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Remodeling of Pediatric Tibial Shaft Fractures: What Should We Expect? [PDF]
Background: While the majority of tibial shaft fractures in pediatric patients are managed nonoperatively with closed reduction and casting, it is unknown how much remodeling occurs in young patients.
Eduardo Portela-Parra, MD +2 more
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Translation of interacting cavitation bubble in a plane acoustic field
In a plane acoustic field, a model involving the radial and translational motions of bubble is derived, which is used to numerically investigate the translation of two interacting spherical cavitation bubbles.
Guoying Zhao +4 more
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Measuring joint kinematics is a key requirement for a plethora of biomechanical research and applications. While x-ray based systems avoid the soft-tissue artefacts arising in skin-based measurement systems, extracting the object's pose (translation and ...
Florian Vogl +4 more
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Risk Factors for Failed Closed Reduction of Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures
Purpose: Distal radius fractures (DRFs) are common pediatric injuries typically treated with closed reduction and casting. A substantial number of these fractures fail nonsurgical management, occasionally requiring surgical intervention.
Scott M. LaValva, BA +3 more
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Dynamic three-dimensional shoulder kinematics in patients with massive rotator cuff tears: a comparison of patients with and without subscapularis tears [PDF]
Background Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) with subscapularis (SSC) tears cause severe shoulder dysfunction. In the present study, the influence of SSC tears on three-dimensional (3D) shoulder kinematics during scapular plane abduction in patients ...
Yuji Yamada +7 more
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Mathematical Modeling of Wear of Plane Translation Couples
The use of guide ways in apparatus, devices and machines construction is frequent that the aspects concerning their accuracy and durability are elements defining technical performances.
Petre Ivona Camelia +2 more
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The Estimation of the Number of Lattice Tilings of a Plane by a Given Area Polyomino
We study a problem of a number of lattice plane tilings by given area polyominoes. A polyomino is a connected plane geometric figure formed by joining edge to edge a finite number of unit squares.
A. V. Shutov, E. V. Kolomeykina
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Bijective, Non-Bijective and Semi-Bijective Translations on the Triangular Plane
The triangular plane is the plane which is tiled by the regular triangular tessellation. The underlying discrete structure, the triangular grid, is not a point lattice. There are two types of triangle pixels. Their midpoints are assigned to them.
Khaled Abuhmaidan, Benedek Nagy
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Subplanes of a translation plane
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Vikram Jha +2 more
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Relevance-Based Approach to Translation of Contemporary Popular Science Texts
In the present paper, the authors analyze a translation process implemented within the framework of Relevance Theory using Adaptation Theory as a tool to ensure relevance in the translation of popular science texts.
Larisa Iļinska +2 more
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