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A Kolsky bar: Tension, tension-tension
Experimental Mechanics, 1993The present paper introduces a new technique which combines rotation disk and traditional Kolsky bar (often termed as split-Hopkinson bar). This technique can be employed to study the tension stress-strain relations and tension-unloading-tension strain-rate history effects of materials in the strain rate range from 102ā103sā1.
M. Li, R. Wang, M.-B. Han
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ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, 2003
It is a widespread belief amongst web designers and implementers that sites that are accessible to users with disabilities must by necessity be uninteresting and simple, particularly visually uninteresting -- plain, vanilla sites. It is tempting to believe that such sites do not pose interesting challenges to web designers and implementers. However, it
Helen Petrie, Fraser Hamilton, Neil King
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It is a widespread belief amongst web designers and implementers that sites that are accessible to users with disabilities must by necessity be uninteresting and simple, particularly visually uninteresting -- plain, vanilla sites. It is tempting to believe that such sites do not pose interesting challenges to web designers and implementers. However, it
Helen Petrie, Fraser Hamilton, Neil King
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Clinical Imaging, 2005
Tension pyopneumothorax is a rare complication of pneumonia and subpleural abscess eroding into the pleural space. We present a case of tension pyopneumothorax in a drug addict. Successful treatment consisted of pleural drainage and parenteral antibiotics.
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Tension pyopneumothorax is a rare complication of pneumonia and subpleural abscess eroding into the pleural space. We present a case of tension pyopneumothorax in a drug addict. Successful treatment consisted of pleural drainage and parenteral antibiotics.
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Intensive Care Medicine, 1989
A 26-year-old woman developed the adult respiratory distress syndrome after a post-partum haemorrhage. After mechanical ventilation was started the signs of a tense and distended acute abdomen developed. The aspiration and subsequent analysis of copious intra-peritoneal gas confirmed the diagnosis of a tension pneumoperitoneum secondary to pulmonary ...
C, Ralston +2 more
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A 26-year-old woman developed the adult respiratory distress syndrome after a post-partum haemorrhage. After mechanical ventilation was started the signs of a tense and distended acute abdomen developed. The aspiration and subsequent analysis of copious intra-peritoneal gas confirmed the diagnosis of a tension pneumoperitoneum secondary to pulmonary ...
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1985
Tension pneumocephalus occurs when intracranial air exists under pressure, resulting in neurologic deterioration. The syndrome is precluded by an extracranial-intracranial communication and a difference in extracranial-intracranial pressure with the latter being greater.
C, Worthington, J L, Caron, G, Bertrand
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Tension pneumocephalus occurs when intracranial air exists under pressure, resulting in neurologic deterioration. The syndrome is precluded by an extracranial-intracranial communication and a difference in extracranial-intracranial pressure with the latter being greater.
C, Worthington, J L, Caron, G, Bertrand
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2021
The cell membrane serves as a barrier that restricts the rate of exchange of diffusible molecules. Tension in the membrane regulates many crucial cell functions involving shape changes and motility, cell signaling, endocytosis, and mechanosensation. Tension reflects the forces contributed by the lipid bilayer, the cytoskeleton, and the extracellular ...
Pei-Chuan, Chao, Frederick, Sachs
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The cell membrane serves as a barrier that restricts the rate of exchange of diffusible molecules. Tension in the membrane regulates many crucial cell functions involving shape changes and motility, cell signaling, endocytosis, and mechanosensation. Tension reflects the forces contributed by the lipid bilayer, the cytoskeleton, and the extracellular ...
Pei-Chuan, Chao, Frederick, Sachs
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1978
Headache is an extremely common symptom, and many headaches undoubtedly have a relationship to stressful situations. The clear definition, however, of a "tension headache" complex and its differentiation from migraine in some patients is difficult. The problems are in the identification of a specific headache pattern induced by stress or "tension" and ...
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Headache is an extremely common symptom, and many headaches undoubtedly have a relationship to stressful situations. The clear definition, however, of a "tension headache" complex and its differentiation from migraine in some patients is difficult. The problems are in the identification of a specific headache pattern induced by stress or "tension" and ...
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
Sixteen patients with intracranial air under tension and severe neurological symptoms following trauma and neurosurgical procedures were reviewed. Computed tomography (CT) was performed in cadavers following selective air injections into the epidural, subdural, and subarachnoid spaces. The characteristic CT appearance of air in the various intracranial
P M, Pop +4 more
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Sixteen patients with intracranial air under tension and severe neurological symptoms following trauma and neurosurgical procedures were reviewed. Computed tomography (CT) was performed in cadavers following selective air injections into the epidural, subdural, and subarachnoid spaces. The characteristic CT appearance of air in the various intracranial
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