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Swelling isn't swell

Clinical Immunology, 2004
M. Cicardi   +2 more
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Die swell or extrudate swell

1999
Die swell is a complex Theological phenomenon [1]. It can be observed as an extrudate with a cross-section (Dex) which is greater than the die cross-section (Do). This effect, also known as extrudate swell, Barus effect, or % memory, is defined as the ratio D ex /D 0 = B and is a feature of polymer melt flow.
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When is a Scrotal Swelling not a Scrotal Swelling?

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011
D T, McDowell   +3 more
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Mechanics of Swelling

Soft materials are all around us: they naturally form biological tissues and plant matter, while rubbers and gels are used as sealants, contact lenses, energy absorbers, sensors, and actuators. Most soft materials swell as they absorb fluids – in some cases this swelling is a desirable feature of the material, while in others it can be detrimental to ...
Paola Nardinocchi   +2 more
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Neck Swellings

BMJ, 2014
Nick, Roland, Patrick J, Bradley
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Propagation and attenuation of swell energy in the Pacific Ocean

Renewable Energy, 2022
Chongwei Zheng   +2 more
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Palatal swelling

Revue de Stomatologie, de Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale et de Chirurgie Orale, 2015
K, Subbalekha   +5 more
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Die Swell and Delayed Die Swell

1990
A jet of viscoelastic fluid which is extruded from a pipe can swell to three or four times the diameter of the pipe from which it is extruded. The old name for this is “die swell” or more recently extrudate swell, since the extrudate rather than the die, swells.* The phenomenon of die swell is one important signature of the nonlinearity of flow in non ...
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Laryngeal Swelling

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2015
Daniel Thomas, Ginat, Elizabeth A, Blair
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Thyroid swellings

BMJ, 2009
Rebecca, Hatton   +2 more
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