A flexible shaft, often referred to as a flex shaft, is a device for transmitting rotary motion between two objects which are not fixed relative to one...
particularly abstract algebra, a binary operation • on a set is flexible if it satisfies the flexible identity: a ∙ ( b ∙ a ) = ( a ∙ b ) ∙ a {\displaystyle a\bullet...
Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits, is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic devices on flexible plastic...
Flat Flexible Cable (FFC) refers to any variety of electrical cable that is both flat and flexible, with flat solid conductors. A flexible flat cable...
In geometry, a flexible polyhedron is a polyhedral surface without any boundary edges, whose shape can be continuously changed while keeping the shapes...
sigmoidoscopy: flexible sigmoidoscopy, which uses a flexible endoscope, and rigid sigmoidoscopy, which uses a rigid device. Flexible sigmoidoscopy is...
A flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is a manufacturing system in which there is some amount of flexibility that allows the system to react in case of...
Flextime (also spelled flexitime (BE) or flex-time) is a flexible hours schedule that allows workers to alter their workday and decide/adjust their start...
Flexible Flyer is a toy and recreational equipment brand, best known for the sled of the same name, a steerable wooden sled with steel runners. Flexible...
Syncovery (Super Flexible File Synchronizer until 2012) is backup and file synchronization software that allows backing up and synchronizing files to the...
The Ballad of the Flexible Bullet is a fantasy novella by American writer Stephen King, first published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in...
Flexible scheduling or flex scheduling may refer to: Modular scheduling in American schools Flexible scheduling in National Football League on American...
Flexible cables, or 'continuous-flex' cables, are electrical cables specially designed to cope with the tight bending radii and physical stress associated...
Flexible working may refer to: Flextime or flexitime The United Kingdom's Flexible Working Regulations 2014 The United Kingdom's Armed Forces (Flexible...
In the United States, a flexible spending account (FSA), also known as a flexible spending arrangement, is one of a number of tax-advantaged financial...
A flexible display or rollable display is an electronic visual display which is flexible in nature, as opposed to the traditional flat screen displays...
Flexible glass is an alleged lost invention from the time of the reign of Tiberius Caesar. The story is almost certainly false. According to Petronius...
Flexible specialization may refer to: Flexible Specialization (Post-Fordism), a name given to the dominant system of economic production, consumption and...
Flexible mechanisms, also sometimes known as Flexibility Mechanisms or Kyoto Mechanisms, refers to emissions trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and...
Flexible tanks (also flexi-bags, flexibags and flexi-tanks) are a kind of storage equipment for liquids such as water or oil. Compared to steel tanks,...
CSS Flexible Box Layout, commonly known as Flexbox, is a CSS web layout model. It is in the W3C's candidate recommendation (CR) stage. The flex layout...
Constantia Flexibles is a manufacturer of flexible packaging, headquartered in Vienna, Austria. Constantia Flexibles employs around 7,150 people, at approximately...
the "Negus bronchoscope". Shigeto Ikeda invented the flexible bronchoscope in 1966. The flexible scope initially employed fiberoptic bundles requiring...
response to an applied force. The complementary concept is flexibility or pliability: the more flexible an object is, the less stiff it is. The stiffness, k...