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The management of abrasions and bruises

Journal of Wound Care, 1996
An update on the treatment of soft tissue damage commonly resulting from accidental injuries and ...
R.C. Evans, N.L. Jones
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Abrasion and Slippage

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1955
Abstract The types of apparatus used technically for testing the abrasion resistance of rubber compounds, in particular tread compounds, have been equipped to operate with 100 per cent slippage. The results obtained under such conditions seldom agree with the results of road tests, because the abrasion of tires under ordinary conditions ...
V. Weidner, G. Ebert
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On the Abrasion of Rubber [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1954
The following theoretical results on the abrasion of rubber have been deduced from a few simple assumptions concerning the initiation of the surface damage. The abrasion is proportional to the normal load, independent of the particle size of the abrasive if the particles are polyhedral, and proportional to their mean radius of curvature if they can be ...
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Abrasive Processes

1999
The term abrasive machining usually describes processes in which the individual cutting edges are not only distributed but also more randomly oriented. There are several processes and types with various bases for their typology. The type of tool is accepted as the first classification criterion.
Ioan D. Marinescu   +3 more
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Adhesive transfer to abrasive particles in abrasion testing

Wear, 2011
Abstract The definition of “abrasive wear” endorsed by the ASTM G2 Committee on Wear And Erosion is: “wear due to hard particles or hard protuberances forced against and moving along a solid surface” [1] . There are many models applied to abrasion that are based upon idealized cones (and other shapes) as an abrasive particle imposed on and moving in
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The Geometry of Abrasion

2018
Our goal is to narrow the gap between the mathematical theory of abrasion and geological data. To this end, we first review existing mean field geometrical theory for the abrasion of a single particle under collisions and extend it to include mutual abrasion of two particles and also frictional abrasion.
Gábor Domokos, Gary W. Gibbons
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Corneal Abrasions

Pediatrics in Review, 2023
Alexander L, Sliwicki, Kelly, Orringer
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Managing Abrasions and Lacerations

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1998
Abrasion and laceration management begins with controlling bleeding, assessing the wound site, and determining the patient's tetanus status. Abrasions are treated with thorough irrigation, a topical antibacterial agent, and an appropriate dressing.
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Abrasion and Rounding

2016
Abrasion is a general term that includes any degree of rounding or polishing of bones, whether broken ends of bones, processes that protrude from the general level of bone, or the complete bone.
Peter Andrews, Yolanda Fernández-Jalvo
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EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE TREATMENT ON ABRASIVES AND ABRASIVE PRODUCTS*

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1934
ABSTRACTThe thermal effect on properties of the abrasive grains and on the combination of grains with bonds is discussed and its importance on the properties of the completed product are set forth.
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