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Study of Damage Progression In CSCM Concretes Under Repeated Impacts

Study of Damage Progression In CSCM Concretes Under Repeated Impacts

... concrete damage from a single impact, there is no attempted study of damage progression from repeated ...accumulating damage is predicted by means of numerical ...

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Effects of moisture absorption on damage progression and strength of unidirectional and cross-ply fiberglass–epoxy composites

Effects of moisture absorption on damage progression and strength of unidirectional and cross-ply fiberglass–epoxy composites

... the damage initiation in aged samples, as well as damage growth at final ...saturated, damage in transverse plies initiates at lower strains; however both the stress–strain response and AE response ...

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Bayesian model selection and parameter estimation for fatigue damage progression models in composites

Bayesian model selection and parameter estimation for fatigue damage progression models in composites

... A Bayesian approach is presented for selecting the most probable model class among a set of damage me- chanics models for fatigue damage progression in composites. Candidate models, that are first ...

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Shaking   Table Tests of Reinforced Concrete Beams For Damage Progression Evaluation

Shaking Table Tests of Reinforced Concrete Beams For Damage Progression Evaluation

... The main purpose of the destructive tests described in the present paper was to obtain an evaluation of the damage evolution in a reinforced concrete beam, submitted [r] ...

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Multireader assessment as an alternative to reference assessment to improve the detection of radiographic progression in a large longitudinal cohort of rheumatoid arthritis (ESPOIR)

Multireader assessment as an alternative to reference assessment to improve the detection of radiographic progression in a large longitudinal cohort of rheumatoid arthritis (ESPOIR)

... joint damage pro- gression. According to this consensus, progression of radiological joint damage is usually based on the simul- taneous assessment of a series of X-rays for each patient by one or ...

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Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Building under Blast Loading Using SAP 2000

Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Building under Blast Loading Using SAP 2000

... Time history analyses are based upon the accelerograms that are applied at the base of buildings. The calculations of the structure performance under dynamic action can be considered either assuming elastic or inelastic ...

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Prediction of progression of damage to articular cartilage 2 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: use of aggrecan and type II collagen biomarkers in a retrospective observational study

Prediction of progression of damage to articular cartilage 2 years after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: use of aggrecan and type II collagen biomarkers in a retrospective observational study

... cartilage damage and more severe OA changes after ACL injury ...the progression group compared to the non-progression group (Table ...cartilage damage might be an import- ant driver for ...

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Fatigue Process Evaluation of Ultrasonic Fatigue Testing in High Strength Steel Analyzed by Acoustic Emission and Non Linear Ultrasonic

Fatigue Process Evaluation of Ultrasonic Fatigue Testing in High Strength Steel Analyzed by Acoustic Emission and Non Linear Ultrasonic

... Non-linear ultrasonic and acoustic emission (AE) signals during ultrasonic fatigue testing were analyzed by using Laser Doppler Vibrometer (LDV) and continuous AE waveform analysis system (1 MHz/12 bit). Notched ...

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Relationship of Patient-Reported Outcomes with MRI Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Relationship of Patient-Reported Outcomes with MRI Measures in Rheumatoid Arthritis

... The use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in clinical care of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) enhances communication between patients and their providers. However, PROs are not always reflective of the ...

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Activation of Divergent Neuronal Cell Death Pathways in Different Target Cell Populations during Neuroadapted Sindbis Virus Infection of Mice

Activation of Divergent Neuronal Cell Death Pathways in Different Target Cell Populations during Neuroadapted Sindbis Virus Infection of Mice

... axonal damage was apparent in the ventral roots of uninfected animals or in animals 3 days after NSV infection ...Axonal damage first became evident 6 days after infection, coincident with the ...

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LPS-induced TNF- afactor mediates pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrogenic pattern in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

LPS-induced TNF- afactor mediates pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrogenic pattern in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

... The discovery that LITAF is a main regulator of IL-1β in HSCs could provide a new mechanism that may improve both our understanding of how NAFLD- related liver damage (i.e. inflammation and fibrosis) develops, and ...

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Effectiveness of an Secondary Prevention Program in Chronic Kidney Disease

Effectiveness of an Secondary Prevention Program in Chronic Kidney Disease

... CKD progression, and need for renal replacement therapy ...first progression were age, stage, history of dyslipidemia, and hemoglobin, potassium, and albumin ...

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Structural effects of intra articular TGF β1 in moderate to advanced knee osteoarthritis: MRI based assessment in a randomized controlled trial

Structural effects of intra articular TGF β1 in moderate to advanced knee osteoarthritis: MRI based assessment in a randomized controlled trial

... meniscal damage (grade 0 = intact; grade 1 = minor radial tear or parrot-beak tear; grade 2 = nondisplaced tear or prior surgical repair; grade 3 = displaced tear or partial resection; grade 4 = complete ma- ...

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Progression of Microstructural Damage in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: A Longitudinal DTI Study

Progression of Microstructural Damage in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: A Longitudinal DTI Study

... We performed a longitudinal DTI study in 10 patients with SCA2 and 16 age-matched healthy controls to explore the ability of DTI to detect and map the progression of microstructural dam- age reflecting advance of ...

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DDRI-9: a novel DNA damage response inhibitor that blocks mitotic progression

DDRI-9: a novel DNA damage response inhibitor that blocks mitotic progression

... To biochemically define the target using biotinylated DDRI-9, we attempted to determine the structure-activity relationship of DDRI-9 and identify the possible biotin- linking sites. However, all 215 derivatives tested ...

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Deubiquitinating enzymes as oncotargets

Deubiquitinating enzymes as oncotargets

... Carcinogenesis is a complex process tightly regulated at multiple levels by post- translational modifications. Epigenetics plays a major role in cancer development, all stable changes to the gene expression process that ...

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Bone and Cartilage Turnover Markers, Bone Mineral Density, and Radiographic Damage in Men with Ankylosing Spondylitis

Bone and Cartilage Turnover Markers, Bone Mineral Density, and Radiographic Damage in Men with Ankylosing Spondylitis

... radiographic damage of the ...radiographic damage of the spine, suggesting the usefulness of these markers for monitoring disease activity, loss of BMD, and radiographic damage in men with ...

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Association between the TNFRII 196R allele and diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis

Association between the TNFRII 196R allele and diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis

... Our study's contribution is a comparison of the TNFRII 196R allele frequencies between community recruited RA and non- RA patients with very early arthritis and similar clinical manifes- tations at inclusion. However, ...

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Characterization of THAP10 and THAP11 as Transcriptional Repressors in DNA Damage and Colon Cancer Progression

Characterization of THAP10 and THAP11 as Transcriptional Repressors in DNA Damage and Colon Cancer Progression

... THAP11 expression was previously shown to positively correlate with colon cancer progression in human tumor samples and cell lines. This finding, in conjunction with the observation that promoter targeted THAP11 ...

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Elevated body mass index as a risk factor for chronic kidney disease: current perspectives

Elevated body mass index as a risk factor for chronic kidney disease: current perspectives

... Since adipose tissue functions an active endocrine organ, there is interest in defining obesity-related alterations in hormone and adipokine secretion, and their contribution to CKD production and progression. ...

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