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LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AT HIGH TEMPERATURES.

D. BillardF. Cabannes

Year: 1971 Journal:   OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information) Vol: 45 (11)Pages: 2137-43   Publisher: Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Abstract

A relationship exists between footwear traction and noncontact lower extremity injury, with increases in rotational traction leading to a greater injury rate and increases in translational traction leading to a decrease in injury. It is recommended that athletes consider selecting footwear with the lowest rotational traction values for which no detriment in performance results.

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Thermal conductivity Materials science Composite material

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