... learning in this experiment. Early in training, subjects of the EA group exhibited a rapidimprovement in performance, with further improve-ments occurring over the course of training. Otherinvestigators ... distance couldinclude influences from both feedforward planning andonline control. In contrast, the initial direction errorfocuses on the initial feedforward action, revealing plan-ning differences ... direction initialerror, defined as the angle between the ideal straightline to the target and the vector formed from the start-ing point (defined by initial velocity going above .06 m/s) and a point...
... in a plane (two dimensional motion) and motion in space (three dimensional motion) The following vectors will be defined for two- and three- dimensional motion: Displacement Average and instantaneous ... 4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions In this chapter we will continue to study the motion of objects without the restriction we put in chapter 2 to move along a straight line. Instead we will ... 0 00 0 0 02 2The y-component of the projectile velocity is: sinsinAt point A: 0 sinsin sin( ) sin sin2 2sin2yyo ov v gtvv v gt tgv vgt gH y t v t vg gvHgθθθθ θθ θθ=...
... thermophilic proteins contain morearginines on the protein surface than mesophilic proteins[36–38]. The effect of the large-scale increase in the numberof arginines was tested experimentally in T. reesei ... Nussinov, R. (2000) Factors enhancingprotein thermostability. Protein Eng. 13, 179–191.39. Turunen, O., Vuorio, M., Fenel, F. & Leisola, M. (2002)Engineering of multiple arginines into ... several minor modifications that correlate with theincreased thermostability. Increase in the frequency of Argis a known determinant in the thermostability, in the sameway as the increase in the...
... distortion in thefeedback including sensory deficits, a reduction in motor command [40], or an increase in motor com-mand noise, can lead to an increase in curvature. Anyinappropriate increase in ... trajectory plann ing level. In contrast, the mechanismthat increases curvature in stroke patien ts would not belimited to the degradation in trajectory planning. Degra-dation in the internal model ... Levin MF: Interjoint coordinationdynamics during reaching in stroke. Exp Brain Res 2003, 151:289-300.14. Mutsaarts M, Steenbergen B, Meulenbroek R: A detailed analysis of theplanning and execution...
... cortical bone longitudinalmodulus of elasticity increases with increase in strain rateby a factor of 1.5 for strain rate of 1500 compared to 1.0(1/sec), thus explaining in part the greater stiffnessobserved ... Corresponding author AbstractThe purpose of this investigation was to design and verify the capabilities of an in vitro loading-measurement system that mimics in vivo unconstrained three dimensional ... same potting of the ends could be used to test a spec-imen in all three modes of loading: axial compression,torsion and bending. In addition the bending fixtureswere capable of applying uniform...
... The Interface The top menu line contains all of the commands and options available to SAP2000, including Define, Draw, Select, Assign, Analyze, Display and Design. These listed menus contain ... command to bring up the Replicate form. 1. On the Linear tab, type 0 into the dx edit box, 144 into the dy box, and 0 into the dz box. 2. Type 1 into the Number edit box. Chapter 2 - An Introductory ... the 3-D View active by clicking anywhere in the window, and click the View menu > Show Grid command. This will shut off the grid lines in the 3-D View providing a less cluttered image of...
... moxifloxacin (in 19 patients), linezolid (in 14 patients), ampicilline-sulbactam (in 13 patients), clar-ithromycin (in 13 patients), piperacillin-tazobactam (in 12 patients), imipenem (in 11 patients), ... gen-eration cephalosporin (in 9 patients), vancomycin (in 2 patients), teicoplanin (in 4 patients), and tigecycline (in 8 patients). Of 61 patients for whom data were available regarding the use of ... COPD and asthma (70%). Chest radiograph findings were abnormal in 55 patients. Radiographic findings including bilateral infiltrates were existed in 55 pa-tients on admission. Patients with...
... transmitting communicable diseases in the hospital settings where they usually work.1 Healthy individuals who are infected with influenza virus, including those with subclinical infections, ... vaccine to protect their patients and other HCWs from getting infected with influenza virus. The motivating factors that in- fluenced HCWs’ decision to take influenza vaccine were similar in ... the vaccine in Oman where vaccinated individuals were less likely to have a history of influenza illness. This is an en-couraging finding which should be considered by all HCWs to increase...
... tools. 13.5 Color shading and color profile The color shading of surfaces is set by the shading command. There are three settings for shading: faceted (default), interpolated, and flat. ... commands: shading faceted shading interp shading flat 82Note that on surfaces produced by surf, the settings interpolated and flat remove the superimposed mesh lines. Experiment ... c) .* sin(n*v) ; z = b*v/(2*pi) + a*(1-v/(2*pi)) .* sin(u) ; Plot the surface, using y to define the color, and turn off the mesh lines on the surface: surf(x,y,z,y) shading interp Also...
... service levelsGaps in coverageGrowth in complexity and effortGrowth in cost and risk to the businessContinuity Defined: Ensuring applications and data are available during planned and unplanned ... View/Master/Slide Master to type in header1Propelling Business Growth With A Secure And Continuous Information InfrastructureJon MurrayGo to View/Master/Slide Master to type in header6Security TodayAn ... View/Master/Slide Master to type in header9Security Must Become Information-Centric Information-centric Security–An inside-out view of how to secure informationBegins with securing the data itselfMoves...