mrplunkey
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So I'm checking the latest-and-greatest government-endorsed performance standards for medical implants. In particular, I'm looking for their requirements for screws used in human bone.
Know how you determine the torsional yield strength and breaking angles? Graphically... Yes, graphically. Remember in middle school when you would plot lines on graph paper and determine their "solutions"? That's the same method you use to determine whether your device can be safely implanted into another human being.
That's gotta make you feel safe.
Plus I love the part where it says: "The simultaneous use of two chart recorders may simplify the ability to measure torsional yield strength..."
So here's a quick test: Who here (other than DB) is old enough to have ever even seen a strip chart recorder???
This would be funny if it didn't involve humans.
Know how you determine the torsional yield strength and breaking angles? Graphically... Yes, graphically. Remember in middle school when you would plot lines on graph paper and determine their "solutions"? That's the same method you use to determine whether your device can be safely implanted into another human being.
That's gotta make you feel safe.
Plus I love the part where it says: "The simultaneous use of two chart recorders may simplify the ability to measure torsional yield strength..."
So here's a quick test: Who here (other than DB) is old enough to have ever even seen a strip chart recorder???
This would be funny if it didn't involve humans.

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