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[Protrusion and the inclined plane].

open access: yesRevista de la Asociacion Odontologica Argentina, 1973
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DC inclined-plane tracking and erosion test of insulating materials [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2015
The paper reviews previous work on the DC inclined plane test and suggests equivalent DC voltage levels in parallel to AC voltage in the ASTM inclined plane tracking and erosion test.
E A Cherney, R S Gorur, A Krivda
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Braiding patterns on an inclined plane

Nature, 2004
A jet of fluid flowing down a partially wetting, inclined plane usually meanders but--by maintaining a constant flow rate--meandering can be suppressed, leading to the emergence of a beautiful braided structure. Here we show that this flow pattern can be explained by the interplay between surface tension, which tends to narrow the jet, and fluid ...
Keith, Mertens   +2 more
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Inclined plane zonography

The British Journal of Radiology, 1970
The increasing demand for radiological examinations increases the need for simple reliable ancillary radiological techniques. Zonography is one of these. The technique has been known for many years (Ziedses des Plantes, 1933) but, as with most variations of standard tomographic technique the method has received scant attention in the English literature
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Stability analysis of inclined plane flow and magnetohydrodynamic inclined plane flow

2015 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC), 2015
In this paper, we study the liquid flow down an inclined plane and prove that the the system is exponentially stable for some wave number k using the Lyapunov energy analysis approach. In addition, we introduce a new model called the magnetohydrodynamic inclined plane flow by adding the effect of a transverse magnetic field.
null Ke Xu, Chao Xu
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Motion of an inclined cylinder on an inclined plane

European Journal of Physics, 2015
Summary: We consider in this paper the motion of an inclined cylinder on an inclined plane. At low inclined plane angles, the cylinder rolls without slipping across the incline, in a direction perpendicular to its long axis. At steeper angles, long cylinders follow a straight line path in a direction that veers away from the low angle path.
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