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Normal incidence polarization interferometry flying height testing

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2001
In this paper, a dual-beam normal incidence polarization interferometer is presented to measure the flying height or head-disk spacing. It has the advantages of both the intensity interferometry method and the oblique incidence polarization interferometry method.
W. Clegg   +5 more
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On the advantage of normal heights

Geodesy and Cartography, 2018
The author analyzes the arguments in the report by Robert Kingdon, Petr Vanicek and Marcelo Santos “The shape of the quasigeoid” (IX Hotin-Marussi Symposium on Theoretical Geodesy, Italy, Rome, June 18 June 22, 2018), which presents the criticisms for the basic concepts of Molodensky’s theory, the normal height and height anomaly of the point on the ...
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Second-order accurate normals from height functions

Journal of Computational Physics, 2008
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Ferdowsi, Poorya A., Bussmann, Markus
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Aging, physical activity and height-normalized body composition parameters

Clinical Nutrition, 2004
Regular physical activity prevents or limits weight gain, and gain in body mass index (BMI) and decreases mortality. The aims of the study in healthy adults were to determine the differences in fat-free mass index (FFMI) (kg/m(2)) and body fat mass index (BFMI) between age groups and determine the association between physical activity and FFMI and BFMI.
Ursula G, Kyle   +4 more
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[Normal body height in hypercalciuric children].

Orvosi hetilap, 1991
The body height of 132 children, aged 3-16 years, with idiopathic hypercalciuria was within the Hungarian normal limits in each case. The type of hypercalciuria could be determined in 54 cases: no difference between height values of children with renal and absorptive form was found.
F, Harangi, Z, Szelíd
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Differences in somatomedin-C between short-normal subjects and those of normal height

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
We evaluated basal somatomedin-C (SmC) levels in 98 subjects 2 to 16.6 years of age, with height less than 3rd centile (Tanner), and in 274 healthy controls 2 to 15.8 years, with height greater than 10th centile. Growth-retarded subjects were defined as short-normal when they had normal GH release (greater than 8 ng/ml) in at least one of three tests ...
E, Cacciari   +9 more
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Using tuned LS-SVR to derive normal height from GPS height

Proceedings 2011 IEEE International Conference on Spatial Data Mining and Geographical Knowledge Services, 2011
This paper presents the application of least squares support vector regression (LS-SVR) with radial basis function (RBF) kernel in deriving orthometric height from GPS heights. First, identical survey points in both height systems of a D-order GPS network are picked up as the data set used in analysis.
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Relationship between height, sitting height and subisehial leg length in Dutch children: presentation of normal values

Acta Paediatrica, 1995
A widely used method of judging body proportions is to consider the ratio of sitting height to height (SH/H) related to age. A drawback of this method is that only one derived variable is used. A pairwise consideration of the original measurements provides more information. In this study data from the cross–sectional Oosterwolde I growth study are used
GERVER, WJM, DEBRUIN, R
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NORMAL HEIGHT DETERMINATION FROM DIFFERENT METHODOLOGIES

The determination of normal height is essential for scientific and engineering applications, and it is intrinsically linked to the Earth’s gravity potential. This study compares two methodologies for computing normal heights following the International Height Reference System (IHRS) conventions.
SILVA, VALÉRIA CRISTINA   +4 more
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Fundal height in normal pregnant Nigerian women: Anthropometric gravidogram

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1990
AbstractFundal height measurements in centimeters (FH) have always been an objective method of evaluating fetal growth in pregnancy. The popular Mcdonald's rule refers mainly to caucasians unfortunately. Since FH may actually vary in an anthropological sense it was considered necessary to apply Mcdonald's rule to African subjects.
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