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Skew braces: a brief survey

, 2023
Our primary focus is on the theory of skew braces, specifically exploring their connection with combinatorial solutions to the Yang-Baxter equation. Skew braces have recently emerged as intriguing algebraic structures, and their link to the Yang-Baxter ...
Leandro Vendramin
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Skew-braces and 𝑞-braces

Forum Mathematicum, 2023
Abstract Skew-braces are ring-like objects arising in connection with Hopf–Galois theory and set-theoretic solutions 𝑆 to the Yang–Baxter equation. Interactions between skew-braces are often related to 𝑞-braces. For example, every 𝑞-brace 𝐴 is given by a pair of skew-braces which induces a ℤ-indexed sequence of skew-braces.
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Brace! Brace! Brace! The Wave of Incoming CJEU Decisions

Global Privacy Law Review, 2022
This article considers the large number of pending decisions on data protection matters in front of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The CJEU places great weight on protecting the rights of individuals and has not shied away from decisions that create significant practical difficulties for businesses.
Richard Cumbley, Tanguy Van Overstraeten
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Milwaukee Brace

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2011
The Milwaukee brace had been a standard of nonsurgical treatment for scoliosis since 1954. Milwaukee brace 23-hours wearing protocol was most effective for the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. However, Milwaukee brace 23-hours wearing showed an impact on psychosocial functioning of the patients.
Toru, Maruyama   +3 more
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Proportioning of self‐centering energy dissipative braces

Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics (Print), 2021
Self‐centering energy dissipative (SCED) braces are designed to limit the maximum story drifts in buildings during earthquakes and to nearly eliminate residual drifts.
Yi Xiao   +3 more
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Knee Bracing

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
Bracing the knee is a controversial, complex, and often confusing subject. Knee braces are categorized as either prophylactic, rehabilitative, or functional. Bracing goals are to prevent, assist, restrict, align, or simulate function of the knee. A working knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of specific braces in these different categories is
L, Podesta, M F, Sherman
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Effect of knee braces and insoles on clinical outcomes of individuals with medial knee osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Assistive technology, 2021
Knee osteoarthritis is a disabling disease, causing pain and reduced function.Orthoses are used to manage this problem, including knee braces and lateral wedge insoles.
M. Khosravi   +3 more
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Knee Bracing

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1994
The authors present an overview of the design and functional features of knee braces and their relationship to knee biomechanics. Four types of knee braces-prophylactic, rehabilitative, functional, and patellofemoral-have been developed to cover the wide variety of indications in patients who have suffered knee injuries or hope to prevent them ...
, France, , Paulos
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Prophylactic knee bracing

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1987
Six studies to determine the effectiveness of prophy lactic knee braces in preventing medial collateral liga ment (MCL) injury in football are compared. Criteria useful in evaluating studies are discussed, such as the probability of confounding factors, bias in selecting cases and controls, and variations in defining injury and exposure. Cost, as well
J G, Garrick, R K, Requa
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