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Isokinetic and static plantar flexion characteristics

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1980
Isokinetic and static maximum plantar flexion torques were measured in 135 adults with sedentary professions. Close associations between isokinetic and static peak torques were found. Between the ages 20--49 years strength did not differ. Thereafter strength declined as a function of age. Maximum strength was 35% lower in females than in males.
A R, Fugl-Meyer   +2 more
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Static and Dynamic Characteristics of XPL Programs

Computer, 1975
One use of performance measurement techniques is in the study of operational characteristics of programs written in high-level programming languages. Information derived from such studies can be used to construct benchmark programs and synthetic workloads,1,2detect inefficiencies in programming language implementation, and suggest possible improvements
W. Gregg Alexander, David B. Wortman
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Static and dynamic pupillary characteristics in multiple sclerosis

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2021
Purpose: To examine the static and dynamic pupillary functions with automated pupillography in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with preserved visual acuity. Methods: Forty-seven MS patients with preserved visual acuity were included ...
Ersin Muhafiz   +4 more
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Static Performance Characteristics

2001
Sensor performance characteristics are generally divided into at least two categories: static and dynamic. Additional categories sometimes used include drift and exposure errors. The performance of sensors in conditions where the measurand is constant or very slowly changing can be characterized by static parameters.
Fred V. Brock, Scott J. Richardson
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Static characteristics of Josephson interferometers

Applied Physics, 1978
This investigation deals with the range in operating currents for which a Josephson interferometer, sometimes also referred to as Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID), may remain in the zero-voltage Josephson condition. An interferometer consists of one or more inductive loops each of which contains two Josephson junctions or other weak ...
E. O. Schulz-DuBois, P. Wolf
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Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Toothbrushing

Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1974
Manual toothbrushing is the principal method in general use for accomplishing the goal of plaque control for home dental care. This goal has not been achieved, which suggests that there is considerable room for integrated redesign in what must be regarded as a man-tool system with strong human factor components.
John G. Kreifeldt, Percy H. Hill
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Linearization of the Static Characteristics of a Radioisotope Density Meter

Measurement Techniques, 2018
The task of linearizing the characteristics of a radioisotope measuring device is considered. The process of nonlinear transformation of a stream of pulses with a Poisson distribution is analyzed. A method for the synthesis of the transformation function of a radioisotope device, taking into account the distribution law of the data signal, is proposed.
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