Abstract:Measurements of intermediate range ground motions and of structural response were made during the Pre-Gondola high explosive cratering experiments at Fort Peck, Montana. Liquid nitromethane charges (1000-lb and 20-ton), emplaced at various depths of burst, and a 140-ton row charge were detonated in the Bearpaw shale, which is a weak, wet clay-shale medium. An additional experiment to validate a charge emplacement concept designed to decouple seismic energy proved inconclusive. All seismic measurements were of … Show more
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Overall, these findings confirm the earlier assumption that this sonographic picture designated as periportal hyperechogenicity or accentuation is not diagnostic of any hepatological disorder, nor is it even a sign of disease, because most patients with this phenomenon can be termed hepatologically "healthy".
“…[5] Giorgi o, A. et al [6] judmaier, G. et al [7J Kathrein, H. et al [8] Kurt z, A. B. et al [10,11,13] Nafeh, M. A. et al [12] Rettenm aier, G. [16] Topp et , V. et al [17] Wetton, C. W. N. et al [18] Grunderk rankung…”
Overall, these findings confirm the earlier assumption that this sonographic picture designated as periportal hyperechogenicity or accentuation is not diagnostic of any hepatological disorder, nor is it even a sign of disease, because most patients with this phenomenon can be termed hepatologically "healthy".
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