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Comparison of different anastomosis methods in laparoscopically assisted left hemicolectomy for colon cancer. [PDF]
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2022
Abstract A 30-year-old man presented with a 6-year history of eroded, orange–red plaques with a subtle nodular edge in the bilateral axilla, groin and perianal skin leading to pain, scarring and limited shoulder extension. Click https://www.wileyhealthlearning.com/#/online-courses/9b96cb7b-9903-4244-b741-3690a7e5b398 for ...
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Abstract A 30-year-old man presented with a 6-year history of eroded, orange–red plaques with a subtle nodular edge in the bilateral axilla, groin and perianal skin leading to pain, scarring and limited shoulder extension. Click https://www.wileyhealthlearning.com/#/online-courses/9b96cb7b-9903-4244-b741-3690a7e5b398 for ...
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 2023
This paper proposes a new type of flexure hinge: the sinc flexure hinge. A theoretical compliance and precision factor model of the sinc flexure hinge is developed based on the transfer matrix method. The finite element simulation is carried out using ANSYS Workbench. The error between the modeling and simulation results obtained is less than 7.0%. The
Qiliang Wang, Yiping Long, Jianming Wei
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This paper proposes a new type of flexure hinge: the sinc flexure hinge. A theoretical compliance and precision factor model of the sinc flexure hinge is developed based on the transfer matrix method. The finite element simulation is carried out using ANSYS Workbench. The error between the modeling and simulation results obtained is less than 7.0%. The
Qiliang Wang, Yiping Long, Jianming Wei
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1981
A case of splenic flexure volvulus was recently encountered in a 16-yr-old boy with prune belly syndrome. Treatment options are discussed.
P J, Knight, T S, Morse
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A case of splenic flexure volvulus was recently encountered in a 16-yr-old boy with prune belly syndrome. Treatment options are discussed.
P J, Knight, T S, Morse
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Review of Scientific Instruments, 2013
This paper designs and analyzes the hybrid flexure hinge composed of half a hyperbolic flexure hinge and half a corner-filleted flexure hinge. As it is transversely asymmetric, it has different performance when the fixed and free ends switch.
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This paper designs and analyzes the hybrid flexure hinge composed of half a hyperbolic flexure hinge and half a corner-filleted flexure hinge. As it is transversely asymmetric, it has different performance when the fixed and free ends switch.
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FRP jacketed concrete under flexure and combined flexure-compression
Construction and Building Materials, 1995Abstract In this investigation experimental data were developed to evaluate the behaviour of concrete members laterally confined with fibre-reinforced plastic ( frp ) composites. Specimens were loaded quasi-statically under cyclic flexure with and without axial compression.
NANNI, ANTONIO, M. S. NORRIS
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Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A, 1956
In hypo-elasticity, where we take rate of stress as a function of rate of deformation, i.e., stress increment as a function of small strain from the immediately preceding state, the problems are solved without assuming the stress-strain relations.
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In hypo-elasticity, where we take rate of stress as a function of rate of deformation, i.e., stress increment as a function of small strain from the immediately preceding state, the problems are solved without assuming the stress-strain relations.
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Shear Centre, Flexural Centre and Flexural Axis
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1951AERONAUTICAL engineers are afflicted by various ‘centres’ which will not stay put. Weights engineers spend much of their time chasing the elusive centre of gravity up and down the fuselage, the aerodynamicist worries about the centre of pressure, and the structural engineer, in addition to these, is cursed with the flexural centre and the shear centre.
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