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Good vibrations

Science, 2023
The role of a mechanosensitive ion channel in sexual behavior is ...
Arlene J, George, Victoria E, Abraira
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Vibrator, vibration unit, and vibrator control method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
A vibrator has massaging balls supported by a treating unit that may be shifted along a subject portion for treatment, guided by guiding members. The treating unit is supported by a supporting structure with respect to the guiding members. A position or orientation altering mechanism is provided for altering the position of the treatment unit in a ...
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Vibrational anharmonicity and multilevel vibrational dephasing from vibrational echo beats

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1997
Vibrational echo experiments were performed on the IR active CO stretching modes (∼2000 cm−1) of rhodium dicarbonylacetylacetonate [Rh(CO)2acac] and tungsten hexacarbonyl [W(CO)6] in dibutylphthalate and a mutant of myoglobin-CO (H64V-CO) in glycerol–water using ps IR pulses from a free electron laser.
RECTOR K. D.   +5 more
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Vibrational Relaxation of Anharmonic Oscillators with Vibration–Vibration and Vibration–Translation Energy Exchanges

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1970
The vibrational relaxation of a system of anharmonic oscillators with high initial vibrational energy into a low-temperature heat bath was studied. It was assumed that the vibration–vibration quasisteady population distribution was instantly established, and during the longer time scale the level population distribution was controlled by a continuous ...
C. T. Hsu, F. H. Maillie
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Vibration and Vibration Control

1990
Vibration in machinery and structures is caused by the disturbing forces from, for example, reciprocating masses, unbalanced rotating masses, variable fluid pressure in hydraulic systems, turbulent wind loadings, wave action on structures, ground effects on vehicles, etc.
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Vibration white finger

The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1988
Nineteen consecutive patients claiming compensation for vibration white finger were reviewed. The cold provocation test was found to be of no value in confirming a diagnosis of vibration white finger. Small cysts were apparent on the radiographs in 61% of patients’ wrists but none had developed significant degenerative changes of the wrist or digits ...
J C, Boyle, N J, Smith, F D, Burke
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