نتایج جستجو برای: ground movement

تعداد نتایج: 295570  

2006
D. M. Zasada P. K. Sanyal R. P. Perry

Without motion compensation, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images of the ground are generally blurred. In 1997, MITRE reported the development technique called the Keystone Process for removing the range migration caused by the radial velocity component of each pixel’s movement within the scene, whether moving or stationary with respect to the ground. When applied to multiple phase center phas...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2001
K Norton S Schwerdt K Lange

OBJECTIVES To determine in Australian football (a) the influence of ground hardness and playing grade (level) on game speed and structure, and (b) player movement patterns throughout the game and across levels. METHODS The design consisted of several studies. Seventeen games played on grounds of different hardness in 2000 were used to determine game speed and structure. Four first grade and f...

2007
Sherry Summers

This paper describes the scientific principles of Darcy’s law and hydraulic resistance as they relate to the in-ground dispersal of onsite wastewater effluent. A clear understanding of how water moves into the ground via dispersal trenches is needed to facilitate proper system design and effect some standardization of dispersal trench sizing and design. Hydraulic conductivity of the media, hydr...

2017
Ahmad Yar Ranjha R. C. Peralta Robert W. Hill Antonio Maria Requena Howard M. Deer Majid Ehteshami

The relative reduction in potential ground-water contamination due to pesticides at several sites in Utah was determined by comparing alternative irrigation system designs, water management practices and pesticides. Alternative sprinkler irrigation distribution coefficients were used to estimate infiltration depths. The movement of pesticides through soils following sprinkler irrigations was si...

2014
Francesco Alonge Elisa Cucco Filippo D'Ippolito Alessio Pulizzotto

In this paper the performance of a sensor system, which has been developed to estimate hip and knee angles and the beginning of the gait phase, have been investigated. The sensor system consists of accelerometers and gyroscopes. A new algorithm was developed in order to avoid the error accumulation due to the gyroscopes drift and vibrations due to the ground contact at the beginning of the stan...

2012
Markus Grün Ulrich Konigorski

This contribution presents a new approach of estimating the joint torques for an active orthosis. The new approach combines inverse dynamics and measured ground reaction forces. The joint torques can easily be computed from the ground reaction forces, but the measurement is usually flawed. An obsererver is employed to estimate the disturbance of the measurements and restore the original joint t...

2017
Byron Miller Walter Nicholls

Recent anti-systemic social movements have illustrated the central role of cities in social movement mobilization. We not only highlight the characteristics of urban social relations that make cities fertile ground for mobilization, but also point to the disjunctures between the geographies and spatialities of social relations in the city, and the geographies and spatialities of many systemic p...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2003
Kyu Jung Kim Eiichi Uchiyama Harold B Kitaoka Kai Nan An

The objective of this study was to correlate the effects of muscle force on the movement of the center of pressure (COP) for increased clinical utility of the COP measurement. Five fresh frozen cadaveric specimens were used to apply a 49 N sinusoidal muscle force to isolated or grouped extrinsic ankle muscles, and a constant ankle joint reaction force at different tibial positions. The muscle f...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2011
Jesús Cámara Francisco Díaz María Soledad Anza Gaizka Mejuto Asier Puente Gorka Iturriaga Juan-Ramón Fernández

The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of patellar taping (PT) on landing characteristics of the vertical ground reaction force (VGRF) and on flight time during a counter movement jump (CMJ). Eleven healthy male subjects (age: 31.1 ± 4.2 years) volunteered for the study. Each subject performed six CMJs under two different jumping conditions: with PT and without PT (WPT). The o...

2017
Christopher M. Murphy

An active public strongly opposed to the nuclear arms race may offer the best hope to prevent weapons escalation and thereby decrease the risk of nuclear war. In spite of Marxist interpretations to the contrary, this paper argues that the peace movement is necessary and potentially powerful in creating social change. Some possible applications of behavioral psychology to the peace movement are ...

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