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Exponents and suspension

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2002
Let X be a finite CW-complex. We show that the image of the homotopy groups of X under suspension have an exponent at every prime. As a corollary we recover Long's result that finite H-spaces have exponents at all primes. We show that the stable homotopy groups of X have an exponent at p if and only if X is rationally equivalent to a point.
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The VIRGO suspensions

Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2002
The VIRGO suspensions are chains of passive mechanical filters designed to isolate the interferometer mirrors from seismic noise starting from a few Hz. In order to reduce the low-frequency swing of the mirror along the beam, an active control system, acting at the level of the suspension point, damps the main resonant modes of the system (all below 2 ...
ACERNESE, Fausto   +160 more
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The suspension insulator

Electrical Engineering, 1934
Improvements and strengths of suspension insulators which have been attained since the publication in 1931 of a paper by the present author are outlined in this paper. Details of the improvements which have been made since that time are discussed herein, and considerable data on the strength of suspension insulators of different types are given.
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Suspension Threads

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016
Suture threads are a minimally invasive surgical technique for facial rejuvenation. Its use was initiated by Sulamanidze et al with propylene after Serdev introduced suture with polycaproamide; however, these types of suture increased inflammatory reaction. For correction of the aging face, surgeons are devising more procedures with fewer incisions and
Elen C D J, De Masi   +2 more
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On the suspension homomorphism

2002
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DRAGOTTI, SARA   +2 more
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Traction and Suspension

The American Journal of Nursing, 1953
tures, (2) to overcome muscle spasm in musculoskeletal conditions, and (3) to lessen or prevent contracture of joints following injury or incident to a disease. There are various methods of obtaining traction but some are used more frequently than others.
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Electrorheological suspensions

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2002
The objective of this article is to give a review of electrorheological (ER) suspensions whose rheological properties can abruptly change under an external electric field. Attention is given to the physical backgrounds behind ER phenomena reported recently.
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NOTE ON SUSPENSION

The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1950
L'A. donne une généralisation des théorèmes classiques de Freudenthal sur l'Ein\-hängungshomomorphismus. Soit \(X\) un complexe, \(Y\) le complexe obtenu par adjonction à \(X\) de \(k\) \(n\)-cellules \(E_\lambda^n\) dont les bords sont appliqués dans \(X\) par des applications \(\Psi: \dot E_\lambda^n \to X\).
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Suspension of Suspension: Notes on the Hybrid

2012
Unlike mere humans, angels manage to avoid the temptation of drawing too sharp a distinction. According to Rilke, the angels’ ignorance of which side of a distinction they might be treading on is tempered by an infinite knowledge bestowed upon them by the ‘eternal current’. Angels tread the absolute paradox of knowledge and ignorance, transgressing the
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The Hyoid Suspension

The Laryngoscope, 2004
K, Hörmann, A, Baisch
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