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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at fracture" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear without context.
It could be used in technical or medical contexts, particularly when discussing the point of a fracture in a material or bone.
Example: "The stress concentration is highest at fracture, leading to potential failure of the material."
Alternatives: "at the point of fracture" or "during fracture".
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Thus, as oceanic lithosphere formed by supercontinent dispersal ages, it has a tendency to subduct, possibly at fracture zones.
The ultimate strength is the highest point (stress) on a stress-strain curve, often occurring at fracture (which is the complete loss of cohesion).
One patient had 7° varus angulation, and one patient had 9° valgus angulation at fracture site.
Failed internal fixation was defined by nonunion at fracture site and/or implant failure.
The breaking strength and elongation of warp and weft yarns at fracture were tested.
During reaming, cortical contact at fracture site was ensured to prevent radial nerve injury.
The magnified view at fracture is shown in the inset figure.
The relationship between the size of the instrument and the torque at fracture was also investigated.
We hypothesize that patient demographic factors assessable by the clinician at fracture presentation can predict nonunion.
The load at fracture was recorded, and the fracture toughness (KIC) was calculated.
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The distribution of the age-at-fracture as well as the overall study participant age distribution is shown in figure 1.
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