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Effects of forefoot vs. rearfoot landing on biomechanical risk factors for lower limb injuries and performance during stop-jumping tasks. [PDF]
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Characteristics of Lower Extremity Kinematics, Kinetics, and Muscle Activity in Individuals With Chronic Ankle Instability During Landing With Expected and Unexpected Inversion Perturbations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Crustal constraints on the surface expression of mantle upwelling in a back-arc passive margin setting. [PDF]
Hwang JY, Chang SJ, Sohn YJ, Kim KH.
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From Hip Effusion to Hemophilia: Unveiling the Cause of Pain in 6-Month-Old Infant. A Case Report. [PDF]
Cadircibasi ER, Soylemez MS.
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‘Inverse’ temporomandibular joint dislocation
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation can be classified into four groups (anterior, posterior, lateral, and superior) depending on the direction of displacement and the location of the condylar head. All the groups are rare except for anterior dislocation.
R M, Alemán Navas +1 more
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Joint inversion: a structural approach
Inverse Problems, 1997The authors propose a methodology to invert two data sets when the underlying models are linked by having structural similarity. A semi-norm that measures difference in structure is introduced and joint inversion is carried out by minimizing this penalty function subject to adequately fitting the data.
Haber, E., Oldenburg, D.
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Joint inversion of well‐log data
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2009, 2009We consider the processing of well log data, in which the measurements taken at a reservoir level (fluid filled porous rock) give the properties of the compound medium. From a collection of noisy well log measurements, it is desired to estimate the parameters characterizing the formation, namely the porosity and the volume ratio of the individual fluid
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