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Foot & Ankle, 1986
Ballet dancers frequently stand on the tips of their toes in the en pointe and demi-pointe positions, resulting in compression of the posterior structures of the ankle during repeated plantar flexion of the foot, producing the talar compression syndrome. This mechanism may result in posterior block or impingement of an os trigonum or Stieda's process.
A E, Brodsky, M A, Khalil
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Ballet dancers frequently stand on the tips of their toes in the en pointe and demi-pointe positions, resulting in compression of the posterior structures of the ankle during repeated plantar flexion of the foot, producing the talar compression syndrome. This mechanism may result in posterior block or impingement of an os trigonum or Stieda's process.
A E, Brodsky, M A, Khalil
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International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 1997
This article is an introduction to a special issue on signal coding and compression. We begin by defining the concepts of digital coding and audiovisual signal compression. We then describe the four dimensions of coding performance: bit rate, signal quality, processing delay and complexity. We illustrate the two basic principles of audiovisual coding,
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This article is an introduction to a special issue on signal coding and compression. We begin by defining the concepts of digital coding and audiovisual signal compression. We then describe the four dimensions of coding performance: bit rate, signal quality, processing delay and complexity. We illustrate the two basic principles of audiovisual coding,
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Compressible turbulent mixing: Effects of compressibility
Physical Review E, 2016We studied by numerical simulations the effects of compressibility on passive scalar transport in stationary compressible turbulence. The turbulent Mach number varied from zero to unity. The difference in driven forcing was the magnitude ratio of compressive to solenoidal modes.
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Compression hand injury – compression therapy
Orvosi Hetilap, 2009Katalin, Józsa +1 more
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To compress or not to compress: A compressed debate
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2004Eliot L, Siegel, Ramin, Khorasani
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Highly Elastic Hydrated Cellulosic Materials with Durable Compressibility and Tunable Conductivity
ACS Nano, 2020Chaoji Chen, Jianwei Song, Jian Cheng
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Mechanical metamaterials associated with stiffness, rigidity and compressibility: A brief review
Progress in Materials Science, 2018Xianglong Yu, Ji Zhou, Haiyi Liang
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