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The evolution of vestibular function and health-related quality of life in bilateral vestibulopathy. [PDF]

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Torsion angle dynamics for NMR structure calculation with the new program DYANA.

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1997
The new program DYANA (DYnamics Algorithm for Nmr Applications) for efficient calculation of three-dimensional protein and nucleic acid structures from distance constraints and torsion angle constraints collected by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR ...
P. Güntert   +2 more
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Stretchable Capacitive Sensors of Torsion, Strain, and Touch Using Double Helix Liquid Metal Fibers

, 2017
Soft and stretchable sensors have the potential to be incorporated into soft robotics and conformal electronics. Liquid metals represent a promising class of materials for creating these sensors because they can undergo large deformations while retaining
Christopher B. Cooper   +7 more
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Torsion of the Testis [PDF]

open access: possibleScandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1972
22 cases operated on for testicular torsion at Gentofte Hospital Surgical Department H are reported.The material is devided into two maingroups, i.e. 11 cases in whom the testes seemed to be saved by the operation and 11 cases in whom hemicastration had to be done.
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Refinement of the Sugar-Phosphate Backbone Torsion Beta for AMBER Force Fields Improves the Description of Z- and B-DNA.

Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2015
Z-DNA duplexes are a particularly complicated test case for current force fields. We performed a set of explicit solvent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations with various AMBER force field parametrizations including our recent refinements of the ε/ζ and ...
Marie Zgarbová   +5 more
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Curvature, Torsion, and Force Sensing in Continuum Robots Using Helically Wrapped FBG Sensors

IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2016
Due to their small size and flexibility, fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors have been integrated into needle-sized continuum robots for shape estimation and force measurement. The challenge in extending previous shape and force sensing technologies to pre-
Ran Xu, A. Yurkewich, Rajnikant V. Patel
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