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Flexure bearing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A flexure bearing is a bearing which allows motion by bending a load element. A typical flexure bearing is just one part, joining two other parts. For example, a hinge may be made by attaching a lon...
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Splenic-flexure syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Splenic-flexure syndrome is a term sometimes used to describe bloating, muscle spasms of the colon, and upper abdominal discomfort thought to be caused by trapped gas at the splenic (as opposed to he...
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Bending - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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All of the above problems can be overcome through the use of flexure guided stages. Flexure guided stages, by proper design, restrict each axis of the stage to move in only one direction. This effectively decouples the unwanted motions in the PZT actuator and produces a pure linear translation.
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; Bending produces reactive parallel to the lateral loading, Compression along the top of the beam, and Tension along the bottom of the beam. These last two forces form a Couple or Moment as they ... produces the sagging deformation characteristic of members experiencing bending. ... The Locus of these points is the neutral axis.
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Amazon.com: Isostasy & Flexure of the Lithosphere (9780521006002): A.
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Splenic flexure volvulus in a child with chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction syndrome is extremely rare. ... The splenic flexure volvulus was managed by pressure reduction from the cecal antegrade continence enema, after which elective resection of the splenic flexure and primary anastomosis were performed...
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