Biomechanical evaluation of the intact, injured and surgically reconstructed ulnar collateral ligame
The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the elbow is a major passive stabilizer againstvalgus moments and is a frequent site of injury for the professional throwing athlete. Due to theimportance of the UCL in elbow stabilization, many clinical and biomechanical studies wereconducted in the past to understand its role; however, no study has evaluated the stabilizingfunction of the UCL when subjected to a pure valgus-varus moment at varying degrees of flexion.In addition, few comparative studies ha
1.2 Definitions of ‘normality’ What do we mean when we say something is ‘normal’? Write down what you would consider to be ‘normal’ for each of the following examples: women's height; ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool Making Muscle: Tissue Engineering in MUSC's Department of Surgery 5.13.1 Rectangular bar If a solid rectangular bar is excited by striking it, energy is supplied that starts the bar vibrating transversely. The bar will vibrate in a number of modes simultaneously since the striking action supplies energy over a range of frequencies. The motion of the bar will be the superposition of the standing-wave patterns of the excited modes. Assume for the moment that the rectangular bar is supported in such a way that both ends are free to vibrate and the effects of the supports can b George Baird, Writings on Architecture and the City Azure Search General Availability and What's New | Data Exposed Liam Cavanagh is back once again on Data Exposed, this time to make the wonderful announcement of the GA release the Azure Search service. Liam, a Senior Program Manager for Azure Search, also surprises us by showing the cool new features added to Azure Search his team has been working on for the past few months. For example, the availability of the Azure Search .NET SDK, an Indexer for crawling and indexing content, and the inclusion of the Multi-language pack into Azure Search th Hydrogen From the Sun Duke Medicine Profiles: Elizabeth Nadler, MD Zum Thema Flüchtlinge in Deutschland: Can’t be silent Embedding the concept of competency maps 5.2 The identification topology Our aim is to show that the object that we produce when we identify some or all the edges of a polygon is a surface. Therefore, by the definition of a surface given in Section 2.5, we must show how it can be given the structure of a topological space, and that this space is Hausdorff. Furthermore, we must show that every point has 5.2 The value of the text We now turn to a critical assessment of the poem as a poem; the question is, is it a ‘good’ poem? To that we should add ‘of its kind’. As we saw, we must judge it as a lyric poem – it would be inappropriate to think of it in the same terms as, say, an epic, because the conventions that govern the epic's form (its subject matter, purposes and formal elements) are very different. It is always important to understand what kind of text you are dealing with no 9.1.4 Take a trip to the payphone Click on the 'View document' link below to read 'Take a trip to the payphone'. Nuclear Power - How it Works Basics of Geography: Climate Ash Wednesday 5:15 pm - 3/5/14 - Jennifer Copeland RVC 38 - Endothelial Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease Virtual Maths - Shapes, Space and Measure, Theodolite Survey simulation Werken met subnetten Dit leermiddel legt aan de hand van voorbeelden het configureren van IP-adressen in een netwerk met subnetten uit. Nadien volgen er drie oefeningen waarmee leerlingen verder inzicht in de theorie kunnen verwerven.
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One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin
By: mcgheek Samir Fakhry, M.D., Chief of MUSC's Division of General Surgery, and Michael Yost, PhD, Associate Chair of Research in MUSC's Department of Surgery, discuss the promise of engineered tissues for the treatment of surgical and trauma patients. Engineered tissue can instruct the body to regenerate native tissue instead of generating scar, improving cosmetic and functional outcomes. Bioprinters, 3D printers for living tissue, will help realize the promise of engineered tissue for clinica
The Conversation between Timothy Hyde and George Baird focuses on the collection of essays across the span of Baird’s academic career, that are included in his new publication. Regarding two of those essays, Christophe van Gerrewey of the journal OASE recently observed that “’la dimension amoureuse” and “Criticality and Its Discontents” are two articles that summarize a decade and a timeless problematic at the same time.
This video looks at hydrogen production using electrolysis as one option for storing energy from the sun. The video includes a brief explanation of fuel cells. (06:49)
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This presentation outlines the background, context and transferability of a competency mapping tool originally developed in health but suitable for enterprise
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This excellent seven-and-a-half mini-documentary shows through narration and computer animation how a nuclear generating station works.
Discusses what makes up geography; land, water, people and their lives and how land and water affect them. Geography also includes climate. Climate is the weather pattern in a region of the world over a long period of time. One of the major factors affecting our climate is the Sun. The way the Earth moves around the Sun affects the climate. This video discusses rotation, revolution, year, axis, hemisphere, latitude, lines of latitude, and equator. This video discusses what causes the different c
Ash Wednesday 5:15 pm - 3/5/14 - Jennifer Copeland
Endothelial cells line all the blood vessels in our bodies and disease processes culminating in heart attack and stroke start with problems in these cells. Prof Caroline Wheeler-Jones explains her work examining the importance of particular enzymes and signalling pathways in the function of endothelial cells, and how these go wrong or may be protective against cardiovascular diseases.
Simulation of using a thodolite to calculate the height of a building.