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Vapomechanically Responsive Motion of Microchannel‐Programmed Actuators
Advanced Materials, 2017Materials that respond rapidly and reversibly to external stimuli currently stand among the top choices as actuators for real‐world applications. Here, a series of programmable actuators fabricated as single‐ or bilayer elements is described that can reversibly respond to minute concentrations of acetone vapors.
Lidong, Zhang +4 more
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Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Reduces Vertebral Motion Responses
Spine, 2007A prospective in vivo experimental animal study.To determine the effects of disc degeneration and variable pulse duration mechanical excitation on dorsoventral lumbar kinematic responses.In vitro and in vivo biomechanical studies have examined spine kinematics during posteroanterior loading mimicking spinal manipulation therapy (SMT), but few (if any ...
Colloca, C. +4 more
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Reproducing the Flow Response to Actuator Motion
Journal of Computational Physics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hofmann, Lorenz M., Herbert, Thorwald
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Motion response simulation of a twin-hulled semi-submersible
Oceanographic Literature Review, 1998The purpose of the study was to develop a prediction technique to simulate the motion response of a damaged platform under wave, wind and current forces. The equations of motion were obtained using Newton's second law and the numerical solution technique
M. Söylemez
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Performance and Autonomic Responses During Motion Sickness
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2009Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate how motion sickness, triggered by an optokinetic drum, affects short-term memory performance and to explore autonomic responses to perceived motion sickness. Background: Previous research has found that motion sickness decreases performance, but it is not known how short-term memory in particular is ...
Dahlman, J. +4 more
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Neuromagnetic Response to Body Motion and Brain Connectivity
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009Abstract Visual detection of body motion is of immense importance for daily-life activities and social nonverbal interaction. Although neurobiological mechanisms underlying visual processing of human locomotion are being explored extensively by brain imaging, the role of structural brain connectivity is not well understood.
Pavlova, Marina +4 more
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The responsiveness of Clare-Bishop neurons to motion cues for motion stereopsis
Neuroscience Research, 1986Under paralysis of eye movement and optical adjustment of visual axes of the two eyes, neuronal responsiveness in cat Clare-Bishop (CB) cortex to the binocular presentation of visual stimuli was studied using two types of visual stimulator which presented: 3-dimensional motion of a visual stimulus; and the motion cues (movement of retinal images in the
K, Toyama, Y, Komatsu, T, Kozasa
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ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, 2007
Rotational and vertical components of ground motion are almost always ignored in design or assessment of structures despite the fact that vertical motion can be as twice much as horizontal and may exceed 2g level, while rotational excitation may reach ...
E. Kalkan, V. Graizer
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Rotational and vertical components of ground motion are almost always ignored in design or assessment of structures despite the fact that vertical motion can be as twice much as horizontal and may exceed 2g level, while rotational excitation may reach ...
E. Kalkan, V. Graizer
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Human cortical response to incoherent motion on a background of coherent motion
Neuroscience Letters, 2003To investigate whether humans achieve a high sensitivity to coherent motion by excluding the response to incoherent motion, we measured the magnetoencephalographic response to the motion of randomly located dots one half of which moved coherently while the other half moved incoherently.
Khanh, Lam +2 more
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Body Punctuation: Reader-Response in Motion
2020A keynote of reader-response theory is the individuality of the response, that is, the affective influence of personal experiences, attitudes, and backgrounds. Among these are culture and language. The focus of this chapter is a cultural marker, particular body language used by many African American students as part of their response process.
Elizabeth Bridges Smith, Cathy D. Nelson
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