نتایج جستجو برای: arching effect

تعداد نتایج: 1642107  

2010
Jeremy M. DeSilva Zachary J. Throckmorton

BACKGROUND In the Plio-Pleistocene, the hominin foot evolved from a grasping appendage to a stiff, propulsive lever. Central to this transition was the development of the longitudinal arch, a structure that helps store elastic energy and stiffen the foot during bipedal locomotion. Direct evidence for arch evolution, however, has been somewhat elusive given the failure of soft-tissue to fossiliz...

2013
Matthew J. Lewis

Decision making must be made within an appropriate context; we contend that such context is best represented by a hierarchy of states. The lowest levels of this hierarchy represent the observed raw data, or specific low-level behaviors and decisions. As we ascend the hierarchy, the states become increasingly abstract, representing higher order tactics, strategies, and over-arching mission goals...

Journal: :Briefings in bioinformatics 2007
Indra Neil Sarkar

Biological knowledge can be inferred from three major levels of information: molecules, organisms and ecologies. Bioinformatics is an established field that has made significant advances in the development of systems and techniques to organize contemporary molecular data; biodiversity informatics is an emerging discipline that strives to develop methods to organize knowledge at the organismal l...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2012
D Kaur M Jain U Dhall K Singh

A variation in the course of the thoracic duct was found in the cervical portion of a male cadaver during routine dissection of the head and neck region for undergraduate students. The thoracic duct, while arching laterally above the clavicle, was coursing posterior to the vertebral vein but anterior to the vertebral artery; it normally passes anterior to both the vertebral vein and artery. To ...

2005
DAVID J. SAHN ANDWILLIAM F. FRIEDMAN

The cross-sectional echocardiographic features of mitral valve prolapse were defined in 26 children (ages 2-18 years) using a real-time, multiple-crystal ultrasound scanner. In each patient the physical findings of the mitral valve click-murmur syndrome were present and mitral valve prolapse had been diagnosed previously by conventional single crystal echocardiography. Mitral prolapse occurred ...

2016
Shai Revzen Daniel E. Koditschek Robert J. Full

Our objective is to provide experimentalists with neuromechanical control hypotheses that can be tested with kinematic data sets. To illustrate the approach, we select legged animals responding to perturbations during running. In the following sections, we briefly outline our dynamical systems approach, state our over-arching hypotheses, define four neuromechanical control architectures (NCAs) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Barbara A Oakley

The profound benefits of altruism in modern society are self-evident. However, the potential hurtful aspects of altruism have gone largely unrecognized in scientific inquiry. This is despite the fact that virtually all forms of altruism are associated with tradeoffs--some of enormous importance and sensitivity--and notwithstanding that examples of pathologies of altruism abound. Presented here ...

2015
M. A. Schuh J. M. Banda T. Wylie P. McInerney K. Ganesan Pillai R. A. Angryk

Large-scale data mining is often aided with graphic visualizations to facilitate a better understanding of the data and results. This is especially true for visual data and highly detailed data too complex to be easily understood in raw forms. In this work, we present several of our recent interdisciplinary works in data mining solar image repositories and discuss the over-arching need for effe...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Francisco Enrique Vicente G. Castro Jaderick P. Pabico

The arching phenomenon is an emergent pattern formed by a c-sized crowd of intelligent, goal-oriented, autonomous, heterogeneous individuals moving towards a w-wide exit along a long W -wide corridor, where W > w. We collected empirical data from microsimulations to identify the combination effects of c and w to the time T of the onset of and the size S of the formation of the arch. The arch ta...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
Victor Manuel Ortega-Jiménez Sarahi Arriaga-Ramirez Robert Dudley

Meniscus climbing using a fixed body posture has been well documented for various aquatic and neustonic insects, but is not known from small flying insects that inadvertently become trapped on water surfaces. Here, we show that thrips (order Thysanoptera) can ascend a meniscus by arching their non-wetting bodies to translate head-first and upward along a water surface; if initially oriented bac...

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