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Pneumatics and Electro-pneumatic Control Laboratory

2010 International Conference on e-Education, e-Business, e-Management and e-Learning, 2010
Production system pneumatics control laboratory serve for teaching automatic control principles and programming in flexible production via various control modes often used in the technical practice. In this laboratory there are applied real elements of control systems.
Karol Velíšek, Peter Košťál
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Pneumatics and Hydraulics

2014
Peter R N Childs
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Pneumatization in Otosclerosis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1999
In this study, degrees of mastoid pneumatization in otosclerotic and normal patients were compared on CT scan and plain X-rays. This study was prospective, conducted on inpatients and outpatients at a large community hospital. Patients were consecutively evaluated with no sex or age predilection.
Koşar, U.   +4 more
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Pneumatics

open access: yesScientific American
This is a web page with learning objects in Pneumatics. The lessons cover the topics of scientific laws & symbols, valves & actuators, pneumatic power sources and other basic ...
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Pneumatization of Turbinates

The Laryngoscope, 2003
AbstractObjectives To present unusual computed tomography (CT) findings concerning huge pneumatization of turbinates and paranasal sinuses in one patient. In current world literature the authors only found nine reports of pneumatization of inferior turbinates, which, therefore, must be considered an extremely rare anatomical finding.Study Design Case ...
Hannes, Braun, Heinz, Stammberger
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CHARACTERIZATION OF PNEUMATIC RETINOPEXY FAILURES AND THE PNEUMATIC PUMP

Retina, 2014
We review a three-year series of cases with pneumatic retinopexy (PR), specifically evaluating failures and suggesting a new mechanism of failure.One hundred and thirty-five consecutive patients who underwent PR for rhegmatogenous retinal detachments were included. The primary outcome measure was the characteristics of PR failures.
Ian R, Gorovoy   +3 more
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Pneumatic retinopexy

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1988
Pneumatic retinopexy, a term introduced by Hilton in 1985, describes a recently revised and modified operation used for primary rhegmatogenous retinal reattachment. A gas bubble is injected into the vitreous cavity and the patient positioned so that the bubble closes the retinal break, permitting resorption of subretinal fluid. A chorioretinal adhesion
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The Pneumatic Biped ?Lucy? Actuated with Pleated Pneumatic Artificial Muscles

Autonomous Robots, 2005
This paper reports on the bipedal robot Lucy which is actuated by pleated pneumatic artificial muscles. This novel actuator is very suitable to be used in machines which move by means of legs. Besides its high power to weight ratio the actuator has an adaptable passive behavior, meaning the stiffness of the actuator can be changed on-line.
Björn Verrelst   +5 more
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The Pneumatic Arm Prosthesis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1965
The rehabilitation of the amputee has always challenged the ability of the surgeon, the ingenuity of the limb maker, and the social imagination of the public spirited citizen. Only their collaboration can eliminate the stigma of defect and restore the patient's capacity for gainful employment. The amputee is faced by a triple threat. First, the obvious
H H, KESSLER, E A, KIESSLING
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