نتایج جستجو برای: slips effect

تعداد نتایج: 1643329  

Journal: :Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity 1994
Michael A. Christie John C. Dalrymple-Alford

Past studies have experienced difficulty in achieving graft survival and behavioural recovery after sensorimotor cortex lesions. In the present work, adult female rats trained preoperatively to cross a narrow beam for food reward were maintained in standard group cages or an enriched environment, commencing one week after a unilateral lesion. One month post-lesion, half of these rats received m...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2016
Sarah Domone Daniel Lawrence Ben Heller Tim Hendra Sue Mawson Jonathan Wheat

Slip-induced falls are among the most common cause of major occupational injuries in the UK as well as being a major public health concern in the elderly population. This study aimed to determine the optimal fall indicators for fall detection models which could be used to reduce the detrimental consequences of falls. A total of 264 kinematic variables covering three-dimensional full body model ...

2003
KARSTEN PEDERSEN

Microbial biofilm development was followed under growth conditions similar to those of a projected salinity power plant. Microscope glass cover slips were piled in biofilm reactors to imitate the membrane stacks in such a plant. A staining technique closely correlating absorbance values with biofilm dry weight was used for the study. Generally, the biofilms consisted of solitary and filamentous...

Journal: :AAOHN journal : official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses 1993
J Shaughnessy

Slips, trips, and falls (STFs) are the number one cause of injuries in the workplace and happen in all types of work environments. According to federal OSHA, slips, trips, and falls cause 15 percent of all workplace deaths and are second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities. STFs can result in head injuries, back injuries, broken bones, cuts and lacerations, sprained muscles, or even...

Journal: :Blood 1986
S Tsai C A Sieff D G Nathan

A novel cover slip-transfer culture system was designed to study the functional roles of stromal cells in hemopoiesis, particularly erythropoiesis. Human bone marrow stromal cell colonies were allowed to develop on small glass cover slips in liquid medium. The cover slips, along with the stromal cell colonies and progenitors attached to them were then transferred to a new tissue culture dish an...

2006
Isabella Chiari

The present work illustrates the main results of an experiment on errors and repairs in spoken language transcription, with significant relevance for the evaluation of validity, reliability and correctness of transcriptions of speech belonging to several different typologies, set for the annotation of spoken corpora. In particular, we dealt with errors and repair strategies that appear on the f...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Janet Pelley

Toronto has declared that every new building on its campuses will be designed to be “green-roofready”, according to Bass. “If the roof can support it and the budget is there, there are more benefits with an intensive roof. You get social benefits, and you may get even a stronger energy benefit too,” he adds. Peck agrees. Emphasizing the need to integrate green roofs into design, he says, “The r...

Journal: :Bio-medical materials and engineering 2015
Jeehoon Sohn Sukwon Kim

The present study evaluated effects of exercise training on the proprioception sensitivity, postural stability, and the likelihood of slip-induced falls. Eighteen older adults (6 in balance, 6 in weight, and 6 in control groups) participated in this study. Three groups met three times per week over the course of eight weeks. Ankle and knee proprioception sensitivities and postural stability wer...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2008
Josep Marco-Pallarés Estela Camara Thomas F. Münte Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells

An increase in cognitive control has been systematically observed in responses produced immediately after the commission of an error. Such responses show a delay in reaction time (post-error slowing) and an increase in accuracy. To characterize the neurophysiological mechanism involved in the adaptation of cognitive control, we examined oscillatory electrical brain activity by electroencephalog...

1995
J.-P. Eckmann

We consider the Ginzburg-Landau equation, @ t u = @ 2 x u+u?ujuj 2 , with complex amplitude u(x; t). We first analyze the phenomenon of phase slips as a consequence of the local shape of u. We next prove a global theorem about evolution from an Eckhaus unstable state, all the way to the limiting stable finite state, for periodic perturbations of Eckhaus unstable periodic initial data. Equipped ...

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