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Design and Implementation of a Novel System for Correcting Posture Through the Use of a Wearable Necklace Sensor

open access: yesJMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2019
BackgroundTo our knowledge, few studies have examined the use of wearable sensing devices to effectively integrate information communication technologies and apply them to health care issues (particularly those pertaining to posture correction).
Chung, Hung-Yuan   +2 more
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Girl's Bead Necklace from the Western Urals at the Turn of the Era (based on materials from the excavations of Pyany Bor Kipchakovo I mound-soil burial ground)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
A necklace from a children's burial (barrow 5, burial 17/2013) of the Kipchakovo I mound-soil burial ground is analyzed in the paper. The age of the child according to the set of isolated milk -teeth corresponded to 3-4 years.
Zubov Sergey E., Ronzhova Svetlana S.
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Algorithms for Necklace Maps [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Computational Geometry & Applications, 2015
Necklace maps visualize quantitative data associated with regions by placing scaled symbols, usually disks, without overlap on a closed curve (the necklace) surrounding the map regions. Each region is projected onto an interval on the necklace that contains its symbol.
Bettina Speckmann, Kevin Verbeek
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Early Byzantine Jewelry from Rough Cilicia”Diocaesarea Treasure”

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2023
Diocaesarea in Rough Cilicia is in the Uzuncaburç neighborhood, approximately 25 km north of the Silifke district of Mersin. The ancient city stands out with its well-preserved Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique archaeological remains.
Ümit Aydınoğlu, Çilem Uygun
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“Necklace” structure of the 4th generation powder metallurgy superalloy after hot deformation

open access: yesCailiao gongcheng, 2019
The "necklace" structure of an advanced 4th generation powder metallurgy(PM)superalloy after isothermal forging was investigated by means of scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope and electron back scattering diffraction technique.
HOU Qiong, TAO Yu, JIA Jian
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The necklace from the Strážnice site in the Hodonín district (Czech Republic). A contribution on the subject of Spondylus jewellery in the Neolithic

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2013
The study refers to the issue of shell artefacts in the Early Neolithic and highlights the importance of identifying the correct genus and species of the raw material used.
Anna Gardelková-Vrtelová   +1 more
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Drag force of circular cylinder blade wind turbines driven by steady lift force of longitudinal vortex

open access: yesNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu, 2021
The effects of the configurations and structural parameters of the cylinder blade wind turbine driven by the steady lift force of the longitudinal vortex on its rotation and drag force characteristics were investigated.
Kasumi SAKAMOTO   +2 more
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Queen Ṭǝru Wärq’s Necklace

open access: yesAethiopica, 2012
Miscellaneous Article The article, which traces the Ethiopian history of beads and necklaces, focuses on an unpublished necklace which belonged to Emperor Tewodros’s consort Queen Ṭǝru Wärq. Acquired by Robert Napier, apparently after her death in 1868,
Richard Pankhurst
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Stretching necklaces

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal E, 2000
Polyelectrolytes in poor solvents show a necklace structure where collapsed polymer pearls are linked to stretched strings. In the present paper the elasticity of such chains is studied in detail. Different deformation regimes are addressed. The first is the continuous regime, where many pearls are present. A continuous force extension relation ship is
Vilgis, T.A., Johner, A., Joanny, J.-F.
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Korálkové šperky pro onen svět. Předběžná zpráva o souborech z hrobky hodnostáře Nefera (AS 68d) // Beaded jewels for the afterlife. A preliminary report on sets from the tomb of the dignitary Nefer (AS 68d) [PDF]

open access: yesPražské Egyptologické Studie, 2016
Faience beads in the form of jewels, which decorated the bodies of the deceased, represent a regular constituent of the burial equipment of officials, priests and their families in the Old Kingdom period.
Veronika Dulíková
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