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The left fibula head is most likely fractured too and the former proximal epiphyseal plate is still slightly visible.
The iliosacral joint is also most likely fractured postmortem and the left iliac crest is not yet fused.
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The average of the lower bound and upper bound of fracture pressures can be used as the most likely fracture pressure (Zhang 2011) p_{text{avg}} = frac{3nu }{2(1 - nu )}(sigma_{text{V}} - p) + p, (14 where p avg is the most likely fracture pressure.
The high-side and the most likely fracture gradients in shales calculated from the proposed method [Eq. (16)] are compared to the Matthews and Kelly's method (with a constant k 0 = 0.75) in Fig. 9.
They will most likely break.
These contacts are most likely of fracturing effect.
Further, patients of advanced age (80 years and over) were the age group most likely to fracture upon falling in hospital (OR: 1.44, p<0.001).
This is a promising method of predicting which soil textures are most likely to form fractures, and can be a useful field tool for engineering geologists, soil scientists, and other environmental professionals.
Figures 3 and 4 show the effects of mudcake thickness on radial and tangential stresses along the direction of the maximum horizontal stress (upsigma_{text{H}}) (the most likely direction for fracture extension).
Based on our field applications, the low case of k 0 shown above may be used for estimating the most likely case of fracture gradient in sandstones or sandy formations.
According to (Gangi 1978), this is a reasonable conjecture since, even in the case where the fracture faces could potentially be matching (e.g. freshly formed tensile fracture without shear displacement in hydraulic fracturing), the fracture will most likely be kept opened at some spots by gouge (small broken pieces of rock dislodged from the fracture faces).
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