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Examining working memory load and congruency effects on affordances and conventions
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2010Although there is a debate about whether designers should draw a distinction between perceptual affordances and cultural conventions, there are few behavioral studies. We examined the impact of working memory load and expected button-to-action mapping congruency on affordances and conventions.
Jeremiah D. Still, Veronica J. Dark
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Evaluation of Conventional Methods of Establishing Extreme Mooring Design Loads
Volume 3A: Structures, Safety and Reliability, 2017A key aspect in the design of a mooring system for a floating production unit is the estimation of the extreme mooring line loads for a specified short-term sea state of typical duration equal to 3 hours. Commonly used design approaches today are based on time-domain simulations whereby each 3 hour sea state is run a number of times (typically 10–30 ...
Stanisic, Dunja +3 more
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Immediate Implants with Immediate Loading vs. Conventional Loading: 1‐Year Randomized Clinical Trial
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2010ABSTRACTPurpose: This 1‐year randomized clinical trial compared the bone regeneration and success rates between immediate and conventional loading of dental implants placed immediately after extraction in patients with a past history of periodontal disease.Methods: Sixty patients who chose an immediate implant treatment option to replace a hopeless ...
Othman, Shibly +3 more
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Immediate versus Conventional Loading of Post‐Extraction Implants in the Edentulous Jaws
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2013AbstractPurposeThis retrospective study deals with the issue of how to realize the transition from a failing dentition to an implant‐supported prosthesis. The main aim was to assess the reliability of immediate implant and immediate loading (IL) protocols in the edentulous jaws.
T. Testori +5 more
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The Superiority of the Conventional Push Loaded Scraper
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1965<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper follows the evolution of the conventional scraper from a crude animal powered implement to a modern earthmoving tool. At various stages of this evolution, such innovations as multipan, multiengine, and an elevator were tried in the process of improving the productivity of the machine.
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Comparison of conventional and dynamic FMS periodic loading rules
Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 1998Reports on a comparison by computer simulation between conventional periodic loading (PL) and job‐group loading (JGL). When conventional PL is used, the search of the best part input sequence must be performed in order to optimize performance of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS). JGL works, instead, as a dynamic rule for real time scheduling of FMS,
PELAGAGGE, Pacifico +2 more
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Fatigue Load Spectra for a Conventional Military Rotorcraft
Proceedings of the Vertical Flight Society 71st Annual Forum and Technology Display, 2015This paper extends the author's prior effort to provide a framework for fair, early, and meaningful assessment of rotorcraft fatigue durability. In this paper a comprehensive set of fatigue load spectra have been characterized for a conventional military rotorcraft and provided for potential future use by the reader.
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A critical review of conventional bed load formulae
Journal of Hydrology, 1969Abstract Certain of the conventional forms of bed load formulae are examined using similitude theory as a common basis of comparison. The particular form of similitude theory employed is the method of synthesis presented recently for sediment transport studies by Barr and Herbertson (1968a and b) and Herbertson (1968).
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A modification to the theory for the load distribution in conventional nuts and bolts
The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 1986A discrepancy between experimental results and the generally accepted theory for the load distribution occurring in the threads of a nut-bolt connection is highlighted. This occurs at the loaded end of the bolt and is caused by the changing geometry of the thread form of the nut as the thread emerges from the loaded face of the nut.
E A Patterson, B Kenny
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Rapid Automated Slung Load Operations with Conventional Helicopters
Proceedings of the Vertical Flight Society 74th Annual Forum and Technology Display, 2018Slung-load operations often involve conservative flight paths in order to prevent unwanted swing of the load. However, doing so often limits the maneuvering capability of the system and increases the time to complete trajectories. This work investigates methods to rapidly move a slung load with a helicopter with the intent to deliver it quickly and ...
Eric Johnson +2 more
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