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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement in Patient With Extensive Aortic Dissection: Role of "Balloon Flossing". [PDF]
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Partial Left Main Coronary Artery Obstruction Due to Migration of a Bioprosthetic Aortic Valve 60 Days After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: A Rare Clinical Case. [PDF]
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Seismic Behavior of Balloon Frame Cross-Laminated Timber Connections
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Homes in the Heartland: Balloon Frame Farmhouses of the Upper Midwest, 1850-1920
Kathryn Bishop Eckert, Fred W. Peterson
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Seismic Behavior of Balloon Frame CLT Shear Walls with Different Ledgers
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2021AbstractThis paper presents experimental investigations on the seismic behavior of cross laminated timber (CLT) shear walls in a balloon frame configuration with various ledger assemblies attached ...
Md Shahnewaz +2 more
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A Reexamination into the Invention of the Balloon Frame
Walker Field
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The Balloon Frame: The House Building System of the Common Man
Mabel R. Skjelver
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Seismic Performance and Collapse Fragility of Balloon-Framed CLT School Building
Most previous research on seismic performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT) structures focused on platform-type construction. This paper investigates the seismic performance and collapse risk of a balloon-framed CLT school building, designed for Vancouver, Canada.
Yuxin Pan, Md Shahnewaz, Thomas Tannert
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Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, 2000
Four major factors contributed to the origin of balloon frame construction in the midwestern United States from the 1830s through the 1890s. First, steam-powered saws milled standardized dimension lumber from an abundant supply of timber in the pineries of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. Second, industries in the eastern states supplied kegs of cut
Fred W. Peterson
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Four major factors contributed to the origin of balloon frame construction in the midwestern United States from the 1830s through the 1890s. First, steam-powered saws milled standardized dimension lumber from an abundant supply of timber in the pineries of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. Second, industries in the eastern states supplied kegs of cut
Fred W. Peterson
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