نتایج جستجو برای: crushing behavior

تعداد نتایج: 623610  

2010
MARK D. BERTNESS

The shell-breaking behavior of the crabs 0:iu.y verrec~uxri Saussure 1853 and Eriphia .squtmwta. Stimpson 1859 from the Bay of Panama is described. The master claws of both these crabs are well designed for breaking shells. Small shells, relative to the size of a crab predator, are crushed by progressively breaking off larger segments of a shell’s apex, while larger shells are peeled by inserti...

2013
S. Vijay Kumar R. Narayanaswamy M. Sripathy

This research focuses on understanding biosorption process and developing a cost effective technology for treatement of heavy metals-contaminated domastic water. A new biosorbent has been prepared by crushing of neem leaves. The experiments were designed according to Taguchi’s (L16) orthogonal array to optimize experimental runs. In order to assess the biosorption behavior of neem leaves satisf...

2008
James G. Ratcliffe

A simple analysis method has been developed for predicting the residual compressive strength of impact-damaged sandwich panels. The method is tailored for honeycomb core-based sandwich specimens that exhibit an indentation growth failure mode under axial compressive loading, which is driven largely by the crushing behavior of the core material. The analysis method is in the form of a finite ele...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2012
Mehmet Sukru Sever Raymond Vanholder

"Recommendations for the management of crush victims in mass disasters" aims to assist medics, paramedics and rescue team members who provide care during disasters. Development of the recommendations followed an explicit process of literature review and, also internet and face-to-face discussions. The chapters cover medical and logistic measures, to be taken both at the disaster field and in th...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1999
I Roberds C DiGuiseppi

Journal: :Prescrire international 2014

For patients who have difficulty swallowing, a common solution is to crush tablets or open capsules. What are the consequences of this practice? We reviewed the main evidence available using the standard Prescrire methodology. The clinical consequences for the patient of crushing tablets or opening capsules can be serious: alteration of the drug's absorption can result in sometimes fatal overdo...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Matthew A Kolmann Stephanie B Crofts Mason N Dean Adam P Summers Nathan R Lovejoy

All stingrays in the family Myliobatidae are durophagous, consuming bivalves and gastropods, as well as decapod crustaceans. Durophagous rays have rigid jaws, flat teeth that interlock to form pavement-like tooth plates, and large muscles that generate bite forces capable of fracturing stiff biological composites (e.g. mollusk shell). The relative proportion of different prey types in the diet ...

2012
Mohammed Nadeem A. D. Pofale

The construction industry is the largest consumer of natural resources which led to depletion of good quality natural sand (Fine aggregates). This situation led us to explore alternative materials and granular slag a waste industrial byproduct is one such material identified for utilization it as replacement of natural sand. This paper highlights upon the feasibility study for the utilization o...

2014
Sundeep Jain Bharat Sharma Mitesh Kaushik Lokendra Jain

Introduction and Objective. Bleeding is an important complication in liver transections. To determine the safety and efficacy of Debakey forceps for liver parenchymal transection and its ergonomic advantages over clamp crushing method we analysed our data. Methods. We used Debakey crushing technique in 100 liver resections and analysed data for transection time, transfusion rate, morbidity, mor...

Journal: :La Semana medica 1947
D W MELICK J M SOBOL C ARMBRUSTER

Rupture of the diaphragm and herniation of the abdominal viscera into the chest are wellrecognized results of crushing or penetrating injuries. Gordon Bryan's study (1921) of both types of injury is a surgical classic. The second world war rekindled interest in traumatic diaphragmatic hernia, and several important papers dealt with those due to penetrating injury (Edwards, 1943; Mackey and Bing...

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