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  2. Shaft (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Flex - The measure of a shaft's flexibility. This measure is relative and varies among manufacturers. Most commonly referred to in terms of regular (R), stiff (S), extra stiff (X), senior (A), or ladies (L). Kick Point - The point over the length of the shaft where it is designed to bend. Individual shaft models are designed to flex at ...

  3. Ice hockey stick - Wikipedia

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    Much like the shaft's flex, a blade's shape is a very important characteristic of a stick's performance. There are three primary variables in blade design: curve, face angle, and toe. The curve refers to the basic amount the blade curves from toe to heel, as well as the part of the blade where that curve is located.

  4. Diabetic cheiroarthropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic cheiroarthropathy, also known as diabetic stiff hand syndrome or limited joint mobility syndrome, is a cutaneous condition characterized by waxy, thickened skin and limited joint mobility of the hands and fingers, leading to flexion contractures, a condition associated with diabetes mellitus [1]: 681 and it is observed in roughly 30% of diabetic patients with longstanding disease.

  5. Inline speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Frames flex during skating, and the amount of flex can be a personal factor in which frame choice to use. Very "stiff" frames may be favored by heavy skaters. A frame that is too stiff for a particular skater may feel unstable on corners, while a frame that is not stiff enough will be slower.

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  7. Flex nib - Wikipedia

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    Flex nibs were much more common on pens made before the 1930s. They were typically offered as an option on a manufacturer's pens so that the same model could come with a standard rigid nib or flex. Flex nibs were relatively common in Waterman pens. Model 22 was a popular choice for flex. Other brands, like Sheaffer, sold very