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They began with physical yarn and fabric stretching experiments to identify main parameters, such as how bendable or fluffy the yarn is, and the length and radius of yarn in a given stitch.

With a big “breathing chamber” and bendable front feature to add comfort and avoid that squished-nose feeling, their U.S.-made masks go for around $42 for a pack of 50 masks.

But in the world of politics, where reality is bendable, that would be its own form of denial.

To fill out forms, they have to use soft, bendable plastic pens, so they can’t harm themselves or others.

Now, researchers have created a cheap and flexible alternative to ITO that could not only lower costs for touch screens, solar cells, and smart windows, but also enable new classes of bendable, wearable electronics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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