...
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Structural rigidity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Structural rigidity is the property of a structure that it does not bend or flex under an applied force. A structure is built of rigid components, that hold their ends apart, but it may also have com...
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Muscle rigidity is an alteration of muscle tone in which the muscles are in an involuntary state of continual tension. Muscle rigidity can be a manifestation of neurological damage (basal ganglia diseases) or a side effect of certain medications. ... Muscle rigidity is a state of continuous firm, tense muscles with...
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List of 67 disease causes of Muscle rigidity, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about Muscle rigidity, 35 drug side effect causes, 53 drug interaction causes. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and related signs or symptoms for Muscle rigidity. ... Muscle rigidity Treatments...
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Utilizing standard therapy for muscle spasms and severe rigidity due to tetanus, the patient's spasticity was initially treated with lorazepam and morphine. A physical, occupational, and speech therapy evaluation and program were also initiated and continued throughout the hospitalization.
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Definition of rigidity from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "rigidity" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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