... Psicosintesi in Rome, “with the purpose of developing, applying and teaching the various techniques of psychotherapy and of psychological training” (Assagioli 196 5a, 280) The following year, the Institute ... adopting an attitude that is matter -of- fact, materialistic, and perhaps jaded or cynical Unaware, we are cut off from the compassionate touch ofthe infinite and the eternal, and we come to assume ... as an interactive part ofa relational system or field The notion ofthe isolated individual struggling with inner drives began to yield to a concept ofthe person as an integral part ofa larger...
... Photograph ofthe knee showing anterolateral dislocation ofthe proximal tibiofibular joint had a failed manipulation under anaesthesia and the joint needed an open reduction in which the fibular head ... by the fibular collateral ligament and inferiorly by the interosseous membrane [1] Knowledge ofthe anatomical variants ofthe proximal tibiofibular joint is vital to understand the pathomechanics ... ofthe knee showing dislocated fibuAnterior-posterior view ofthe knee showing dislocated fibular headThe mechanism ofthe anterolateral dislocation is inversion and plantar flexion ofthe ankle...
... defined as the shortest line distance between the MTH and the plantar surface (A) Schematic diagram of sensor showing the positions ofthe strain gauges and (B) photograph showing the attachment ... 3.2.2.4 Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe vertical channel 82 3.2.2.5 Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe AP shear channel 82 3.2.2.6 Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe ... Loss of protective sensation MTPJ Metatarsophalangeal joint MPEAI Metatarsal Pad Elasticity Acquisition Instrument ML Medial-lateral MRI Magnetic resonance imaging MTHs Metatarsal heads NLS Nonlinear...
... surface ofthe tibia and fibula and talus), tarsus (i.e., adjacent articulations among talus, calcaneus, navicular, medial, intermediate and lateral cuneiform, and cuboid), tarsometatarsal (i.e., the ... medial, intermediate and lateral cuneiforms, and the cuboid, articulating with the bases ofthe metatarsal bones) and metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints, with the aim to represent the physiological ... subtalar joint), for tarsometatarsal joint interactions and for metatarsal-phalangeal joint interactions As the friction was neglected (because physiologically, synovial fluid lubricates the articulating...
... non-weight-bearing conditions provided the initial tissue 63 thickness This facilitated determination ofthe local tissue indentation strain up to an approximate value of 46% and a nominal strain rate of ... Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe vertical channel Fig 3.2.2.5 Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe AP shear channel Fig 3.2.2.6 Calibration graphs showing linearity ofthe ML shear ... foot maintained to simulate a balanced stance-phase The indentor can be operated in manual mode by moving the tip axially at a speed of approximately mm/s Such adjustments, coupled with visual guidance...
... reductions inthe FAT Although these changes appear associated with increased ankle dorsiflexion, the actual cause could be the smaller inclination angle ofthe metatarsals to the horizontal, leading ... prevention of neuropathic plantar ulceration in DM patients, as it is a first line of defense against abnormal plantar loading transfer (Caputo et al., 1994, Cavanagh et al., 1993b) When plantar stress ... sensitivity analysis Variations 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% FAT 1620N 1458N 1296N 1134N 972N The movements at the ankle and metatarsophalangeal joints inthe main loading plane arising from adjustments in the...
... Appendix A: Finite element analysis (FEA) Finite element analysis is a numerical based method; the basic idea is that rather than obtaining an exact algebraic solution ofthe governing partial ... ofthe metatarsals These highlighted the clinical relevance ofthe model in analyzing the foot mechanism Inclusion ofa metatarsal support into the foam pad for enhanced forefoot (i.e sub-MTH areas) ... underneath individual metatarsal heads during gait This provided valuable data for verification of such a sophisticated musculoskeletal foot FE model A series of parametric modeling analysis was...
... used brain damage to a certain part ofthe brain as an example of how a person's linguistic ability could be destroyed, while musical ability remained in tact Gardner also used the example of an ... White/Caucasian Black Hispanic Asian Other Question asked the students for their major Student major categories were Accounting, Business Management, Marketing, and other Inthe Accounting major the ... and possibly more These intelligences include: verbal/linguistic, logical/ mathematical, visual/spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, musical/rhythmic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic (Armstrong,...
... but also in terms of patterns that are alternately easy or hard to obtain by chance What, then, are the patterns that are hard to obtain by chance and that in practice we use to eliminate chance? ... human agent deliberately takes a bottle of ink and pours it over a sheet ofpaperThe resulting ink blot may look the same in both instances, but inthe one case it is the result of natural causes, ... ofthe bacterial flagellum, we think of N as providing N targets for the chance formation ofthe bacterial flagellum, where the probability of hitting each target is not more than p Factoring in...
... question the quality ofthe analysis and make more informed decisions; and c) analysing data and presenting information to add value, instead ofthe majority of effort being spent on gathering data and ... Commission alone The seminar took place in March 2007, and the roles indicated are those occupied by the individuals at the time ofthe seminar Adrian Barker, IDeA Alan Meekings, Managing Director, Landmark ... on data sharing by the Ministry of Justice The Local Government White Paper (Ref 2) also notes thedevelopmentof local information systems to collate and analyse data about local areas and citizens...
... propositional variables from thelogical viewpoint): label being denoted by The reason for having such a double labeling, is that, as usual in minimalism, semantic and phonological features can move ... sim(strong case feature) instead of ply use (weak case feature) inthe lexicon, and use the same analysis The resulting label would be which yields the phonological from and thelogical form remains the ... (say ofa to a ) that depends of course on the particular -node inthe tree (for instance the situation is not necessary the same for nominative and for accusative case) In such cases, we may assume...
... representation of time Proceedings of IJCAI, 1985 Time Still another feature that has been overlooked inthe study oflogical form is time Although a number of papers include time in their logical ... relations, and subsequent pragmatic processing ofthelogical forms will further interpret these relations Representing the embedded clause as an additional argument to the predicate representing ... between logical forms of sentences involving action relations and those that not References [1] H Alshawi & J van Eijck Logical form inthe core language engine Proceedings ofthe ACL, 1989 [2] D Appelt...
... with the help ofthe following lemmas denotes the simultaneous replacement of any free occurrences ofthe Xj in with the formula Cj, taking care to avoid variable clashes inthe usual way (ordinarily ... specification of an RG and, perhaps at some stage, a computational test 94 The simulation proceeds as inthe relational grammar example Each configuration ofthe stack corresponds to a level in an ... partial.) Let F be this information inthe structure The nodes at the ends the set of terminating states of. A, and let PC .A) be the set ofthe arcs 1,2, and are ordered left to right; in our of...
... recovery The generation ofpaper and paperboard waste has flattened in recent years after a decades-long increase Over the same period, the rate of recovery of this waste has continued to increase ... structural diversity inthe remaining stand and two aimed at achieving limited structural diversity inthe remaining stand Inthe uneven-age scenarios, stems ina variety of diameters were removed In ... (2007) estimates that about two-thirds ofthe recoverable logging residues inthe United States are located in just 15 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,...
... Pediatrics, The American Foundation for AIDS Research, The American Medical Association, The American Psychological Association, The American Public Health Association, The Institute of Medicine, The ... evidence-based sexuality education that abstinence-only-educated teens engage in anal and oral sexual practices in lieu of vaginal intercourse so that they can technically keep their virginity pledges ... (Choosing the Best PATH, Teacher’s Guide, as cited in SIECUS, 200 5a) The only safe sex is ina marriage relationship where a man and a woman are faithful to each other for life.‖ (Game Plan, as...
... therefrom Also, we shall want to be able to form the name ofa kind from a predicate: (# water') is the name ofthe kind water and (# (cheap'(wine')) is the name ofthe kind cheap wine The rules for the ... postulate that A larab has fur The s-theory can this without difficulty: lamb' is true of individual lambs and the meaning postulate says of each of them that they have fur But the p-theory cannot ... conventional kinds but also of conventional servings such as the bottle of wine on the table or the 250ml in this glass Note that these can again be abstract entities: but rather than potentially being...
... locative inthe literal sense of location in space but rather makes use ofa metaphor having to with this notion Here the initial domain is that of space and spatial inclusion, while the final ... not taking place along the lines of greater or lesser specificity, but involving instead another kind of mapping that is really tantamount to metaphor A phrase like "in Marketing", for example, ... natural language question answering systems in which DA is the notions of ordinary language and D B thelogical vocabulary of some technical domain In this case, only lexical items specially invented...
... things are meanings? This is a moot point; however, one might quite plausibly explain meanings as ideasinthe mind, supposing we can make clear sense in turn ofthe idea ofideasinthe mind Therefore ... ourselves anew to that of analyticity Semantical Rules Analyticity at first seemed most naturally definable by appeal to a realm of meanings On refinement, the appeal ho meanings gave way to an appeal ... meaningfulness as the having (in some sense of ‘having’) of some abstract entity which he calls a meaning, whereas I not I remain free to maintain that the fact t,hat a given linguistic utterance...
... axioms The implicational axioms of T1 actually limit the class of structures which T2 axiomatises A theory of universal grammar has a natural interpretation in terms of algebraic theories, subtheories ... subtheories and implicational axioms which potentially allows a richer account of parametric variation than the naive p a r a m e t e r setting interpretation The approach is entirely analogous to the ... have determined that the original clause is in fact a finite sentence ofthe theory ,i I [ >1II I i I I I a Again, the h e a d - s u b c a t - s l a s h - d t r s axiom can be applied leaving only...