نتایج جستجو برای: end sill step slope

تعداد نتایج: 700286  

M. k. Beirami and M. Ilaghi Hoseiny,

Forced hydraulic jump in a horizontal stilling basin with one and two continuous sills at the downstream end of an ogee standard weir was investigated. Experiments were completed on sills of five different heights which were fixed at two different distances from the toe of the weir. The main characteristics of the jump such as the sequent depth ratio, relative roller length, and relative ener...

2004
Johannes J M van Delden

In response to the paper by Keown andJochemsen in which the latest empirical data concerning euthanasia and other end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands is discussed, this paper discusses three points. The use of euthanasia in cases in which palliative care was a viable alternative may be taken as proof of a slippery slope. However, it could also be interpreted as an indication of a shift tow...

2008
Ozgur KISI M. Emin EMIROGLU Ahmet BAYLAR

A chute is characterized by a steep bed slope associated with torrential flow. This chute flow may be either smooth or stepped. The flow conditions in stepped channels are classified as nappe flow, transition flow and skimming flow. In this paper, hydraulic characteristics of flow regimes on the stepped channels are presented systematically under a wide range of discharge, channel slope and ste...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
K M Borow A Neumann J Wynne

The value for the slope of the left ventricular (LV) end-systolic pressure-dimension and pressure-volume relations has been proposed as a quantitative measure of the LV inotropic state. This measure of LV inotropic state is attractive because it is independent of preload and incorporates afterload. To investigate the sensitivity of the slope of these relations to alterations in contractile stat...

2014
Therese Strasser Christian Peham Barbara A Bockstahler

BACKGROUND Inclined or slippery surfaces and various other types of obstacles are common demands in our environment. Dogs with impaired locomotion might have difficulties to manage rough terrain. Gait analyses using force plates or pressure plates, which are well established to characterize limb loads in human medicine as well as in animals, are mostly limited to level surfaces. Therefore, the ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Rachel Chee Anna Murphy Mary Danoudis Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis Robert Iansek

Freezing of gait (FOG) has been identified as one of the main contributors to gait disturbances in Parkinson's disease. While the pathophysiology remains enigmatic, several factors such as step length and the sequence effect (step to step reduction in amplitude) may lead to the occurrence of FOG. It was hypothesized that by reducing step length, FOG episodes would present more frequently if a s...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1968

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2012
Young-Hoo Kwon Lonn Hutcheson Jeffrey B Casebolt Joong-Hyun Ryu Kunal Singhal

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of transversely sloped ballasted walking surface on gait and rearfoot motion (RFM) parameters. Motion analysis was performed with 20 healthy participants (15 male and 5 female) walking in six surface-slope conditions: two surfaces (solid and ballasted) by three slopes (0, 5, and 10 degrees). The gait parameters (walking velocity, step len...

2004
Iosif Bena Nicholas P. Warner

We construct a new harmonic family: dielectric flow solutions with maximal supersymmetry in eleven-dimensional supergravity. These solutions are asymptotically AdS4 ×S7, while in the infra-red the M2 branes are dielectrically polarized into M5 branes. These solutions are holographically dual to vacua of the mass deformed theory on M2 branes. They also provide an interesting insight on the super...

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