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[fleks] / flɛks /


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Called FLEX, for Flexible Logistics and Exploration, the rover can crouch down and lift payloads up from the surface of the Moon, carrying them under its belly before depositing them at their intended location.

From The Verge • Mar. 10, 2022

FLEX: This is the position that wins a lot of fantasy contests, and now it’s an AP pick.

From Washington Times • Jan. 5, 2017

Since Fukushima, American reactors have stocked up on hoses, portable pumps, canisters of compressed gas and similar gear for ad hoc solutions, called FLEX.

From New York Times • Jul. 24, 2014

Staying flexible The U.S. nuclear industry, for its part, is suggesting that it will voluntarily implement an approach it calls FLEX, which is meant to be a "diverse and flexible coping capability."

From Scientific American • Mar. 9, 2012

The three-year-old project is called the Flame Extinguishment Experiment, or FLEX.

From Scientific American • Feb. 6, 2012




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