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Primary mitral regurgitation, surgery in the transcatheter era: when the neighbourhood becomes noisy: a state-of-art review. [PDF]
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The interlayer gap and non-coaxiality in stack drilling
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2015Abstract Interlayer gap formation during through-hole drilling in stacked structures is a common problem in large assembly operations. The resulting interfacial burrs and non-coaxial stacked holes deteriorate the machining quality and increase the overall assembly time and costs.
Yuhao Gao, Yunfei Dong
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Non-coaxial superposition of vector vortex beams
Applied Optics, 2016Vector vortex beams are classified into four types depending upon spatial variation in their polarization vector. We have generated all four of these types of vector vortex beams by using a modified polarization Sagnac interferometer with a vortex lens. Further, we have studied the non-coaxial superposition of two vector vortex beams.
A, Aadhi +5 more
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Non-coaxial experimental deformation of olivine
Tectonophysics, 1981Abstract Dunite samples have been deformed non-coaxially at high temperatures and pressures. In samples which were deformed by translation glide on {Okl}[100], olivine [100] = Z- axes rotated toward the maximum extensile-strain axis. In samples which were partly or completely recrystallized syntectonically the new olivine grains attained ...
Florence R. Kunze, Hans G. AvéLallemant
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Generation of vortex waves in non-coaxial cylindrical waveguides
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2019A non-coaxial waveguide composed of a cylindrical resonator of radius R and cylindrical waveguides with the radii r1 and r2, respectively, is considered. The radii satisfy the inequality r1<r2<R. The conversion from the channel with zero orbital angular momentum (OAM) into the channels with non-zero OAM is achieved by shifting the center ...
Artem S, Pilipchuk +2 more
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Range errors due to occlusion in non-coaxial LADARs
2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37566), 2005A prerequisite for mobile robot navigation is a reliable sensing mechanism. Laser detection and ranging sensors or LADARs are widely used in mobile robotics. When processing LADAR data for the purposes of feature extraction and/or data association, most previous work models such device as processing range data which follows a normal distribution.
Bingbing Liu +3 more
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Non-coaxial version of Rowe’s stress-dilatancy relation
Granular Matter, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gutierrez, Marte, Wang, Jianfeng
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Journal of Structural Geology, 1987
Abstract The kinematical vorticity number (Wk) can be a measure of instantaneous non-coaxiality of geologic deformations. In order to determine the degree of non-coaxiality from finite deformation structures, an entity W′k is defined. W′ k = 2Ω/D , where (Ω) is the amount of rotation of a rigid equant grain embedded in a ductile matrix,
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Abstract The kinematical vorticity number (Wk) can be a measure of instantaneous non-coaxiality of geologic deformations. In order to determine the degree of non-coaxiality from finite deformation structures, an entity W′k is defined. W′ k = 2Ω/D , where (Ω) is the amount of rotation of a rigid equant grain embedded in a ductile matrix,
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