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Callus
Callus: Condition information and pictures for adults - Overview. A callus (tyloma) is a thickening of the skin that occurs in response to excessive, repeated shear or friction forces... Overview A callus (tyloma) is a thickening of the skin that ... [... more]
Visual Dx Health

Analyzing Friction in the Design of Rubber Products and ...
Taking a mechanistic approach that emphasizes the physical behavior of rubber as it slides, bAnalyzing Friction in the Design of Rubber Products and Their Paired Surfaces/b integrates the engineering and scientific evidence demonstrating that the laws of [... more]
$98.05
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Looking Inside Sports Aerodynamics (X-Ray Vision)
From a devastating Nolan Ryan curve ball to a winning Monica Seles top-spin forehand, balls take some awesome bounces. With full-color graphics and stop-action photos, Ron Schultz depicts and describes an aerial display of all sorts of balls, and even [... more]
$5.59
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Calcific Bursitis
Read about calcific bursitis, calcification of the bursa from chronic inflammation. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment (cortisone injection, ice). A bursa is a thin fluid-filled sac that reduces friction forces between tissues ... [... more]
Medicine Net

Nonscale Probles of the Solid/Liquid Interface
Nanoscale Probes of the Solid--Liquid Interface deals with the use of the scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) and related instrumentation to examine the phenomena occurring at the interface between solid and liquid. Scanning probe microscopy (the [... more]
$277.00
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Nanoscience
Friction force microscopy is an important analytical tool in the field of tribology on the nanometer-scale. The contact area between the probing tip and the sample is reduced to some square nanometers, corresponding to the ideal of a single asperity [... more]
$104.00
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Thermally Activated Mechanisms in Crystal Plasticity
Thermally Activated Mechanisms in Crystal Plasticity is a unified, quantitative and fundamental resource for material scientists investigating the strength of metallic materials of various structures at extreme temperatures. Crystal plasticity is usually [... more]
$221.00
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Analyzing Friction in the Design of Rubber Products and ...
Grounded in extensive analytical evidence indicating the existence of a fourth rubber friction force, surface deformation hysteresis, "Analyzing Friction in the Design of Rubber Products and Their Paired Surfaces" presents a unified theory that [... more]
$129.94
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Scanning Probe Microscopy: The Lab on a Tip (Advanced ...
Solid Background to SPM: Scanning Probe Microscopy: The Lab on a Tip by Ernst Meyer covers the two main techniques of SPM: STM and AFM (here called SFM). There is also a detailed section on Magnetic Force Microscopy(MFM). There are shorther sections on [... more]
$79.95
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T-Gel Mattress Topper Bedpad - 27" x 16" x 5/8"
Features: Protects against shear and friction forces Can be used with incontinent patients Leak proof even if cut or punctured Binding: Health and Beauty Is Adult Product: 0 [... more]
$75.00
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T-Gel Mattress Topper Bedpad - 27"w x 74"L x 5/8" 14 day ...
Features: Protects against shear and friction forces Can be used with incontinent patients Leak proof even if cut or punctured Binding: Health and Beauty Is Adult Product: 0 [... more]
$568.00
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The Magic School Bus Plays Ball: A Book About Forces
Magic School Bus Plays Ball - a Book About Forces: I'm 8 years old, and I've read alot of Magic School Busbooks. This book explains all about friction, forces, pushing andpulling.The book takes place in a magic book where the kids play baseball with no [... more]
$3.50
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