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The nonlocal effects are size-dependent, which only stand out when a specimen size diminishes.
This study applied a 20 % reduction rate to the body part circumference that created a specimen size 22.5 cm in circumference and 15 cm in length.
We determined the threshold when the probability value was the lowest and found a specimen size threshold of 40 mm.
This analysis revealed that a specimen size of ≥40 mm was a risk factor for early post-operative bleeding (OR 6.08, 95% CI: 1.74 21.27).
On multivariate analysis, a specimen size of ≥40 mm was a risk factor for early post-operative bleeding [odds ratio (OR) 6.08, 95% CI: 1.74 21.27], and HR and chronic kidney disease (CKD) requiring hemodialysis were risk factors for delayed bleeding (OR 12.23, 95% CI: 2.63 56.77 and OR 28.35, 95% CI: 4.67 172.11, respectively).
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Beyond a further observation on the so-called lateral inertia confinement effect, special attention is paid to the transient shock wave effect and the propagation of material failure when a specimen is loaded with a strain rate exceeding a theoretical limit for a given specimen size, i.e., in the "excessive" strain rate regime as referred to in this paper.
Note that for a given specimen size avBMD is a volumetric analog to areal BMD as measured by DXA, and intracortical porosity at this resolution is not readily determined from clinical radiographs or QCT including high-resolution peripheral QCT scanners (which obtain resolutions of 80 100 µm) [21].
That is because a minimum specimen size for artifacts is often mentioned as a drawback of pXRF-based sourcing.
A marked specimen size effect was noticed, with micropillars exhibiting significantly higher flow stress than bulk samples.
The final geometries of the coated APT specimens were characterized with high-resolution scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, and an empirical model was proposed to determine the optimal coating thickness for a given specimen size.
For freeze fracture and deep etching, the requirement for a larger specimen size precludes true vitrification throughout the specimen because the maximal cooling rate possible within the sample is limited by the rate of heat conduction through it.
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