... Mean and standard deviation (SD) of haptic platform responses for comfort level, perceived safety, and quality of motion (QOM) with respect to therapists' own experience with the prototype and ... shows the mean and standard deviations of the therapists' responses to comfort, perceived safety, and quality of motion of the device at no (0 Ns/m), low (10 Ns/m), medium (50 Ns/m), and high (100 ... and internal rotation [26] The end-effector of the prototype was designed to rotate independently of the motion of the robot and the direction of the exercise, as shown in Figure A rotation of...
... performs also in qualitative sense, we tested it with artists and designers in various art, design, and cultural heritage projects The application of artists and designers and curators is of ... Visualization Techniques for Art andDesign (2006-2007) and Interactive Visualization Techniques for Art andDesign (2007–2009) The authors thank all artists, designers, and curators for their contributions: ... architecture, interior design, product design, as it may diminish the number of mock-ups anddesign changes in too late stage of the process It can be used for maintenance of complex machines, and possibly...
... extending our designand prototype implementation of S IENA in a number of ways For instance, we plan to enhance the designof the interface and algorithms to support mobility of clients We also ... level of clients allows for the possibility of redirecting and/ or temporarily suspending the flow of notifications from objects of interest to interested parties, and supports the mobility of clients ... configuration of servers and clients mapped onto the sites of a wide-area network and (2) an assignment of application behaviors to objects of interest and interested parties A site represents a subnet and...
... objectives in terms of performance (can do) Outline of the test Skills to be included Item types and tasks Topics to be covered Elicitation and response formats for items Number of items in each ... required 25% chance of guessing correctly items may test knowledge of distractors wrong answer may result from lack of understanding of syntax (English) permits only limited sampling of total knowledge ... advantages and disadvantages of multiple choice tests To explore tips and techniques for writing successful multiple choice items To evaluate and correct multiple choice questions and answers...
... category of intervention into various forms, and others succinctly describing only the category The interests, mandate and resources of the development team probably guided the type and extent of interventions ... cost-effectiveness of such a process, however, remains to be demonstrated All authors participated in conception anddesignof the study, in the acquisition and interpretation of data, and in the revision of ... guideline was a partial update [7] of a previously published guideline [12], and both of these were combined for the evaluation Four of the guidelines were complete updates of previously published guidelines...
... reproducible designof RNAi reagents for large sets of genes or even whole genomes using an expanded set of parameters, such as target analysis for all splice isoforms, overlap analysis with SNPs and ... file) and AFF (annotation file format) formats for additional sequence analyses and straightforward reagent visualization in any genome browser Application of NEXT-RNAi for RNAi reagent design ... specificity, efficiency and other features of libraries of long dsRNAs and siRNAs As examples, we performed a re-annotation Page of 12 of eight large-scale RNAi libraries designed for the Drosophila...
... when to use and how to design an interrupted times series evaluation (Interrupted Time Series Evaluation) NorthStar reviews two other types ofevaluation (Process Evaluationand Economic Evaluation) ... interventions and their evaluation The intention was for the tool to be useful to users with varying levels of experience in QI research, andfor the text to be instructional as well as informative For ... implementation andevaluationof QI interventions It guides the user on how to identify "determinants of practice" in designing the intervention and on how to design a cluster RCT as the preferred evaluation...
... for data input ● Managing visual layouts, styles, and the general appearance and navigation of the application ● Encapsulating the affect of globalization and localization ● Formatting data and ... brief summary of the benefits ofdesign patterns and reusable components: ● Design patterns – Design patterns provide access to proven methodologies for solving general problems and the ability ... reuse of architecture, design, and implementation decisions Appropriate use of patterns reduces the designand development effort required to build your application Additionally, the adoption of...
... hold context information for the thread Therefore, the number of threads that you can create is limited by the amount of memory available 116 Designand Implementation Guidelines for Web Clients ... pool, and it requires you to have a deeper understanding of the thread lifecycle and thread management A discussion of manual thread creation and management is beyond the scope of this guide For ... method 120 Designand Implementation Guidelines for Web Clients The use of Monitor objects is common, and both Visual C# and Visual Basic NET include language level support for obtaining and releasing...
... accurate (compare the performance of these algorithms for R0.5 and R2.0 in Fig 9), therefore perform worse in terms of R2.5 than they in terms of R5.0 and R10.0 5.3.2 Comparison of the Statistics Columns ... number of insights into the choice of the most appropriate metrics and statistics (Sect 5.2), the effect of the datatype on the performance of algorithms and the difficulty of the various forms of ... and Fleet 2000) or to model blur (Seitz and Baker 2009) 2.1.5 Color and Multi-Band Images Another issue, addressed by a number of authors (Ohta 1989; Markandey and Flinchbaugh 1990; Golland and...
... terms Criteriaof Acceptability andCriteriafor Acceptability are both used in this report Criteriaof is used when specific reference is made to the MED in which it is employed Criteriafor ... EQUIPMENT acceptance testing of new equipment, identification ofcriteriaof acceptability for equipment safety and performance throughout its life, and establishment of quality assurance programmes ... scope and format adopted for RP 91 This report addresses the needs of these groups while taking due account of the reality of globalization of the equipment industry, the associated standards and...
... phenology; and (2) in the present model males and females may differ both in d and D We then focus upon the effects on q* as a function of asynchrony, density, the value of c(·) and the amount of protandry ... zero and 1, we have deviated from the forms of equations and STUDY SPECIES AND DATA SETS Both butterfly species analysed here, P clodius (Auckland, Debinski & Clark 2004) and P smintheus (Roland, ... populations, and may account for the apparently male-biased sex ratio we observed for P smintheus (Roland et al 2000; Matter & Roland 2002; Matter et al 2003) and the high female death rate estimated for...
... suffices for the discreteness of spectrum of HV that the condition (2.5) holds only for a sequence of d’s; i.e., d ∈ {d1 , d2 , }, dk → and d−2 γ(dk ) → +∞ as k → +∞ k ¨ DISCRETENESS OF SPECTRUM FOR ... Annals of Mathematics, 162 (2005), 919–942 Discreteness of spectrum and positivity criteriafor Schr¨dinger operators o By Vladimir Maz’ya and Mikhail Shubin* Abstract We provide a class of necessary ... Ω\BR (0) ∞ for every u ∈ C0 (Ω) |∇u|2 dx + Ω |u|2 V(dx) , Ω ¨ DISCRETENESS OF SPECTRUM FOR SCHRODINGER OPERATORS 931 Therefore, it follows from the discreteness of the spectrum of HV that for ¯ every...
... research of information for the first edition of the book and in planning its organization and format I also want to thank Dr Sandoval Melin for his expertise in the area of exercise Sandoval has ... uniformity and lack of individualization of healing approaches and are therefore more than ready to embrace the natural principle of treating the individual Moreover, the success ofnatural treatments ... cervix and vagina, check for the size of the ovaries, assure the normalcy of the uterus and vagina, and observe for the presence or absence of secondary sex characteristics (such as breasts and...
... Resultant force Equilibrium of forces Law of parallelogram of forces Law of triangle of forces and its converse Law of polygon of forces Solution of simple engineering problems by analytical and graphical ... Concept of kinetic and potential energy, various forms of energy, Conservation ofenergy Force constant of spring, potential energyof a stretched spring Elasticity Elasticity, stress and strain ... Mechanics and its utility Concept of scaler and vector quantities Effect of a force Tension & compression Rigid body Principle of physical independence of force Principle of transmissibility of a force...
... number of elements that will require attention People Training and supervision of staff for collection and analysis of information Training of managers to promote the effective use of information for ... Acknowledgements This handbook is an adaptation of the Planning for monitoring andevaluation handbook by Michael Randel, published by Olive Publications in 2002 Cape Action for People and the Environment ... needs Clear formats and timing of reports 36 Monitoring and evaluation: tools for biodiversity conservation and development projects Use of the monitoring information Learning by staff and partners...
... most of its energyfor processing data and executing codes, a part of its energyfor SPI communication and a little energyfor analog to digital conversion and in sleep mode The consumption of ... Eijk presents the energy consumption of the kth state of the jth component of node i, and Eijl presents the energy consumption of the lth state transition of the jth component of node i The node ... compared with NS-2 Designand architecture of IDEA1 In this section, the designand architecture of IDEA1 are presented, including the design framework, HW/SW modeling, energy model and user interface...
... version of [4, Lemma 1] The second and the third are the direct extensions of [2, Lemmas 2.2 and 2.3] to the case of (1.1) Lemma 2.1 Let u = u(x) be a nonoscillatory solution of (1.1) For an arbitrary ... and 2.3, which provides the domain oscillation criteriafor (1.1) and extends [2, Corollary 2.1] Theorem 3.3 Assume that for some c ∈ (a,b) andfor some H ∈ Ᏼ, ϕ,ρ ∈ C ([1, ∞), R+ ) such that ... solution u(x) of (1.1) has at least one zero on Ω(a,b) = {x ∈ RN : a < x < b} Proof Equation (3.13) implies that both (2.14) and (2.19) not hold for the given c, and hence every solution u(x) of (1.1)...
... ’02, and so forth He serves as the Guest Editor of Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking (Inderscience Publishers, USA), Guest Editor of Journal of Wireless Communications and Mobile ... University of Hull, UK He is currently a professor and director of the institute of Mobile Communications, Southwest Jiaotong University, China, and a Guest Professor at Leeds University (UK) and Shanghai ... recipient of the UK ORS Award (1992), and the NSFC Outstanding Young Scientist Award (1998) He served as the Chairman of PDCAT ’03 and IWSDA ’01, and a Cochair or PC member of a number of international...