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flexible

[flek-suh-buhl] / ˈflɛk sə bəl /




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In addition to possessing fewer resources and lacking official imprimatur, nonprofit organizations, with more flexible budgets but also more reliance on donors, are geared towards actionable projects rather than long-term maintenance that require massive investments.

From Salon

Overall, the findings point to IC7Fc as a flexible therapy that may address multiple health risks, while also highlighting the need for further testing in humans.

From Science Daily

"Small mammals exist in almost every ecosystem on the planet, and our tech is flexible enough to adapt to every one," said Jewell.

From Science Daily

"We have developed an efficient and flexible method to guide disease-causing proteins, whether inside or outside the cell, into the body's natural recycling system, where they can be broken down and removed," said Professor Shi.

From Science Daily

“Sometimes things come up and you have to change your plans. Being flexible is important,” Mom says.

From Literature