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SEAMLESS PROSTHETIC HANDS: A TECHNIC OF FABRICATION

Archives of Surgery, 1947
I. THE MAKING OF THE MOLD THE MAKING of naturalistic, seamless, prosthetic hands of plastic materials such as rubber latex and Plastisol has presented numerous difficulties. We have not been able to find any evidence of plastic materials such as gelatin being employed for prosthetic hand making.
C D, CLARKE, F B, WEINBERG, G C, BLEVINS
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Sensory Interaction and Descriptions of Fabric Hand

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995
82 subjects who viewed and felt fabrics (sensory interaction group) used different categories of terms to describe fabric hand than did 38 subjects who only felt the fabrics. Therefore, the methods used to measure fabric hand that isolate the senses may not accurately assess the way in which subjects describe fabric hand in nonlaboratory settings.
Leslie Davis Burns   +5 more
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Using Model Hands for Learning Orthotic Fabrication

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2014
Abstract Trainees could benefit from practicing orthotic fabrication on simulated hands with joint deformities. As a first step toward such training, we explored the use of a nonpathological model hand. Twenty-one participants were randomized into one of two groups that practiced using a person’s right hand or a model right hand.
Eric, Hagemann   +4 more
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Fabrication of hand-in-hand nanostructure for one-step protein detection

Chemical Communications, 2013
A new strategy to fabricate an aptamer-protein nanowire at an electrode surface is reported in this paper, and a simple electrochemical method to determine the concentration of a protein is proposed with high sensitivity and selectivity.
Chao, Li   +4 more
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An Empirical Model for Fabric Hand

Textile Research Journal, 1991
A method is described using the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation technique to predict fabric hand. A fuzzy transformation matrix R s is established for subjective assessment of light weight dress fabric handle. Another aspect is the development of a weighted factor vector A s for subjective analysis, which was deduced from a survey of a panel of judges (
Mastura Raheel, null Jiang Liu
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Science of Fabric Hand.

Journal of Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan, 1995
The hand of fabric is one of typical sensory characteristics of textile products. There is an opinion that visual factors should be taking into consideration to evaluate the fabric hand, but here in this paper, the hand is regarded as a tactual evaluation judged from physical stimuli of fabrics.
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EscapeLoom: Fabricating New Affordances for Hand Weaving

Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2021
Hand-weaving is a beloved craft in history, holding promise for many opportunities in making from flat sheet fabrics to smart textiles. To afford new weaving experiences, we explore how 3D printed custom weaving tools interplay with different materiality, augmenting the design space of weaving.
Himani Deshpande   +2 more
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Objective evaluation of terry fabric hand

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2013
The subjective evaluation of fabric hand restricts the scientific understanding of the fabric properties and also limits the application of designing engineering principles to develop high-quality fabrics. Hence, an objective hand evaluation system for terry fabric has been devised in this research work.
J.P. Singh, B.K. Behera, M. Matsudaira
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Objective Measurement of Fabric Hand

2017
This chapter looks at the objective evaluation system of fabric hand. There are two types of clothing fabric performance. One type is utility performance, such as strength, color durability and shrinkage resistance. The second factor of fabric quality-type performance factors is related to the idea of “better fit” to the human body and is also an ...
Sueo Kawabata, Masako Niwa
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Objective Hand Measurement of Nonwoven Fabrics

Textile Research Journal, 1994
Fabric hand evaluation, previously applied to men's suiting, is used here to assess the touch or feel of nonwoven fabrics. In this method, fabric mechanical property parameters are converted by a first conversion equation (equation type I ) to numbers (the hand value or Hv) that express three primary hand values (the Hv) such as stiffness, etc., which
Sueo Kawabata   +2 more
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