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Pilon Fractures of the Ankle - OrthoInfo - AAOS Pilon is the French word for "pestle" — an instrument used for crushing or pounding In many pilon fractures, the bone may be crushed or split into several pieces due to the high-energy impact that caused the injury
Laurent Pilon | UCLA Samueli School Of Engineering Laurent Pilon PROFESSOR MECHANICAL AND AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 37-132, Eng IV Email: pilon@seas ucla edu Phone: (310) 206-5598 Websites Laurent Pilon’s Research Group INFEWS - Innovation at the Nexus of Food, Energy, and Water Systems - graduate traineeship in integrated urban solutions
Payment in Lieu of Notice: PILON Rules - DavidsonMorris Payment in lieu of notice, or PILON, is where an employee is paid by their employer for their notice period instead of them working this time when their employment is terminated without notice
Tibial Plafond Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets A tibial plafond fracture (also known as a pilon fracture) is a fracture of the distal end of the tibia, most commonly associated with comminution, intra-articular extension, and significant soft tissue injury
Pilon Fracture (Tibial Plafond Fracture): Types Treatment “Pilon” is the French word for pestle, which is a tool with a rounded end that’s used to crush and grind substances This type of bone break is called a pilon fracture because of the crushing force that often causes it
Understanding PILON: Payment in lieu of notice PILON is a payment made to an employee when employment is terminated without notice, instead of the employee working through a notice period and receiving pay in the normal way
C LAURENT 1 Laurent Pilon - seas. ucla. edu L Pilon, 2011 Direct Conversion of Nanoscale Thermal Radiation to Electrical Energy Using Pyroelectric Materials, UCLA Case No 2010-532, U S Patent Application Serial No 13 155,288, filed June 7, 2011