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3D isotropic FastView MRI localizer allows reliable torsion measurements of the lower limb. [PDF]

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Torsional Abnormalities in Children's Lower Extremities

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1982
SUMMARY Rotational problems of the lower extremities represent a very common referral group in a pediatric orthopedic practice. With careful physical examination, an accurate diagnosis can actually be made without complex roentgenographic measurements.
S J, Kumar, G D, MacEwen
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‘Torsion Dystony’ and Abnormal Copper Metabolism

European Neurology, 1972
A patient suffering from torsion dystony presenting abnormal copper metabolism is reported. Low ceruloplasmin concentration was found in other members of his family.
Y, Herishanu, E, Loewinger
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Normal and Abnormal Torsional Development in Children

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1994
This study presents findings in a series of 123 children with intoeing gait. The intoeing was caused by increased femoral anteversion (IFA) in 70% of the cases, and internal tibial torsion (ITT) in 30%. Rotation of the hips, thigh-foot angle, Q-angle, and computed tomography measured anteversion and tibial torsion divided the two groups very clearly ...
G, Fabry, L X, Cheng, G, Molenaers
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An Abnormal Vibrational Mode of Torsion Pendulum

Chinese Physics Letters, 2003
In the experiment for the determination of the gravitational constant G, we found an abnormal vibrational mode of the torsion pendulum. The abnormal mode disappeared as a magnetic damper was introduced to the torsion pendulum system. Our experimental results also show that the magnetic damper can be used to suppress the high frequency vibrational ...
Zhao Liang   +4 more
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Haematosalpinx of Fallopian Tube: Isolated Torsion with Congenital Abnormal Vascularisation

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2004
We report a case of haematosalpinx due to torsion of the Fallopian tube with congenital abnormal blood supply in a girl. The symptoms were not specific and the first diagnosis was a pelvic complex mass like a tumour. The authors discuss the possible aetiology.
MESSALLI, Enrico Michelino   +5 more
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Torsional behaviour of carbon nanotubes with abnormal interlayer distances

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2009
Atomistic simulations are performed to investigate the torsional behaviour of abnormal double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) with an interlayer distance of less than 0.34 nm and carbon nanowires (CNWs) made of linear carbon-atom chain (C-chain) encapsulated inside single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) subject to torsional motion.
Song Hai-Yang, Li Li-Feng, Feng Feng
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