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Air-Wake Prediction Based Air-Vehicle Recovery Aids

International Journal of Maritime Engineering, 2021
This report demonstrates the capability of the forward prediction of the properties of the arriving wind at a vessel for time intervals adequate to significantly aid in the recovery of a wide range of air vehicles onto vessels. For craft with flight decks sited in the fore part of the vessel it is adequate to simply predict the arriving wind.
M R Belmont   +4 more
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Postoperative recovery: DrEaMing as a wake-up call?

British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2022
Enhanced recovery programmes reduce hospitalisation and medical complications across procedures, but unfortunately there have well-documented difficulties in implementation. Some recovery programmes include many components that hinder widespread implementation.
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Recovery in the wake of in-line axial-flow rotors

Physics of Fluids, 2022
The flow around the rotor of an axial turbine, operating in the wake of an upstream one, is resolved using large-eddy simulation on a cylindrical grid consisting of 3.8 billion points. Three distances from the upstream rotor are considered, ranging from 6 to 10 diameters.
A. Posa, R. Broglia, E. Balaras
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Recovery curves of the blink reflex during wakefulness and sleep

Journal of Neurology, 1976
The paired shock technique was used to study the effect of sleep on the excitability of the short latency R1 and long latency R2 components of the electrically elicited blink reflex. During wakefulness, R1 returned, after transient potentiation, to its original level in about 150 ms following the conditioning stimulus.
J, Kimura, O, Harada
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Preserved somatosensory discrimination predicts consciousness recovery in unresponsive wakefulness syndrome

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2018
To assess somatosensory discrimination and command following using a vibrotactile P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) in Unresponsive Wakefulness Syndrome (UWS), and investigate the predictive role of this cognitive process on the clinical outcomes.Thirteen UWS patients and six healthy controls each participated in two experimental runs in which ...
Spataro R.   +7 more
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In the Wake of Disaster: Facilitating Business Recovery

2014
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina, one of the five deadliest hurricanes in US history, slammed into the Louisiana coast — with sustained winds during landfall in southeastern Louisiana of 125 miles per hour. Psychologists in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), Division 14 of the American Psychological Association (APA),
Vicki V. Vandaveer, Tracey E. Rizzuto
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Wake recovery dynamics in tandem tidal turbines

Physics of Fluids
This study presents an integrated experimental and computational fluid dynamics investigation of wake interactions between two tandem-aligned horizontal-axis tidal turbines. Through high-precision acoustic Doppler velocimetry measurements and blade-resolved simulations using the shear stress transport-partially averaged Navier–Stokes (SST-PANS ...
Yaoru Qian   +4 more
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Recovery in schizophrenia: a values wake-up call

2012
Topics covered in this chapter The importance of raised awareness of values is illustrated by a story of recovery in schizophrenia. Other topics include: Crises and shared values NICE guidelines Person-centered and multidisciplinary assessment Assessment of strengths (StAR values) WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan).
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[Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome: clinical predictors of late recovery.]

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2018
Patients affected by the outcomes of serious traumatic and/or non-traumatic brain injury may show progressive recovery characterized by a broad spectrum of clinical conditions, which are often not completely different, but of differing seriousness. The unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) are syndromes that may ...
Gianfranco, Lamberti   +3 more
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Flow recovery in the wake of a suspended flat plate

Journal of Hydraulic Research, 2007
The flow field behind a flat plate suspended in an open channel is investigated using LDV. The formation of a gap between the plate and channel bed produces a flow that is different from the flow around a wall-mounted bluff body. The gap can be perceived as an end condition of the plate that suppresses the formation of the horseshoe vortex and modifies
F. N. Krampa-Morlu, R. Balachandar
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