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Seronegative Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder in a Six-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Pinacho-Velázquez JL   +4 more
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On the Transverse Strength of Fiber-Reinforced Materials [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Mechanics, 1973
Using plasticity limit theorems, transverse strengths for unidirectionally reinforced composites containing fibers with hexagonal cross sections are found and compared with earlier “exact” values found by Drucker for symmetric deformation. Using unsymmetric deformation modes, upper bounds are found which are lower than the values found by Drucker for ...
T. W. Butler, E. J. Sullivan
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Transverse and Bond Strength of Restorative Resins

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1971
One silicate, one acrylic resin, and five manually and two mechanically mixed composite resins were studied. The strength was tested by three point loading on rectangular specimens (2 × 2 × 12 mm) 24 hours after storage in water. The lateral thirds of the bond strength specimens consisted of old and the central third of newly added material.
L, Forsten, M L, Väliaho
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The Strength of Transverse Frames

Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences, 1935
T H E main transverse frames of many aircraft structures are extremely redundant. In the hulls of rigid airships and flying boats and in the fuselages of airplanes the tendency of design is towards deep, continuous ring frames, which are in themselves structurally redundant, and may present quite difficult problems in stress analysis.
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Transverse strength analysis of catamarans

Marine Structures, 2000
Abstract Stresses and deformations relevant for transverse strength analysis are calculated for a 60 m catamaran by a compartment model and are compared with corresponding results from a global model. It is found that the flexibility of the partial bulkheads typical for a twin-hull Ro/Ro-vessel is so large that the interaction with the ...
Svein Erling Heggelund   +2 more
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The transverse strengths of three denture base resins

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1991
Ten specimens each of (1) Lucitone 199, short- and long-cured, (2) Accelar 20, and (3) Triad materials were broken using a 3-point load on an Instron Universal testing machine after processing and air drying. Five specimens of each resin also were broken after storage in deionized distilled water at 37 degrees C for 30, 60, and 90 days.
D L, Dixon, K G, Ekstrand, L C, Breeding
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Transverse Strength of Masonry Walls

1955
Transverse strength of brick masonry walls is usually not directly recognized by most building codes. Indirectly, the transverse or flexural resistance of masonry walls is controlled by the height-to-thickness limitations imposed by nearly all codes. However, allowable extreme fiber stresses that would permit rational analysis is indeed lacking.
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The Transverse Strength of Boron Fibers

1972
A fiber crushing test which relates to previous testing procedures for brittle materials was developed. The test is used to determine the tensile strengths of fibers, particularly with respect to the propagation of preexisting flaws. The transverse strength of 4-mil (0.010-cm)-diameter boron and Borsic fibers was surprisingly low (30,000 psi ...
KG Kreider, KM Prewo
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