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Mathematical simulation of forced expiration

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1988
Flow limitation during forced expiration is simulated by a mathematical model. This model draws on the pressure-area law obtained in the accompanying paper, and the methods of analysis for one-dimensional flow in collapsible tubes developed by Shapiro (Trans. ASME J. Biomech. Eng. 99: 126-147, 1977).
D, Elad, R D, Kamm, A H, Shapiro
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Mathematical model of forced expiration

Fluid Dynamics, 1992
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Lyubimov, G. A., Skobeleva, I. M.
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Mathematical Modeling of Cutting Forces in Microdrilling

Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2012
In drilling, the primary and secondary cutting lips of the drill shear the material while the central portion of the chisel edge indents the workpiece, making the cutting process complex to understand. As we go for microdrilling, it exhibits an added complexity to the cutting mechanism as the edge radius gets comparable to chip thickness at low feeds ...
Kumar Sambhav   +3 more
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The Forced Autonomy of Mathematics Teachers

Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2004
Current developments in mathematics education require teachers to play a different and more profound role than few years ago.
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Mathematical Relationships Between Bond-Bending Force Fields

Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 2002
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A mathematical model that predicts skeletal muscle force

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1997
This study demonstrates the validity of a mathematical model that predicts the force generated by rat skeletal muscles during brief subtetanic and tetanic isometric contractions. The model consists of three coupled differential equations (ODE's). The first two equations represent the calcium dynamics and the third equation represents force dynamics ...
A S, Wexler   +2 more
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Aesthetics as a Liberating Force in Mathematics Education?

ZDM, 2008
This article investigates different meanings associated with contemporary scholarship on the aesthetic dimension of inquiry and experience, and uses them to suggest possibilities for challenging widely held beliefs about the elitist and/or frivolous nature of aesthetic concerns in mathematics education.
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A Study of Grinding Force Mathematical Model

CIRP Annals, 1980
Summary Grinding forces are composed of chip formation forces and friction forces. Based upon this concept, we have developed a new grinding force model, which is composed of two terms, corresponding to chip formation forces and friction forces respectively.
Li Lichun, Fu Jizai, J. Peklenik
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Mathematics Specialists Task Force Report

2005
Journal of Mathematics and Science: Collaborative Explorations ...
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