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Balanced coordinates for spiraling dynamics [PDF]
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Principles of dynamic balancing
AIChE Journal, 1990AbstractThe principles of static balancing, also called measurement error reconciliation (MER), have been generalized to transient conditions. An exactly linear dynamic balance model has been stated where flow variables are assumed to be stochastic processes with independent increments.
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Dynamic balance randomization for clinical trials
Controlled Clinical Trials, 1991AbstractCommon methods of treatment allocation for multiācentre and/or stratified randomized clinical trials can result in substantial differences between the number of patients allocated to each treatment arm. This can occur in the overall trial for a permuted block design or within individual institutions/strata when using a minimization scheme. This
John Simes +5 more
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On moment balancing in structural dynamics
Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 1943Not ...
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Dynamic balancing of mechanisms
Mechanics Research Communications, 2000Marc Dahan, Vigen Arakelian
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Dynamic Balance Training by Balance Board for the Elderly
1994Focusing attention on falls, a dynamic balance training program using a balance board was carried out by a group of elderly persons for 3 weeks. We investigated dynamic balance and physical fitness factors before and after training. The subjects included 54 young adults and 58 elderly persons.
Akiyoshi Miyaguchi +6 more
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DYNAMIC BALANCE IN HIGH LEVEL ATHLETES
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2004The purpose of this study was to investigate dynamic balance performance in highly skilled athletes. Participating athletes were currently competing at the collegiate Division I, professional, elite, or Olympic levels, or their individual coaches believed the athlete performed comparably to these levels. High level male and female gymnasts ( n = 57, M
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Journal of the Institution of Production Engineers, 1933
W.I. Senger, Ed.L. Addleton
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W.I. Senger, Ed.L. Addleton
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