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We call this principle Distribution according to labor.
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The third principle stress distribution plots presented with high compression stress levels around the zygomaxillary buttress (−13.47 kg/mm2) (Figure 16).
The third principle stress distribution plots display high compressive stresses around the zygomaxillary buttress nodes and averaged −15.73 kg/mm2 (Figure 16).
The third principle stress distribution plots demonstrated high compression stress levels at the lingual alveolar bone (−9.7 kg/mm2) and only mild compressive stress at zygomaxillary buttress (−3.47 kg/mm2) (Figure 16).
The third principle stress distribution plots presented with high compression stress levels at the lingual alveolar bone (−10.22 kg/mm2) (Figure 16).
The first principle stress distribution plot exhibited only moderate tensile stresses on the nodes located in the palatal shelf (7.79 kg/mm2) and the zygomaxillary suture (5.69 kg/mm2) (Figure 14).
The first principle stress distribution plot measured only moderate tensile stresses on the nodes located in the palatal shelf (7.97 kg/mm2) (Figure 14).
The first principle stress distribution plot exhibited high tensile stresses on the nodes located in the palatal shelf (13.15 kg/mm2) and the first molar internal node (10.5 kg/mm2) (Figure 14).
The first principle stress distribution plots show high tensile stresses near the zygomaxillary sutures radiating from the inferior part of the orbit down to the zygomaxillary buttress.
By a more complex argument it has been derived that based on some more precise assumptions on the formalisation of the 'more becomes more' principle, a distribution is obtained that is monotonically decreasing according to a power law; for example, see [30, 33 35] for more details.
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