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Objectives There is growing interest in evaluating new strategies to delay or prevent post‐traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) in individuals who have sustained anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study sought to determine characteristics of potential treatments that are acceptable to patients with ACL injury.
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Enhancing reservoir characterization in the Temsah gas field through high-resolution seismic analysis and three-dimensional modeling. [PDF]
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Lithospheric models supported by the Caribbean and Levant examples help rethink transpression at plate boundaries. [PDF]
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A Review of Fault Diagnosis Methods: From Traditional Machine Learning to Large Language Model Fusion Paradigm. [PDF]
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Fault Diagnosis and Location Method for Stator-Winding Single-Phase Grounding of Large Generator Based on Stepped-Frequency Pulse Injection. [PDF]
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Fault Diagnosis Method for Axial Piston Pump Slipper Wear Based on Symmetric Dot Pattern and Multi-Channel Densely Connected Convolutional Networks. [PDF]
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Journal of Structural Geology, 2003
Abstract At low differential effective stress and with minimum principal effective stress near zero or tensile, rocks fail in several modes and with variable failure angles. Under these conditions mechanical stratigraphy exerts a significant influence on initial dip of normal faults.
David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris
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Abstract At low differential effective stress and with minimum principal effective stress near zero or tensile, rocks fail in several modes and with variable failure angles. Under these conditions mechanical stratigraphy exerts a significant influence on initial dip of normal faults.
David A. Ferrill, Alan P. Morris
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Normal faults, normal friction?
Geology, 2001Debate continues as to whether normal faults may be seismically active at very low dips (d , 308) in the upper continental crust. An updated compilation of dip estimates (n 5 25) has been prepared from focal mechanisms of shallow, intracontinental, normal-slip earthquakes (M .
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