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  2. Osgood–Schlatter disease - Wikipedia

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    Osgood–Schlatter disease resolves or becomes asymptomatic in the majority of cases. One study showed that 90% of reported patients had symptom resolution in 12–24 months. Because of this short symptomatic period with most patients, the number of people who become diagnosed is a fraction of the true number.

  3. Tangent modulus - Wikipedia

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    In solid mechanics, the tangent modulus is the slope of the stress–strain curve at any specified stress or strain. Below the proportional limit (the limit of the linear elastic regime) the tangent modulus is equivalent to Young's modulus.

  4. Ramberg–Osgood relationship - Wikipedia

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    The Ramberg–Osgood equation was created to describe the nonlinear relationship between stress and strain—that is, the stress–strain curve—in materials near their yield points. It is especially applicable to metals that harden with plastic deformation (see work hardening ), showing a smooth elastic-plastic transition.

  5. Osgood curve - Wikipedia

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    A curve in the Euclidean plane is defined to be an Osgood curve when it is non-self-intersecting (that is, it is either a Jordan curve or a Jordan arc) and it has positive area. [1] More formally, it must have positive two-dimensional Lebesgue measure. Osgood curves have Hausdorff dimension two, like space-filling curves.

  6. Ternary plot - Wikipedia

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    For diagrams that do not possess grid lines, the easiest way to determine the values is to determine the shortest (i.e. perpendicular) distances from the point of interest to each of the three sides. By Viviani's theorem , the distances (or the ratios of the distances to the triangle height ) give the value of each component.

  7. Osgood - Wikipedia

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    Osgood curve, in mathematics; Osgood Formation, a geologic formation in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, United States; Osgood Farm, a historic farmhouse in Andover, Massachusetts, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places; Osgood House (disambiguation) Osgood–Schlatter disease; All pages with titles containing Osgood; Osgoode ...

  8. Rank abundance curve - Wikipedia

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    A rank abundance curve or Whittaker plot is a chart used by ecologists to display relative species abundance, a component of biodiversity. It can also be used to visualize species richness and species evenness. It overcomes the shortcomings of biodiversity indices that cannot display the relative role different variables played in their ...

  9. Semantic differential - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, we might extend our initial classification to include cases of persons who actively threaten us or represent only a potential danger, and so on. The evaluation, potency and activity factors thus encompass a detailed descriptive system of personality. Osgood's semantic differential measures these three factors.