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Saliva does not always exhibit spinnbarkeit, but it can under certain circumstances.
The stretchability of the mucus is described by its spinnbarkeit, from the German word for the ability to be spun.
The thickness and spinnbarkeit of nasal mucus are factors in whether or not the nose seems to be blocked.
The mucus has stretchy character described as Spinnbarkeit most prominent around the time of ovulation.
Spinnbarkeit (English:spinnability), also known as fibrosity, is a biomedical rheology term which refers to the stringy or stretchy property found to varying degrees in mucus, saliva, albumen and similar viscoelastic fluids.
For materials with a true strain below 0.5, the spinnability depends on the ductility of the material.
Published work on spinnability is available from the authors Kegg and Kalpakcioglu.
This is a fundamental parameter with the potential to differentiate New Zealand wool in terms of bulk, handle and spinnability.
Its fibres are characterized by high tensile strength, resistance to alkalies, high flexibility and good spinnability.
For techniques which involve multiple spinning fluids, the general criteria for the creation of fibers depends upon the spinnability of the outer solution.
He then related the "multiplicative 2" and "additive 2" in this formula to the convex versus concave aspects of shapes, and to their polar spinnability respectively.
Spinnability, sometimes referred as shear spinnability, can be defined as the ability of a metal to undergo shear spinning deformation without exceeding its tensile strength and tearing.