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Single-breath washouts in a rotating stretcher
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001Vital capacity single-breath washouts using 90% O2-5% He-5% SF6 as a test gas mixture were performed with subjects sitting on a stool (upright) or recumbent on a stretcher (prone, supine, lateral left, lateral right, with or without rotation at end of inhalation).
Rodriguez, M. J. +4 more
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A Single Plane Method of Rotation
Psychometrika, 1946The method of rotation described here is applied to one hyperplane at a time. The method seems to be simple and quite effective and it can be applied by a relatively inexperienced computer. The method does not postulate a positive manifold, and hence it is applicable also to bipolar factors.
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1995
The basic principles of a single-lobe flap are discussed along with the description of a modified slide-swing rotational flap. This rotation flap is called the Schrudde flap, and it has many applications in the treatment of skin defects of the foot and ankle. This rotation skin flap procedure provides excellent end results with high patient acceptance.
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The basic principles of a single-lobe flap are discussed along with the description of a modified slide-swing rotational flap. This rotation flap is called the Schrudde flap, and it has many applications in the treatment of skin defects of the foot and ankle. This rotation skin flap procedure provides excellent end results with high patient acceptance.
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A radical rotation in single harelip
The American Journal of Surgery, 1958S IR Harold Gillies has Iong taught the principle of avoiding routine by treating each patient individually. StimuIated by this principle, chahenged by a stream of harelips in Korean patients and disappointed by my resuIts with standardized methods, I was Iead to contempIate the use of the existing Cupid’s bow and dimpIe in toto.
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Rotation of a single cell in a discontinuous rotating electric field
Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1983Abstract An experimental set-up is described, designed in order to induce rotation of single cells. The electric and time parameters of this set-up are discussed in order to obtain the maximum rotation speed. In this way it will be possible to obtain information on the induced dipoles in living cells and on interactions between chemicals and cell ...
G. Pilwat, U. Zimmermann
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Hindered Rotational Diffusion and Rotational Jumps of Single Molecules
Physical Review Letters, 1998We extended the sensitivity of fluorescence polarization anisotropy measurements to the single molecule level by studying the polarization response of single fluorophores rapidly rotating in liquid. Comparison with a simple model calculation allows us to obtain information on the hindered motion as well as on the rotational diffusion in the presence of
T. Ha +4 more
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Round rotational single sheet tester for rotational core loss measurements
2017 International Conference on Smart Systems and Technologies (SST), 2017This paper describes the procedure for measurement of the rotational core losses in electrical machines with an experimental setup made from a modified induction machine stator that is turned into round rotational single sheet tester. The differences between the similar apparatus and the problems caused by the specimen shapes and power supply harmonics
Hederić, Željko +4 more
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Rotational motion of a single water molecule in a buckyball
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2013Encapsulation of a single water molecule in a buckyball (C60) can provide fundamental insights into the properties of water. Investigation of a single water molecule is feasible through its solitary confinement in C60. In this paper, we performed a detailed study of the properties and dynamics of a single water molecule in a buckyball using DFT and MD ...
A Barati, Farimani +2 more
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Fast rotational matching of single-particle images
Journal of Structural Biology, 2005The presence of noise and absence of contrast in electron micrographs lead to a reduced resolution of the final 3D reconstruction, due to the inherent limitations of single-particle image alignment. The fast rotational matching (FRM) algorithm was introduced recently for an accurate alignment of 2D images under such challenging conditions.
Yao, Cong +5 more
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Correction of single-tooth rotations with rotating springs.
Journal of clinical orthodontics : JCO, 2000[No abstract available]
GIANCOTTI, ALDO +2 more
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