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ABSTRACT The fatigue and fracture behavior of self‐piercing rivet (SPR) joints between AA6016 aluminum sheets (1–2 mm) and DX54D steel (0.95 mm) was studied under 90°, 45°, and 0° multiaxial loading. Pure shear (90°) loading produced the highest fatigue strength, whereas multiaxial (45°) loading resulted in reduced performance, with pure tension (0 ...
Alan Woo +5 more
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To compare masticatory muscle thickness in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) during rest and clenching, and by body position, using ultrasonography.
Yeon-Hee Lee +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the relationship between the Bröset Violence Checklist and additional risk factors identified in prior research by our team to determine which combination best predicted an emergency response to a violent incident in an emergency department. Design A prospective observational study was used to collect data about a single cohort
Elisa Ilarda +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore perceptions of healthcare professionals' psychological wellbeing at work and patients' experiences of care. Design Narrative interviews were undertaken as part of a wider experience‐based co‐design study. Methods Interviews were undertaken March to December 2022 with 19 participants (healthcare professionals n = 13 and patients ...
Kathryn Bamforth +4 more
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The maxillofacial region, as a component of the stomatognathic system, is one of the links of a complex mechanism of postural control, and is closely related to other musculoskeletal and neural sensors, in particular the musculoskeletal system, under the
L.V. Smaglyuk, A.V. Liakhovska
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Influence of Initial Crank Positions and Jaw Clenching Activity on Cycling Performance
The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of three initial crank positions and jaw clenching activities on seated cycling performance.
Mohd Zaaim Puteri Umi Farhana +4 more
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Examining the Influence of Glycemic Management During Sleep on Sleep‐Related Bruxism: A Pilot Study
Stabilisation of blood glucose levels during sleep may improve sleep‐related bruxism (SRB), particularly by suppressing sympathetic nervous system activity. Furthermore, it is expected that these findings will lead to the establishment of new treatment methods for SRB in sleep dentistry.
Tatsuya Taniwaki +5 more
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Lingual frenuloplasty with myofunctional therapy: Exploring safety and efficacy in 348 cases
Background Ankyloglossia is a condition of altered tongue mobility due to the presence of restrictive tissue between the undersurface of the tongue and the floor of mouth.
Soroush Zaghi +14 more
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Визнач свій власний навчальний стиль [PDF]
Стаття містить дві анкети, які допоможуть обрати свій власний стиль у вивченні іноземних мов. The article contains two questionnaires provided to help choosing one`s own learning style while foreign language ...
Головко, І. О. +1 more
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Correlation Between the New Bite Force Meter and GC Dental Prescale II
This study evaluated a new one‐sided bite force meter (OBM‐01). In healthy and older adults, the device showed good reliability and moderate correlation with Dental Prescale II measurements. Habitual chewing side bite force was significantly higher, suggesting OBM‐01 may be useful for assessing oral function in clinical settings.
Mineka Yoshikawa +9 more
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