ISSLS PRIZE IN BIOENGINEERING SCIENCE 2019: biomechanical changes in dynamic sagittal balance and lower limb compensatory strategies following realignment surgery in adult spinal deformity patients. [PDF]
Study designA longitudinal cohort study.ObjectiveTo define a set of objective biomechanical metrics that are representative of adult spinal deformity (ASD) post-surgical outcomes and that may forecast post-surgical mechanical complications.
Bailey, Jeannie F+8 more
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Structural Deformities of the Outer Third of the Adult Tarsal Navicular
W Waugh
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Elasticity of Diametrically Compressed Microfabricated Woodpile Lattices
Modulus–porosity relationship is derived for woodpile lattices with struts under diametrical compression. The formula presented here that Young's modulus is proportional to the square of the volume fraction E˜ρ2$E \sim \left(\rho\right)^{2}$ is shown to be consistent with computations and laboratory experiments on 3D‐printed samples.
Faezeh Shalchy, Atul Bhaskar
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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the presurgical maxillomandibular transverse index and post-surgical stability one year after mandibular advancement.
Chae-kyung Lee+5 more
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The correction of nasal deformities by the use of paraffin [PDF]
Harmon Smith
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XXXI. Transplantation of Cartilage in the Correction of Septal Deformities [PDF]
Fielding O. Lewis
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The Reparative Process in Human Tendons after Subcutaneous Division for the Cure of Deformities [PDF]
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RACHITIC CHEST DEFORMITY IN TWINS, WITH EXHIBITION OF CASTS. [PDF]
W.J. Bell
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A Novel Digitalization Approach for Smart Materials – Ontology‐Based Access to Data and Models
In order to access heterogeneous material data and model‐based knowledge, the established ontology‐based data access (OBDA) is extended to include material models. This novel ontology‐based data and model access (OBDMA) enables the computation of new responses beyond stored data.
Jürgen Maas+15 more
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Nose is the most prominent part of the face, hence it is likely to be the most common structure to be injured in the face. Although fractures involving the nasal bones are very common, it is often ignored by the patient.
Thiagarajan, Balasubramanian+1 more
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