Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(4)
Framework structures, consequently, are often much more compressible than structures with only edge- or face-sharing polyhedrons, whose compression is attributable predominantly to bond shortening.
The spectrum for dual shocks is harder than that of a single shock whose compression ratio is 4. Recently, Zhao and Li (2014) performed test particle simulations for a pair of parallel shocks approaching each other.
A bottle-shaped strut is a common kind of strut in the structures, whose compression disperses, resulting in a splitting force at some distance away from the load plate.
It is now interesting to examine the compression response of clays in a manner similar to that discussed above for sands; the aim is to investigate whether a unified trend will emerge for both sands and clays whose compression behaviour has always been treated separately in the literature.
Similar(56)
The re-entry point was defined as the perforator, whose finger compression of the superficial vein above its opening eliminates reflux in the GSV.
It is demonstrated also that there exists an inhomogeneous beam under axial compression whose vibration mode coincides with the buckling modes in the previous cases.
Moreover, attention was paid on the modes of failure of tested specimens under compression, whose attitude was described and correlated to selected properties of the rock.
Five specimens had been tested under axial compression, whose deformation and stress performance is mainly focused on both theory and experiment.
We furthermore report the percent of students whose mean chest compression depth and rate was within the ERC recommended ranges.
Clinicians should maintain a high degree of suspicion when evaluating patients presenting with symptoms of airway compression whose mechanism of injury is consistent with those associated with retropharyngeal hematomas because these initial symptoms may progress rapidly to lethal airway obstruction.
In his essay collection, "The Braindead Megaphone" (2007), Saunders cites Esther Forbes, the author of the venerable Y.A. historical novel "Johnny Tremain" (1943), as his "first model of beautiful compression," someone whose work suggested that "with enough attention, a sentence could peel away from its fellows and be, not only from you, but you".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com