considered the adaptive value of torsion only for the adult stages. Grobben (1894) tried to explain torsion as the result of a ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2406634
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Various theories have been promoted to explain torsion in a normal adnexa. Excessive mobility result ing from congenitally long supportive ligaments, ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/002234689090365G
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Various theories have been proposed to explain torsion in normal adnexa. Excessive mobility resulting from congenitally long supportive ligaments, ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0022346804000557
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There are various theories that exist to explain the adaptation of torsion in these creatures. What type of environmental pressures could have initiated such a unique process?
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classes.seattleu.edu/biology/biol235/hodin/gastropods/T...
classes.seattleu.edu/biology/biol235/hodin/gastropods/TORSION.htm
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Ok we will try to explain torsion bars in a slot car. I first heard of them from Russell Sheldon some years ago. As he sent me a chassis to try in my first proxy race down in Tasmania. It was a very well built and a great handling car.
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www.slotforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6776
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maniconsulting.com/xetwq/explain.php
maniconsulting.com/xetwq/explain.php
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Replacing broken torsion springs on a garage door. ... But the lawn-mower dealers have figured out how to manage that kind of exposure, so this is not an absolute barrier to retailing garage door parts to the public. It doesn't explain why torsion springs at retail are virtually non-existent.
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www.truetex.com/garage.htm
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Abstract: In this article we explain discrete torsion. Put simply, discrete torsion is the choice of orbifold group action on the B field. ... This paper represents a technically simplified version of prior papers by the author on discrete torsion. We repeat here technically simplified versions of results from those...
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www.energystorm.us/Discrete_Torsion-r73408.html
www.energystorm.us/Discrete_Torsion-r73408.html
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Since these are the only torsion components that can couple minimally to spin-½ particles, the anomalous generation of masses for these modes, naturally of the order of the regulator scale, may help to explain why torsion and its associated effects, including CPT violation in chiral gravity, have so far escaped detection.
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stacks.iop.org/0264-9381/20/1379
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