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Analysis of pulsatile motion in the murine cornea using phase-sensitive visible-light optical coherence tomography. [PDF]

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May L   +10 more
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Physics in motion

Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information technology education, 2011
Students in computer science and information technology should be engaged in solving real-world problems received from government and industry as well as those that expose them to various areas of application. This paper summarizes the results of an undergraduate research project between students in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Debra L. Smarkusky   +5 more
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The Physics of Labyrinthine Motion Stimulus

Neurologic Clinics, 1990
This article attempts to demonstrate that by means of a single vertical axis rotary chair, motion stimuli can be selectively presented to any one pair of sensors in the labyrinths of the vestibular peripheral end organs, to the exclusion of the others by means of appropriate motion profiles and coupling of the sensors and the stimuli.
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Inertial and Accelerated Motion in Spacetime Physics

2021
Employing Minkowski’s program for regarding physics as geometry of the real spacetime produces spectacular results – it explained the principle of inertia, the principle of relativity (including the constancy of the speed of light), why acceleration is absolute in both special and general relativity, that absolute acceleration is a manifestation of an ...
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Feeling the physics of linear motion

The Physics Teacher, 1998
In this article we will describe some large-scale macro-experiments in which the student is actually part of the experimental apparatus itself. This allows the student to actually feel physical phenomena for him/herself. This sensory experience helps students develop an intuitive understanding of physical phenomena, and it’s great fun!
Christopher Bracikowski   +3 more
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The Physics of the Retograde Motion of the Electric Arc

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 1981
The retrograde motion of the cathodic arc attachment point in a transverse magnetic field is examined and is attributed to the asymmetrical confinement of the cathode spot plasma which results from the asymmetrical combination of the self and applied magnetic fields.
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Physics of Eidetic Motion

1992
The arguments developed in this chapter concern what one might call, in its widest sense, the physical “drives” of eidetic motion. As with every other aspect of the eidetic function, the motion of eidetic subsystems may be viewed from different points.
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