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来自 De Gruyter 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者:HJ Qassim,MA Mashrei 摘要: Recently, a new proposed technique named; Externally Bonded Reinforcement on Grooves (EBROG) has been presented as a strengthening method to postpone or eliminate the undesirable debonding failure mode that is accompanying to ...
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doi:10.1515/JLM.2005.050Lars MarquardtArmin J. GrauDe Gruyter《Laboratoriumsmedizin-journal of Laboratory Medicine》
Continuous RC BeamsFlexural BehaviorStrengthening TechniquesEBROGEBRCFRP SheetsAnalytical ModelsRecently, a new proposed technique named; Externally Bonded Reinforcement on Grooves (EBROG) has been presented as a strengthening method to postpone or eliminate the undesirable debonding failure mode that is ...
Dispatches from EBR: A Report on Volumes 1–10 (of 30), with Special Focus on Reception-related Mattersdoi:10.1515/jbr-2014-0013Eric ZiolkowskiLafayette College – Religious StudiesEastonJournal of the Bible and its Reception
doi:10.1515/jbr-2014-0013Marlies OckenfeldDarmstadtDe GruyterJournal of the Bible & Its Reception
13. Infantile ZerebralpareseBackground Hip displacement is common in cerebral palsy (1). Badly involved children are more frequently involved (2). Beside other factors elevated muscle tonus can lead to hip dysplasia with subsequent luxation in cerebral palsy. Especially hip adducting, hip flexing ...