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    boundaries because there are weaker bonds and more space there. This allows for more dislocation motion. Primary creep is typified by a continuously decreasing creep rate. Give reasons. When the stress is applied constantly, elastic deformation occurs then plastic. As this deformation occurs, the dislocation causes the grain boundaries to increase which causes necking and hardening. Grain boundaries make the dislocations harder to transpose which in turn makes the material more brittle and…

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    My recurrent shoulder dislocations were a constant battle, but a battle in which I’d always won. After a dislocation, all it took was a couple weeks of physical therapy before I could return to the baseball field. Although, after my fifth dislocation I ended up sitting in the hospital awaiting the results of my MRI with an uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. My surgeon soon returned with news that my injury required a season-ending surgery. Thus, I had a Bankart Repair on my throwing shoulder,…

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    Bharati Mukherjee explores many facets of feminine consciousness and immigrant experience in her fictions. She has dealt with the ambivalence of their psychic and spatial identity and the trauma of dislocations at multiple levels. The impact of patriarchy on the Indian society varies from the one in the West and therefore Mukherjee has tried to evolve her own stream of feminism grounded in the truth of compulsory displacement that they recurrently undergo. Indian expatriate writers do not write…

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    focus on fixing the addicts rather than fixing the true origin of their substance abuse problems. Ultimately, Alexander argues that people’s “dislocation” from their lives (meaning their lack of identification with their traditional culture and with people that surround them), is the very root of drug addiction. He goes on to suggest that this “dislocation” is a result of Canada’s selfish market and economy…

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    Throughout the Fall Semester I suffered from multiple injuries that affected my academics and attendance. In the beginning of the semester I experienced a dislocation of my left patella. This caused me pain during that month, which interfered with my attendance. On days that I didn’t suffer from knee inflammation I would be able to attend class. Following that I suffered from a severe concussion and a broken nose.The doctors preferred me to not do anything that made me concentrate or use my…

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    mantle conditions: diffusion creep and dislocation creep. Diffusion creep is solid-state diffusion between grain boundaries or across a crystal lattice. Preferred mineral orientation is not developed and thus the deformed material is isotropic. Diffusion creep occurs at relatively low stress, small grain size, or both: the strain rate increases linearly with stress but decreases significantly with grain size. Dislocation creep is the motion of crystalline dislocations within grains; it causes…

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    experience at the clinic evoked the reflections on communication problems between healthcare team members and the patient. The patient recovering from total hip arthroplasty (THA) has received the physical therapy and afterwards was diagnosed with hip dislocation. The patient and the therapist knew she will be taken for x-ray; however, she was not contraindicated to exercise by a physician or physical therapist. The circumstances of this event made me reflect on the actions that could be done to…

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    distal part of the femur articulates with the tibia and patella forming the knee joint. The anatomy of the proximal end of the femur, in recent years had received the much deserved attention because of the importance of early treatment of congenital dislocation and advent of arthroplasty procedures. Susceptibility to numerous pediatric and adult disorders correlates with variations in the morphological and morphometric aspects of the bone and a proper understanding of the anatomy of this region…

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    emergency period. Devi’s dilemma is the dilemma that tormented Vijaya Lakshmi and her daughter Nayantara. In a dignified way both tried to give vent to the feeling of dislocation in their books in the quite of Mussorie. Vijaya Lakshmi wrote her autobiography. The Scope of Happiness (1979) while Nayantara wrotre this novel. The theme of dislocation dominates both these works. Describing her state of mind while resigning from the post and the party Vijaya Lakshmi writes: “I decided to resign. The…

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    destructive system of racism in the United States. The policies that were put in place during the war on drugs created a system of structural racism in the policing and criminal justice system that has led to the cultural, social, and economic dislocation of many minorities over the past fifty years. Only by looking at drug History in the United States up until the War on Drugs, Drug policy in the United States through today, as well as the results of such policies can one truly understand the…

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