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Clinical Anatomy, 1996
An axillary (axillopectoral) muscle (arch) was observed extending between the upper border of the latissimus dorsi and the lower border of the pectoralis major muscles in a 48-year-old male cadaver during our dissections. In the same cadaver, the pectoralis major muscle has entirely inserted into the most distal part of the tendon of deltoideus.
M, Yüksel, E, Yüksel, S, Sürücü
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An axillary (axillopectoral) muscle (arch) was observed extending between the upper border of the latissimus dorsi and the lower border of the pectoralis major muscles in a 48-year-old male cadaver during our dissections. In the same cadaver, the pectoralis major muscle has entirely inserted into the most distal part of the tendon of deltoideus.
M, Yüksel, E, Yüksel, S, Sürücü
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The Arch Sky Belly Arch and Arch Culvert Crack Disease Analysis of Arch Bridge
Advanced Materials Research, 2011Arch type on an empty stomach type arch bridge and push culvert in the disease that can arise different level under temperature role. The reason that article produces for disease is analysed , push , Dao act on without the foot arch of circular arc in permanent year and temperature power calculation formula, have pointed out the theoretical source that
Li Xin Bao, Xiao Xu Tang
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Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1985
Soil arching action or “bin effect” is usually quantified by use of a horizontal differential element whose support derives in part from Rankine theory. In the 1940's, Krynine mathematically proved this incorrect. The present analysis substitutes a catenary arch describing the path of the minor principal stress, which thus is complementary to a ...
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Soil arching action or “bin effect” is usually quantified by use of a horizontal differential element whose support derives in part from Rankine theory. In the 1940's, Krynine mathematically proved this incorrect. The present analysis substitutes a catenary arch describing the path of the minor principal stress, which thus is complementary to a ...
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Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1989
It is shown theoretically that the arch describing the minor principal stress in the soil behind a retaining wall can be approximated by a catenary which is very close to circular in the range of interest.
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It is shown theoretically that the arch describing the minor principal stress in the soil behind a retaining wall can be approximated by a catenary which is very close to circular in the range of interest.
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Coarctation and hypoplasia of the aortic arch: Will the arch grow?
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1991Hypoplasia of the transverse aortic arch of various degrees of severity is commonly seen in infants who have coarctation of the aorta. It is more often present when the coarctation is associated with intracardiac lesions that diminish or limit forward flow in the ascending aorta and promote right to left flow through an arterial duct.
R D, Siewers +4 more
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Double Aortic Arch with Left Arch Atresia
Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2009A girl, having an echocardiogram suggestive of double aortic arch, underwent a cardiac multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) examination. MDCT revealed double aortic arch with left arch atresia distal to the left subclavian artery. The left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery arose from the left arch, the right common carotid artery
Oleksandr, Kondrachuk +5 more
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Total Arch Replacement for a Distal Aortic Arch Aneurysm With Right Aortic Arch
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2007Right-sided aortic arch accompanied by an aberrant origin of the left subclavian artery is rare and seen in 0.05% approximately 0.1% of the population. A 73-year-old woman with this anomaly was admitted to our institution because of the enlargement of the distal aortic arch aneurysm. She also had mild dysphagia.
Keiko, Kiokawa +5 more
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Erection of Arch and Arch-Frame Bridges
Structural Engineering International, 2000After a brief introduction into the traditional technique for erecting arch bridges, a brief overview of various current erection techniques is given.
Chiara Romaro, Giorgio Romaro
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Arch index as a predictor of arch height
The Foot, 1997Abstract A number of indirect methods of estimating the height of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot have been devised.1 The efficacy of the arch index as a valid and convenient predictor of arch height has been questioned.2 In this study, arch index was measured in 45 elderly subjects and navicular height was measured from weight bearing ...
J.L. McCrory +3 more
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Australasian Radiology, 1956
The history, clinical findings and characteristic radiological features of kinked aortic arch are presented. The condition simulates a mediastinal mass.
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The history, clinical findings and characteristic radiological features of kinked aortic arch are presented. The condition simulates a mediastinal mass.
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