1 a strong rod, usually made from metal or wood, that helps to hold something such as a vehicle or building together
2 to walk with your chest pushed forward and your shoulders back to show you are proud:
3 a support for a structure such as an aircraft wing, roof, or bridge
Each frontal strut gives off a short, broad branch directed inwards, at the posterior corner of which is another mandibular condyle.
This is consistent with our assumption that frictionless spherical joints do not transmit moments and hence there is no axial rotation of the struts.
It has been observed that the struts do rotate by small amounts for some maneuvers, and the restraining springs are exercised.
No strut fractures have been detected during 1-17 months follow-up.
The horizontal thin struts in the load-bearing network which have been perforated are now unloaded and will therefore be resorbed by osteoclasts.
The intermediate mullion acts as a tension strut tying the two planes together.
More variables can be introduced to the output vector, including the diameter of struts but possibly extending to other section shapes or material properties.
The probes were attached to an airfoil-shaped strut connected t o a traversing mechanism through sealed slots in the tunnel side wall.
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