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Ergonomics, 2001
The biomechanics of slips are an important component in the prevention of fall-related injuries. The purpose of this paper is to review the available literature on the biomechanics of gait relevant to slips. This knowledge can be used to develop slip resistance testing methodologies and to determine critical differences in human behaviour between slips
M S, Redfern +8 more
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The biomechanics of slips are an important component in the prevention of fall-related injuries. The purpose of this paper is to review the available literature on the biomechanics of gait relevant to slips. This knowledge can be used to develop slip resistance testing methodologies and to determine critical differences in human behaviour between slips
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The Physics of Fluids, 1964
A discussion is given concerning the effects of viscosity and large disturbance amplitude on the instability occurring at a slip interface between two parts of an incompressible fluid. In particular it is shown how an analysis by Carrier can be applied to explain the train of small vortices generated at a shearing edge, and comparisons with ...
Amsden, A. A., Harlow, F. H.
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A discussion is given concerning the effects of viscosity and large disturbance amplitude on the instability occurring at a slip interface between two parts of an incompressible fluid. In particular it is shown how an analysis by Carrier can be applied to explain the train of small vortices generated at a shearing edge, and comparisons with ...
Amsden, A. A., Harlow, F. H.
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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1968
SummaryA general psycholinguistic interest in speech performance underlies the study to be reported here. The specific focus is on the system of control of sequencing of speech units, and even more narrowly on a class of speech errors–tongue-slips– which result from transient malfunctions of this system.
D S, Boomer, J D, Laver
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SummaryA general psycholinguistic interest in speech performance underlies the study to be reported here. The specific focus is on the system of control of sequencing of speech units, and even more narrowly on a class of speech errors–tongue-slips– which result from transient malfunctions of this system.
D S, Boomer, J D, Laver
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1991
There have been numerous arguments from the domains of phonotactics and stress for including the rhyme as an internal constituent of the syllable (Halle and Vergnaud, 1980). The rhyme has also been proposed as a production unit on the basis of slips of the tongue and word games (Fudge, 1987; Treiman, 1985).
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There have been numerous arguments from the domains of phonotactics and stress for including the rhyme as an internal constituent of the syllable (Halle and Vergnaud, 1980). The rhyme has also been proposed as a production unit on the basis of slips of the tongue and word games (Fudge, 1987; Treiman, 1985).
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1991
The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy and reliability of observational data on spontaneous slips of the tongue. Usually slips are jotted down immediately after being heard but there is no possibility of re-examining the correctness or completeness of this transcription.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy and reliability of observational data on spontaneous slips of the tongue. Usually slips are jotted down immediately after being heard but there is no possibility of re-examining the correctness or completeness of this transcription.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1992
Understanding the analyst's work and its vicissitudes has been a major focus of recent psychoanalytic writing. This study on slips of the analyst represents an attempt to advance our understanding of analytic work. The slips described support the view that slips reflect not simply contributions from instinctual life, but active work-related goals of ...
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Understanding the analyst's work and its vicissitudes has been a major focus of recent psychoanalytic writing. This study on slips of the analyst represents an attempt to advance our understanding of analytic work. The slips described support the view that slips reflect not simply contributions from instinctual life, but active work-related goals of ...
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Nature Materials, 2020
Bending of few-layer graphene leads to interlayer slip, and slipping lowers the bending stiffness. Beyond a critical bending angle, the graphene layers bend like a stack of paper, with a state of superlubricity for interlayer slip.
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Bending of few-layer graphene leads to interlayer slip, and slipping lowers the bending stiffness. Beyond a critical bending angle, the graphene layers bend like a stack of paper, with a state of superlubricity for interlayer slip.
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Slip initiation in alternative and slip-resistant footwear
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 2016Slips occur as a result of failure of normal locomotion. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of alternative footwear (Crocs™, flip-flops) and an industry standard low-top slip-resistant shoe (SRS) under multiple gait trials (normal dry, unexpected slip, alert slip and expected slip) on lower extremity joint kinematics, kinetics and ...
Harish, Chander +3 more
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The anatomy of a slip: Kinetic and kinematic characteristics of slip and non-slip matched trials
Applied Ergonomics, 2010To improve understanding of slip propagation mechanisms, one could compare features of early stance phase during slips and non-slips. This study investigated the similarities and differences in kinematics and utilized COF of paired trials, defined as a matched pair of slip and non-slip trials produced by the same participant walking on the same floor ...
Raymond W, McGorry +2 more
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American String Teacher, 1961
When two substances rub against each other, they frequently stick and then slip. The phenomenon accounts for the squeak of bearings, the music of violins and many other sounds of our daily experience.
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When two substances rub against each other, they frequently stick and then slip. The phenomenon accounts for the squeak of bearings, the music of violins and many other sounds of our daily experience.
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