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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 2018
Abstract At the time of Heinrich Hertz's premature death in 1894, he was regarded as one of the leading scientists of his generation. However, the posthumous publication of his treatise in the foundations of physics, Principles of Mechanics, presents a curious historical situation. Although Hertz's book was widely praised and admired, it was also met
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Abstract At the time of Heinrich Hertz's premature death in 1894, he was regarded as one of the leading scientists of his generation. However, the posthumous publication of his treatise in the foundations of physics, Principles of Mechanics, presents a curious historical situation. Although Hertz's book was widely praised and admired, it was also met
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Peripheral Mechanisms of Mechanical Itch
Journal of Investigative DermatologyMechanical itch, which is defined as an itch sensation caused by innocuous mechanical force, may warn of the potential risk in the skin. The increased mechanosensitivity in sensory neurons may cause scratch-induced itch and promote the transition from acute itch to chronic itch.
Huijuan Ding +3 more
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International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2000
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Barber JR, Ciavarella M
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Barber JR, Ciavarella M
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2016
Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies, such as diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), perfusion weighted computed tomography (CT)/MRI, MR/CT angiography and Doppler ultrasonography allow us to determine the mechanisms of stroke and transient ischemic attack. In addition, high-resolution vessel wall MRI is nowadays increasingly used
Ka Sing, Wong +2 more
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Recent advances in neuroimaging technologies, such as diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), perfusion weighted computed tomography (CT)/MRI, MR/CT angiography and Doppler ultrasonography allow us to determine the mechanisms of stroke and transient ischemic attack. In addition, high-resolution vessel wall MRI is nowadays increasingly used
Ka Sing, Wong +2 more
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1993
Abstract Up to this point we have focused on the phonon mechanism of super-conductivity. However, electron pairing can be created not only by phonon exchange but by exchange of other excitations as well. In this chapter we will discuss the electronic mechanism of superconductivity.
Vladimir Z. Kresin +2 more
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Abstract Up to this point we have focused on the phonon mechanism of super-conductivity. However, electron pairing can be created not only by phonon exchange but by exchange of other excitations as well. In this chapter we will discuss the electronic mechanism of superconductivity.
Vladimir Z. Kresin +2 more
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DICP, 1990
Among the many advances made in intensive care therapeutics in recent years, few have rivaled the impact of mechanical ventilators. Their expanded use affects all who practice in the critical care setting. This article reviews the physiologic basis for mechanical ventilation, how ventilators are classified, the various modes, and specific indications.
R A, Barbarash +3 more
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Among the many advances made in intensive care therapeutics in recent years, few have rivaled the impact of mechanical ventilators. Their expanded use affects all who practice in the critical care setting. This article reviews the physiologic basis for mechanical ventilation, how ventilators are classified, the various modes, and specific indications.
R A, Barbarash +3 more
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Proceedings of the IEE - Part I: General, 1951
The authors of this paper were members of the team appointed by the Anglo-American Council on Productivity to study and report on materials handling in industry in the United States of America. The purpose of the paper is to focus attention on certain aspects of the report, “Materials Handling in Industry”, which contains the findings, conclusions ...
A. Roebuck, H. S. Carnegie, E. G. Taylor
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The authors of this paper were members of the team appointed by the Anglo-American Council on Productivity to study and report on materials handling in industry in the United States of America. The purpose of the paper is to focus attention on certain aspects of the report, “Materials Handling in Industry”, which contains the findings, conclusions ...
A. Roebuck, H. S. Carnegie, E. G. Taylor
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Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2013
This article provides the first extensive documentation of mechanisms of hormetic dose/concentration responses. The mechanisms selected were principally those mediated via receptor and/or cell signaling pathways. Mechanisms are reported for greater than 100 agents affecting nearly 400 dose/concentration responses from a wide range of chemical classes ...
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This article provides the first extensive documentation of mechanisms of hormetic dose/concentration responses. The mechanisms selected were principally those mediated via receptor and/or cell signaling pathways. Mechanisms are reported for greater than 100 agents affecting nearly 400 dose/concentration responses from a wide range of chemical classes ...
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2015
This chapter discusses mechanical stressors that are believed to be associated with work-related musculoskeletal disorders. It starts with an introduction to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (particularly those with high incidences in workplaces, such as disorders of low back, neck/shoulder, hand/wrist, elbow, and knee) in high-risk industries ...
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This chapter discusses mechanical stressors that are believed to be associated with work-related musculoskeletal disorders. It starts with an introduction to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (particularly those with high incidences in workplaces, such as disorders of low back, neck/shoulder, hand/wrist, elbow, and knee) in high-risk industries ...
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