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Property – function extraction Bowling ball Foam metal Stackable pen Aeron chair WOK with fins Stack containers Hipporoller Seat table Rubber band hold transport stack cool hurriquake nail Hipporoller Ergonomic penRubber band Flex keyboard Jointed bicycle porositysurfaceshapeflexibilityunity Furniture Airbus Beluga 1

FUNCTIONS PROPERTIES 2 Property – function matrix

function 1 PREVENTING HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT function 2 CRUSH RESISTANT function 3 REMOVING THE FOOD FLEXIBILITYINTEGRATION POROSITY SEGMENTATIONSURFACESHAPEproperty  CURVED SEGMENTS PROTRUDED UMBRELLA STABILE TRANSPARENT ALL ROUND JOINTS 3 Property – function matrix of a cake box

PIN BASE - COVER VOGHTDUO ENCLOSE SEPARATORS SALOON DOOR CAVITIES RIBS AFSTANDS BUS SHAPE STRENGTH FOLDS OPEN ZIP function 1 PREVENTING HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT function 2 CRUSH RESISTANT function 3 REMOVING THE FOOD FLEXIBILITYINTEGRATION POROSITY SEGMENTATIONSURFACESHAPEproperty  4 Property – function matrix of a pizza box