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Compressive strength testing of compressed earth blocks
Construction and Building Materials, 2007Abstract As with other masonry units, compressive strength is a basic measure of quality for compressed earth blocks. However, as compressed earth blocks are produced in a great variety of sizes the influence of block geometry on measured strength, primarily through platen restraint effects, must be taken into account.
Jean-Claude Morel +2 more
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2005
Abstract This article describes the use of compression tests, namely, cylindrical compression, ring compression, and plane-strain compression tests at elevated temperatures. It discusses the effects of the temperature, strain rate, and deformation heating on metals during the cylindrical compression test, with the help of flow curves ...
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Abstract This article describes the use of compression tests, namely, cylindrical compression, ring compression, and plane-strain compression tests at elevated temperatures. It discusses the effects of the temperature, strain rate, and deformation heating on metals during the cylindrical compression test, with the help of flow curves ...
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Stress Testing in Nerve Compression
Hand Clinics, 1991Peripheral nerve compression syndromes most often produce neuropathic changes that are recordable by conventional electrophysiologic testing techniques. Occasionally, a patient exhibits all the appropriate clinical signs, symptoms, and history of a compartment syndrome, such as a carpal tunnel syndrome, but electrophysiologic testing procedures will be
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Genetics, genomics, and cancer risk assessment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2011Kenneth Offit
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