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ELBOW INSTABILITY

Hand Clinics, 1994
Elbow instability is a spectrum from subluxation to dislocation, with corresponding clinical and pathologic features and therapeutic implications. A classification that unifies these aspects is presented. Posterolateral rotational displacement of the ulna (with the radius) on the humerus appears to be the common mechanism.
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The instability of the meson

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1940
Values of the proper lifetime of the meson have been deduced from a comparison of the intensity of mesons in an inclined direction under air with that in the vertical under a superposed lead shield equivalent in absorbing power to the difference between the masses of air traversed by the mesons before reaching the apparatus in the two directions.
Martin A. Pomerantz, Martin A. Pomerantz
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Drag Instability

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2004
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Douglas N. C. Lin   +2 more
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Hip Instability

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2011
Understanding of the etiology and pathology of hip instability has increased in recent years as new information has emerged regarding the disease processes of the hip. Hip instability, heretofore considered uncommon in clinical practice, is increasingly recognized as a pathologic entity.
Robert E, Boykin   +5 more
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Instability

1990
Only stable steady solutions to the equations of fluid motion are observed in experiments. Unstable solutions may exist briefly but they will spontaneously develop oscillations in space or time that grow and eventually change the character of the flow. Temporal instability analysis presumes an undisturbed background flow into which a disturbance having
Pijush K. Kundu   +2 more
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Hip Instability

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2010
Hip instability is becoming a more commonly recognized source of pain and disability in patients. Traumatic causes of hip instability are often clear. Appropriate treatment includes immediate reduction, early surgery for acetabular rim fractures greater than 25% or incarcerated fragments in the joint, and close follow-up to monitor for avascular ...
Matthew V, Smith, Jon K, Sekiya
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Instabilities of the Wrist

Hand Clinics, 1987
Carpal instability is the result of ligamentous injury to the wrist. Although any ligament may be injured, certain recurring patterns are frequently seen. Common to the treatment of all instability patterns is the need to transfer load from the capitate to the radius: reliably, without stressing normal joints, and while preserving functional motion ...
D M Black   +3 more
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Bobylev’s instability

Physical Review E, 2000
In 1982 Bobylev [A.V. Bobylev, Sov. Phys. Dokl. 27, 29 (1982)] made a linear stability analysis of the Burnett equations and showed that beyond a certain critical reduced wave number there exist normal modes that grow exponentially, concluding that the Burnett equations are linearly unstable. We have partially extended his analysis, originally made for
Rosa María Velasco   +2 more
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The instability of the autogen

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1983
The autogen theory has sought to provide a mechanism for the rapid origin of a self-replicating chemical system from short, random oligomers. The autogen is considered in terms of hypercycle theory, and its dynamic behavior is subjected to fixed point analysis. It is shown that the components of the autogen are incapable of stable coexistence.
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