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The limits of rural mobilization

2023
This thesis evaluates how historians have conceptualized and interpreted the peasant insurgent movement in Ukraine, an important yet often neglected topic in Ukrainian history that occurred roughly between 1918 and 1922. Specifically, it answers the research question: how have historians assessed the relative impact that the socioeconomic and political
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Does Neighborhood Disorder Predict Recovery From Mobility Limitation? Findings From the Health and Retirement Study

open access: yesJournal of Aging and Health, 2015
Objective: This research explores whether perceptions of physical neighborhood disorder predict recovery from mobility limitation over a 2-year period and examines whether psychosocial factors (i.e., depressive symptomology and mastery) and physical ...
Latham, Kenzie, Williams, Monica M.
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Distributed exploratory coverage with limited mobility

International Journal of Space-Based and Situated Computing, 2014
The impact of limited mobility in mobile sensor platforms is a limiting factor in the effectiveness of coverage algorithms. As the usage of autonomous drones increases in applications ranging from search-and-rescue, detection of forest fires, and surveillance, the ability for these platforms to employ distributed algorithms is increasingly important ...
Sriram Chellappan   +2 more
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Limitations to Mobilizing the Intrapetrous Carotid Artery

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2002
The irregular and complex osteology of the bony skull base houses the intrapetrous internal carotid artery (ICA), which represents a potential obstacle to the complete extirpation of benign skull base lesions. This 2-part study 1) investigated the cadaveric basis for the mobilization of the intrapetrous ICA and 2) correlated the cadaveric anatomic ...
Debora G, Witiak, Myles L, Pensak
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Elettrogeosmosi a limite mobile

Geofisica pura e applicata, 1960
Viene studiato l'andamento EGO quando all'anodo si crea uno strato isolante progrediente nel tempo:EGO a limite mobile. Dalla teoria discende una prassi operativa EGO atta a contenere lo strato tampone (elettricamente resistivo).
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Limited joint mobility in power lifters

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1988
In this study we compared the flexibility of 10 power lifters with 10 age-matched nonpower lifters as con trols. To do this, we used goniometric measurements, the behind the back reach test, and the sit and reach test. The sit and reach test was the only measurement that showed the flexibility of the power lifters to be greater than that of the ...
D E, Chang   +2 more
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Variable speed limits for green mobility

2011 14th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2011
Due to increasing environmental concerns the focus of traffic management and control is shifting towards optimizing the traffic control measures to also reduce traffic emissions and fuel consumption. In this context we propose a model-based predictive traffic control approach for the balanced reduction of travel times, emissions, and fuel consumption ...
Solomon Kidane Zegeye   +3 more
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Mobile Wireless Interfaces: In Search for the Limits

2002
With the proliferation of 2G and 3G Telecom and other wireless networks hundred of millions of users will be able to access wireless services with their terminals in only a few years. In this paper we discuss the possibilities and limitations of existing and emerging mobile technologies and methodologies for porting information and functionality from ...
Jari Veijalainen, Tom Gross
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Limited mobility grasps for fixtureless assembly

Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
A novel approach to grasping with an end effector for the purposes of fixtureless assembly is presented. The grasping strategy is based on having the final position of the contacts determined by specific regions of the object geometry. The fingers are placed within limited spaces of the object and moved using frictionless contacts until motion ceases ...
William J. Plut, Gary M. Bone
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Asymmetric hand deformities with limited mobility

Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
A 52-year-old woman presented to the rheumatology department with a 6-year history of progressively limited hand mobility, bilateral joint pain, and worsening hand deformities. Examination revealed asymmetric deformities of both hands, more pronounced on the left (Fig, A), without joint tenderness, swelling, or Heberden's and Bouchard's nodes ...
Yi Yang   +4 more
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