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flexure (ˈflɛksjʊə(r)) [ad. L. flexūra, f. flectĕre to bend: see -ure.] 1. The action of flexing or bending; curvature; an instance of this.1592 Nobody & Someb. 1062 in Simpson Sch. Shaks. (1878) I. 318 There's those are made For flexure, let them stoope. 1599 B. Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum. ‘Grex’ 26...
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Flexure types
Most compound flexure designs are composed of 3 fundamental types of flexure:
Pin flexure- a thin bar or cylinder of material, constrains Notch flexure- thin cutout on both sides of a thick piece of material, constrains 5 degrees of freedom
Since single flexure features are limited both
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Splenic Flexure Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Healthline
Mar 30, 2022belching. sharp abdominal spasms or cramping. chest pain. nausea. constipation. diarrhea. fever. While symptoms from splenic flexure syndrome may not be life threatening, this condition can cause ...
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Flexure (disambiguation)
Flexure may refer to:
Flexure, a flexible element (or combination of elements) engineered to be compliant in specific degrees of freedom. Bending, the behavior of a structural element subjected to a lateral load
Flexure bearing, a type of flexure designed to be compliant in a bending or
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Flexure (embryology)
A third flexure is oriented in the opposite dorsal direction as the pontine flexure. Cephalic flexure
The cephalic flexure, also known as the mesencephalic flexure, is the first flexure or bend, that forms in the region of midbrain.
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Flexure bearing
A flexure bearing is a category of flexure which is engineered to be compliant in one or more angular degrees of freedom. Flexure bearings are often part of compliant mechanisms.
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Lithospheric flexure
Lithospheric flexure (also called regional isostasy) is the process by which the lithosphere (rigid, thin outer layer of the Earth) bends under the action
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Duodenojejunal flexure
The duodenojejunal flexure is surrounded by the suspensory muscle of the duodenum. The duodenojejunal flexure lies in front of the left psoas major muscle, the left renal artery, and the left renal vein.
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Forebulge
Collisions between tectonic plates and island arcs lead to loading and flexure of the lithosphere. The flexure produces a significant forebulge, which divides a forearc basin and a back arc basin.
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Neuraxis
However, there is a major curve between the brain stem and forebrain, which is called the cephalic flexure. Without the flexure in the brain stem, and at the top of the neck, that animal would be looking straight up instead of straight in front.
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Core photographs of subaqueous fan delta facies in ... - ResearchGate
This article reports the assemble patterns of syndepositional fault in the third member of Shahejie (沙河街) Formation in Beitang (北塘) sag. The results show that the comb-sh...
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Colic flexures
The right colic flexure is also known as the hepatic flexure, and the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure. Structure
Right colic flexure
The right colic flexure or hepatic flexure (as it is next to the liver) is the sharp bend between the ascending colon and
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Compliant mechanism
with optimized flexure joints. Due to the shape of flexure joints, they tend to be locations of stress concentration.
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Peritoneal recesses
There are other smaller recesses including those around the duodenojejunal flexure, cecum, and the sigmoid colon. A retroduodenal recess may occur posterior to the duodenojejunal flexure.
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Phrenicocolic ligament
A fold of peritoneum, the phrenicocolic ligament is continued from the left colic flexure to the thoracic diaphragm opposite the tenth and eleventh ribs Particularly hazardous is the downward traction of the phrenicocolic ligament (this maneuver may be necessary for the mobilization of splenic flexure).
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