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Academic Radiology, 2017
Particularly for patients with heart arrhythmias, conventional BestSystole (BS) and BestDiastole (BD) reconstruction techniques in computed tomography (CT) frequently show artifacts that hinder the readability of the coronary tree. To address this problem, this paper presents an alternative reconstruction method that combines the technique ...
Sebastian Daniel Reinartz +6 more
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Particularly for patients with heart arrhythmias, conventional BestSystole (BS) and BestDiastole (BD) reconstruction techniques in computed tomography (CT) frequently show artifacts that hinder the readability of the coronary tree. To address this problem, this paper presents an alternative reconstruction method that combines the technique ...
Sebastian Daniel Reinartz +6 more
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Ergonomics, 2019
Repetitive workplace tasks are associated with fatigue-induced changes to shoulder muscular strategies, potentially altering kinematics and elevating susceptibility to tissue overexposures. Accessible and reliable methods to detect shoulder muscle fatigue in the workplace are therefore valuable.
Rachel L, Whittaker +2 more
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Repetitive workplace tasks are associated with fatigue-induced changes to shoulder muscular strategies, potentially altering kinematics and elevating susceptibility to tissue overexposures. Accessible and reliable methods to detect shoulder muscle fatigue in the workplace are therefore valuable.
Rachel L, Whittaker +2 more
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The Relativity of Motion as a Motivation for Leibnizian Substantial Forms
2015Richard Arthur (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada), in Substantial forms, points of view, and the relativity of motion, argues that one of Leibniz’s motivations for reintroducing substantial forms was to save the reality of motion. Already in 1676 Leibniz had established that motion, understood geometrically (i.e.
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Temporal Origination of the Material world and Mulla Sadra’s Trans-substantial Motion
2007One of the most important consequences of the Trans-substantial motion in Mulla Sadra’s philosophy is the demonstration of the temporal creation of the material world. According to this principle, all existents in the world of nature are essentially transformable, and changeable, and all their parts are continually in the process of creation and ...
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Substantially Stagnant Motions
Transactions of the Society of Rheology, 1962openaire +1 more source
“Substantial Motion” and “New Creation” in Comparative Context
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, 2010openaire +1 more source
BACKLOADING AFFECTS SUBSTANTIALLY THE BIOMECHANICS OF SIT-TO-STAND MOTION IN HEALTHY CHILDREN
Journal of Biomechanics, 2007Y.B. Seven, N.E. Akalan, C.A. Yucesoy
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