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    unless there is some pre-existing condition‚ systemic or inherited disease. The authors also reiterate that “Adolescence was often viewed as a relatively healthy time in person’s life” (293). It was unusual to see in the clinic thirteen year old with buckling knee problem‚ which could be more common problem of the older adult. The young physically active patient was treated from the knee weakness after his knee buckled during the soccer

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    With increased interstate speed limits‚ distracted drivers‚ and more vehicles on the roadway buckling up could be the most important few seconds of the day. Seat belts‚ sometimes known as restraint devices‚ have been proven to reduce serious and fatal injuries in crashes. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ the leading cause of death in the U.S. among people between the ages of 1-54 is traffic crashes (2017). Most states have a mandatory seat belt law however many drivers

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    Structural Analysis Laboratory EXPERIMENT NO. 1 Aim: - To verify strain in an externally loaded beam with the help of a strain gauge indicator and to verify theoretically. Apparatus: - Strain gauge Indicator‚ weights‚ hanger‚ scale‚ verniar caliper. Formula: - f = M y I Theory : - When a beam is loaded with some external loading‚ moment & shear force are set up at each strain. The bending moment at a section tends to deflect the beam & internal stresses tend to resist its bending. This internal

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    Mechanical Engineering Instructor: Naim Khader M5L2‚ Tel. ext 22577 June‚ 2013 ME 312 – Mechanics of Materials Lab Catalog Description: Strength of materials experiments including: hardness‚ tensile and compression‚ impact‚ torsion‚ creep‚ buckling and fatigue tests. Experiments on thin-walled pressure vessels‚ nondestructive testing‚ and heat treatment of steel Prerequisites: Mechanics of Materials Engineering Materials Text: The lab manual‚ prepared by the department‚ besides handouts on

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    engineering and many other practical .and high-technology industries. The failure of the structures caused by elastoplastic buckling has attracted a .lot of attention of the researchers of mechanics and mechanical designers‚ for a long period. In the past several decades‚ great efforts have been made but this prot;lem is still far from been completely solved. Since the elastoplastic buckling of the structures involves no proportional loading‚ unloading processes and localization of deformation caused by the

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    Seatbelts Click it or ticket. We’ve all heard that saying‚ but does it help? Do people really worry about getting a ticket when they don’t buckle up? Millions of people across the nation choose not to wear seat belts even though it’s the law. Seatbelts were invented with the intent to save people’s lives. Since being invented seatbelts have reduced death during car crashes up to 50%. Most people don’t see the many reasons why they need to buckle up. The first reason is‚ the law requires all passengers

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    curves are produced according to the loading conditions of the approved loading manual as a function of the draught. For the case of an individual hold they are determined by examining bending and shear stresses in floors and girders‚ as well as buckling stresses in the associated plating. For the case of two adjacent holds the strength of the transverse bulkhead and cross deck is considered as well. The curves can be checked with finite element analysis or other methods to obtain the applicable

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    wearing one‚ she would have lived. The author also talks about Princess Diana suffering head and internal injuries. The location‚ time‚ and how it happened are also mentioned in the article. "Buckling up." Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2012. <http://www.saferoads.org/buckling>. This website game many statistics about seat belt safety that were used in this essay. Also‚ the website has the list of states that require seatbelts to be worn. There are some primary

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    Persuasive Speech on Safe Driving Attention-getter: Every hour someone dies in crash simply from not buckling his or her seat belt‚ according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Web site‚ 2002. Reason to Listen: From 1982 to 1996‚ an estimated 3‚300 lives were saved by the used of seat belt and child restraint systems‚ according to the Espine Organization’s Web site‚ 1997. Credibility Statement: From the research I have completed for this speech‚ I have learned that seat

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    aircraft that cannot only lift itself‚ but more importantly the fuel it requires to operate and the cargo it must transport. Aircraft fuselages are built in the form of shells that must withstand the compression and forces applied to them without buckling (SAGES Module 2). An inherent problem with using large‚ thin sheets of aluminum alloy in the construction of the fuselage is its weakness to collapsing under high compression in areas without support. This weakness is overcome by using longerons

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