... inexpressing thehuman language and emotions.Within the context of this book, we present the state -of- the- art methods for analyzing the structure and motion ofthehumanbody in parallel with the mosteffective ... rise to the necessity of producing realistic models ofthehuman body. Building and animating a synthetic, cartoon-like, model ofthehumanbody hasbeen practiced for many years in the gaming ... will be able to recognize the emotional states of their users. The face, being the most expressive and complex part ofthehuman body, is the object of discussion in the following five chapters...
... Given that the roles of these residues definitely confirm each other, the dif-ference in their significance might be attributable to the importance and ⁄ or necessity ofthe receipt of the phenol-hydroxyl ... rationale forthe major role of Arg316 in arresting the ligandWhen the amino acid sequences ofthe LBD of all the NRs were aligned to that of ERRc, it became notice-able that 26 receptors among the ... 3.3% ofthe binding affinity for the wild-type ERRc) for [3H]BPA (Fig. 4, Table 1).These results clearly indicate that the hydrogen bondsbetween the phenol-hydroxyl group of BPA and the Glu275...
... latitude for the introduction of positive mutations (S. Nuttall, unpub-lished observation). The experiments testing the impact of removal of the intradomain disulphide bond provide further evidence ... allowingformation of a large number of conformational antigen-binding surfaces including planar and ridged topologies [2]. The orientation ofthe loops is maintained by a combination of their ... Stewart.Nuttall@csiro.auAbbreviations: IgNAR, new antigen receptor antibody from sharks;VNAR, single variable domain ofthe IgNAR antibody; Tom70, human 70 kDa component ofthe translocase ofthe outer mito-chondrial membrane;...
... transmit the nerves to the roof ofthe nasal cavity; those at the medial and lateral parts ofthe groove are larger the former transmit the nerves to the upper part ofthe nasal septum, the latter ... frontal lobe ofthe brain. The inferior surface forms the back part ofthe roof ofthe orbit, and the upper boundary ofthe superior orbital fissure. This fissure is of a triangular form, and ... VII. The Veins 1. Introduction2. The Pulmonary Veins3. The Systemic Veins a. The Veins ofthe Heart b. The Veins ofthe Head and Neck 1. The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face2. The...
... was in the past.Figure 1 shows the relationshipbetween the two moving averagelines and the MACD for Columbia Energy Group. The top part of the chart contains the weekly price plots for Columbia, ... Leadingindicators offer the potential of greaterrewards—getting inon the groundfloor—while expos-ing you to greaterrisk the possibility of the expected movetaking place fartheroff or never ... including the MACD line and the signal line, the most importantaspect is the interaction between the two lines, as well as theirpositions relative to the equilibrium, orzero, line.When the MACDis...
... Ossification ofthe Bones1 Ossification center in the head ofthe femur 2 Greater trochanter 3 Head ofthe femur 4 Neck ofthe femur The ossification ofthe bones ofthe limbs starts within the ... great variety of muscles. The architecture ofthe muscles depends on the functionalsystems in which they are involved, i.e., the kind of move-ments, the form ofthe joints with their specific ... axillary lineD = umbilical-pelvic linePosition ofthe inner organs ofthehumanbody (anterior aspect). The main cavities ofthebody and their contents.104750_S_001_018_Kap_1:_ 04.01.2010...
... enrich and to make more comfortable the life of the common man.’’ That, of course, had been one ofthe main goals of the American art exhibit: to let the people ofthe world know that Americanculture ... haven forthehuman spirit. Armiesand governments might fight to protect the countries of politics andeconomics; art would serve as the guardian ofthe ‘‘country ofthe soul.’’What made it all the ... De-partment of State from the afa in the spring of 1946 forthe sum of $5,585. The watercolors, like the oils, were in the modern style and boasted anequally impressive array of artists: Jacob...
... University of Cali-fornia [5,6] provided a tremendous resource of knowl-edge related to the mechanics ofhuman movement. The work at the University of California formed the basis for many ofthe fundamental ... AbstractOver the centuries the evolution of methods forthe capture ofhuman movement has beenmotivated by the need for new information on the characteristics of normal and pathological human movement. ... one ofthe primary technical factors limiting the advancement ofthe study ofhuman movement is the measurement of skeletal movement from markers or sen-sors placed on the skin. The movement of...