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Modified elmslie lateral ankle stabilization procedure

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1996
An alternative to traditional lateral ankle stabilization procedures is presented using freeze-dried fascia lata graft tissue. This procedure is minimally invasive and obviates the complications typically associated with tenodesis procedures. Furthermore, the fascia lata graft is more anatomically similar to ligament tissue, and studies suggest that ...
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Lateral stability of sandbed canals

Water Resources Management, 1987
The lateral stability of unlined sandbed irrigation canals is a problem in the operation and maintenance of gravity irrigation systems. This problem has been studied from the aspect of meandering thalwegs that develop in otherwise straight channels. Hydrodynamic stability analysis of two-dimensional flow in sandbed channels has been used to predice the
K. Mahmood, D. Budhu, J. Bekele
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Lateral stability of railway vehicles

2021
Lateral stability of railway ...
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Lateral stability of compressible walls

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1987
The Paper presents an analytical method for evaluating the lateral stability of walls which settle relative to the retained soil or rock fill. Relative settlement may result from the compressibility of the wall, but may also result from differential consolidation of the underlying foundation soils. Methods are discussed for improving lateral stability,
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Lateral Stability of Cable Truss

Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1975
The possible lateral instability of cable trusses under vertical loading is examined for trusses that are initially symmetric about the longitudinal axis. Variational methods were used to derive the differential equation governing lateral stability of biconvex or biconcave trusses that are symmetrical about the longitudinal axis.
H. Max Irvine, Paul C. Jennings
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The Lateral Stability of Aeroplanes

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1943
SYMMETRIC AND ANTI‐SYMMETRIC WING LOADING DISTRIBUTIONS IT is proposed to work out the span loading distribution and lift and drag coefficients of an unstalled wing in symmetric flight, together with the wing rolling and yawing derivatives for rolling and yawing flight.
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Lateral Stability of Nonuniform Cantilevers

Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division, 1971
The lateral stability of nonuniform cantilever beams is examined for loads applied through the centroid and either concentrated at the free end or uniformly distributed over the full length.
Campbell Massey, Peter J. McGuire
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Lateral Stability of Cable Structures

International Journal of Space Structures, 1997
The structural behaviour of pre-stressed cable-and-post structures has recently drawn the attention of the researchers. The aim of this paper is to focus on some practical aspects of the problem. The investigation concentrates on the stage of the erection, especially on the stability of cable structures when subjected to no external load.
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Lateral stability of gliding parachutes

Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 1990
The lateral stability of a gliding parachute or other lifting surface with a suspended payload is analyzed to determine the relationship of aerodynamic and inertial parameters to stability characteristics. The system is represented by a rigid wing with a suspended payload in a steady glide. As with conventional fixed-wing aircraft, the lateral response
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Lateral stability of rectangular beams

2011
This thesis presents a method for finding the lateral buckling load of a straight beam loaded perpendicular to its longitudinal axis with loads applied at any eccentricity. The beam can be restrained at any number of points along its length against deflections and rotations.
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