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    A method to generate conformal finite-element meshes from 3D measurements of microstructurally small fatigue-crack propagation by Spear, A. D., Hochhalter, J. D., Cerrone, A. R., Li, S. F., Lind, J. F., Suter, R. M., Ingraffea, A. R.

    “…In an effort to reproduce computationally the observed evolution of microstructurally small fatigue cracks (MSFCs), a method is presented for generating…”
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    Transmesosigmoid hernia during pregnancy by Johnson, B L, Lind, J F, Ulich, P J

    “…We have presented a case of internal herniation of small bowel through the sigmoid mesocolon in a pregnant woman. In patients with symptoms suggestive of bowel…”
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    Gastric cooling for massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding by Hershfield, N B, Lind, J F, Hildes, J A

    Published in Canadian Medical Association journal (29-10-1966)
    “…The treatment of massive upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage by gastric hypothermia was studied clinically in 23 patients: five with peptic ulcer, six with…”
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    Motility of the gastric fundus by Lind, James F, Duthie, Herbert L, Schlegel, Jerry F, Code, Charles F

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1961)
    “…1 Section of Physiology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota This study was undertaken to define the motor activity of the fundus of the…”
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    Aortic injury: comparison of supine and upright portable chest films to evaluate the widened mediastinum by Schwab, C W, Lawson, R B, Lind, J F, Garland, L W

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-10-1984)
    “…Despite many reports of radiologic findings that may be suggestive of aortic injury, most authors believe the recognition of a widened mediastinum on chest…”
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