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Results of the Experimental Stress Analysis of the Shell Models,d of the occipital condyles and a gap in the wall where the foramen magnum is located (shell no. 1; for its dimensions see Table 1). If loaded by compressive forces at the equivalents of the occipital condyles, it exhibits an isochromatic pattern on the outer surface as described below (Fig. 8).bisphosphonate 发表于 2025-3-25 12:00:09
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Korruptionsbekämpfung vermittelniderably lower than that of bone (Yamada 1973). Thus, the dura may shift the neutral fiber during bending of the wall if bending is inversely convex (tensile strains on the inner surface), while the opposite effect may be produced by the epicranial aponeurosis on the outside. Neither structure influences the compressive properties of the wall.精致 发表于 2025-3-26 01:45:35
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Book 1985connec tion with the functions it has to perform. The skull encloses the brain and the sense organs and provides them with physical protection. It also houses the initial parts of the respiratory and digestive systems and together with the jaws constitutes a tool capable of cutting and grinding foo蛰伏 发表于 2025-3-26 12:09:46
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-06314-6 all hydraulic systems (Bonik et al. 1978). The membrane principle may well be found in the early embryonic developmental stages of the skull; such a structure does not, however, provide the resistance necessary to withstand punctual forces acting normal to the wall, such as joint forces or impact loadings.expository 发表于 2025-3-26 16:02:07
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0301-5556 e seen in connec tion with the functions it has to perform. The skull encloses the brain and the sense organs and provides them with physical protection. It also houses the initial parts of the respiratory and digestive systems and together with the jaws constitutes a tool capable of cutting and gr