10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SKI BINDING»
Discover the use of
ski binding in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ski binding and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Engineering of Sport 6: Volume 1: Developments for Sports
The carving performance of modern ski equipment is determined by the overall
mechanical properties of the whole system composed of ski, binding and binding
plate. In the current study the effect of different bindings and plates on the ...
Eckehard Moritz, Steve Haake,
2010
2
Protein Interaction Hot Spots and Engineered
Binding ...
Then, an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is used to measure the
relative changes in Ski-binding between the mutants predicted to improve
binding affinity and wild-type Smad4. In addition to identifying several mutations
that ...
3
Skiing Heritage Journal
His two recreational passions were flying and skiing. From 1970 to 1978,
Bahniuk taught in the Ferdl Aster/ Dick Bohr Ski Haus Ski School in the
Cleveland area. He began looking into ski safety issues, focusing on ski binding
performance, ...
4
Skiing Heritage Journal
Today, all the big binding factories are "captives" of large companies that make
skis and boots, and most bindings are sold as part of a ski-binding system. The
evaporation of the ski binding as a separate product category was long predicted.
This month ex-racer and engineer Rick Howell comments on SKI's Binding
Specifications Chart (see November issue). Howell, who serves as technical
coordinator for Geze and is a former ski shop owner, has been active in
developing ...
Actually, most ski accidents today affect the knees or upper body, sites far
removed from a ski binding's jurisdiction. And while binding designers still look
for ways to make their product safer, lately they've also been competing with each
other ...
New Ski Binding improves Skier Performance yet offers safety in all conditions
Testing the Besser Binding, where engineers establish the reason why this
American made binding improves skiing performance while maintaining all safety
...
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Skiing Trauma and Safety: Seventh International Symposium
Release. REFERENCE: Wunderly, G. S. and Hull, M. L., "A Mechanical Alpine Ski
Binding with Programmable Release," in Skiing Trauma and Safety: Seventh
International Symposium, ASTM STP 1022, Robert J. Johnson, CD. Mote, Jr. ,
and ...
Robert J. Johnson, C. Daniel Mote, Marc-Hervé Binet,
1989
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Skiing Heritage Journal
Weinstein soon sold the patent rights to investor Alex Eisemann, who set up a
new company to manufacture and sell the Burt binding. They hired ski binding
guru Gordon Lipe, inventor of the Release Check tester and the Lipe Slider ...
Binding Arbitration Ski/binding systems pump up performance, but they leave
buyers with fewer options. Is the trade-off worth it? By stu Campbell EVEN AS
RECENTLY AS LAST FALL, most skis were sold "flat"— unmounted with any
binding, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SKI BINDING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
ski binding is used in the context of the following news items.
KneeBinding Gains Momentum With First Of Its Kind Ski Binding
KneeBinding, an American brand based in Stowe, VT, is taking the ski industry by storm with its line of ground-breaking ski bindings, equipped with the most ... «PR Web, Jun 15»
Tech Binding Boom: For 2015, Safety Becomes a Tech Binding …
Jeff Campbell: The release value of an alpine ski binding is directly related to the amount of torque required to release the boot from the binding. The binding's ... «Backcountry, Nov 14»
Inventor of the Burt Ski Binding Dies at 87
Burt created two versions of the retractable bindings as well as a step-in safety binding. Weinstein was awarded a patent for his original retractable ski binding in ... «First Tracks, Sep 13»
Salomon and Atomic Enter Alpine Touring Ski Binding Market
“The entire platform that the boot interfaces with the binding is rigid, but the plate that's mounted to the ski has a spring loaded mechanism that allows for free flex ... «First Tracks, Oct 11»
Ski bindings: How to avoid common injuries
However, while big jumps sometimes lead to big crashes, many injuries on the slopes occur when ski boots don't separate from their bindings. The ski bindings ... «Ski Channel, Jun 10»
Automatic cross-country ski bindings adjust on the move
One of the toughest jobs in cross-country skiing – apart from dragging yourself away from the log fire in the bar at the chalet – is adjusting ski bindings ... «Gizmag, Feb 10»
Austrians get jumpy over ski bindings
Austrians get jumpy over ski bindings .... the difference is in the back part of the binding, which keeps the boot attached to the ski. “Normal bindings have a strap. «Swissinfo, Feb 10»
Would a Ski Helmet Have Saved Natasha Richardson?
Fortunately, the bulk of the impact was absorbed by one of my ski bindings. Unfortunately, the steel binding was so bent and twisted by the impact that I couldn't ... «Washington Post Blogs, Mar 09»
Ski Report Avoiding the Dreaded Knee 'Pop'
Others have tried to combat the anterior cruciate ligament problem by redesigning the ski binding; Mr. Ettlinger himself has a patent pending on a new binding. «New York Times, Dec 08»
Ski bindings recalled due to risk of injury
Check your ski bindings: an estimated 125,000 Atomic Skis bindings sold in the U.S. between 1998 and 2005 are subject to a recall due to unexpected release ... «KVAL, Dec 08»