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Enhanced Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Using Platinum-Decorated Poly(2-vinylpyridine) Nanoparticle-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassay. [PDF]
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Biomechanical comparison between rim plating and posterior buttress plating for posterolateral tibia plateau fractures. [PDF]
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Loading strategies for countermovement jump: an exploratory comparison of modality and load. [PDF]
Zhang L, Zhu H, Wang Q, Bao D, Zhou J.
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Effects of Orthotic Insoles on Gait Biomechanics in Runners With Flatfoot Under Different Gait Loads. [PDF]
Liu H, Ye D, Yang Y, Zhang S.
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Superlubricity of Borophene: Tribological Properties in Comparison to hBN. [PDF]
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Laterally loaded pile behavior
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1982An analysis of laterally loaded piles is presented in which the pile is treated as an elastic beam supported on non-linear, shear coupled, horizontal springs. The edge forces which act along the pile length are also taken into account and prove to be of significant importance to the pile behaviour. The characteristics of the axial springs and the shear
Michael Georgiadis, Roy Butterfield
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Laterally Loaded Piles With Bulge
Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, 2007This paper contains several investigations on the behavior of bulged piles. Bulge means the application of vertical steel plates somewhere near the ground surface to improve the lateral bearing capacity. The results of small scale tests in sand are illustrated, which demonstrate the effectiveness of such bulge.
Grabe, Jürgen, Dührkop, Jan
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Laterally Loaded Timber Columns
Journal of the Structural Division, 1979A general theoretical expression for the load-carrying capacity of timber beams, taking into account lateral instability, and columns, has been developed under the assumption that the conditions are elastic until failure but that the structures have initial curvature and torsion.
Hans J. Larsen, Esko Theilgaard
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