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Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]
Mirjalili, B. F. (BiBi Fatemeh)

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Silica chloride/wet SiO2 as a novel heterogeneous system for the deprotection of acetals under mild conditions [electronic resource]
Author :   Mirjalili, B. F. (BiBi Fatemeh)
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Subjects :   Deacetalization Silica chloride
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    • Trunk Hybrid Passive--Active Musculoskeletal Modeling to Determine the Detailed T12--S1 Response Under In Vivo Loads (143)
      • Abstract (143)
      • Introduction (143)
      • Materials and Methods (144)
        • T12--S1 Passive FE Model (144)
        • MS Model (145)
        • Distinct Validation of the MS and FE Models (145)
        • Simulated Tasks (146)
        • Hybrid Model (146)
        • Model Outputs (146)
        • Validations of the Hybrid Model (146)
      • Results (147)
        • Hybrid Model Predictions (147)
          • Convergence (147)
          • L5--S1 Load Sharing (147)
          • In Vivo vs. In Vitro Loading Conditions (149)
          • Validation of the Hybrid Model for the CoR and IDP (149)
      • Discussion (149)
        • Limitations (149)
        • Analyses of Findings (153)
      • Acknowledgements (154)
      • References (154)
  • Paper-2.pdf
    • Effect of changes in the lumbar posture in lifting on trunk muscle and spinal loads: A combined in␣vivo, musculoskeletal, and finite element model study (157)
      • 1 Introduction (157)
      • 2 Materials and methods (158)
        • 2.1 In vivo study (158)
        • 2.2 Model study (158)
          • 2.2.1 MS model (158)
          • 2.2.2 T12-S1 passive FE model (158)
          • 2.2.3 Hybrid MS-FE model (158)
        • 2.3 Validations (159)
      • 3 Results (159)
        • 3.1 Segmental forces and moments (161)
        • 3.2 IDP and maximum disc fiber strain (161)
        • 3.3 FJFs (161)
        • 3.4 L5-S1 segment analysis (162)
      • 4 Discussion (162)
        • 4.1 Limitations (163)
        • 4.2 Analysis of results (163)
      • ack18 (165)
      • Acknowledgment (165)
      • Conflict of Interest Statement (165)
      • Appendix A Supplementary data (165)
      • References (165)
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