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... Illustration of generation.It is important to note here that the process of electromechanical energyconversion isreversible. This means that either electric energy can be converted into mechanical energy, ... internal storages ofenergy inside the machine. The first one is the stored electromagnetic energy, while the second one is the stored mechanical energy. Stored mechanical energy is the energy stored ... of the converted power that is defined asmectpω= (13)in terms of other known powers and derivation of the equation for motion of rotating massesin terms of known parameters and inputs of...
... WmS is the energy stored in the moving member and compliances of the mechanical system, WmL is the energy losses of the mechanical system in the form of heat, and Wm is the energy transferred ... schematically in Figure 1.3-2.The actual process of converting electrical energy to mechanical energy (or vice versa) is independent of (1) the loss ofenergy in either the electrical or the mechanical ... the same number of turns. 30 THEORY OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION r xK k= == = ì 10 32667 6 293 1005 mmN/m H m.In Figure 1.3-9, the plot of the negative of the electromagnetic...
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... expression of COX-2 and ppRb in AD. Although the involvement of activated glia in the initial upregulation of these factorsseems unlikely, we cannot exclude the involvement of gliain the regulation of ... phos-phorylation of pRb [23,24], which is followed byneuronal cell death. In this perspective, the current emerg-ing data on the early role of oligomeric and protofibrilicforms of Aβ in AD is ... BioMed CentralPage 1 of 5(page number not for citation purposes)Journal of NeuroinflammationOpen AccessShort reportMaximal COX-2 and ppRb expression in neurons occursduring early Braak...
... distribution of infusions between controls and cases (χ28=7.55; p=0.48) and in the frequency of infusion during the second-third months of pregnancy (χ21=0.4; p=0.51). The reason of infusion ... 1. Introduction The effect of drugs during pregnancy is determined beyond the chemical structure of product, the treatment time during gestation, dose, duration of treatment, underlying diseases ... infusion in the second month of gestation, i.e. during the critical period of renal a/dysgenesis. The type of drugs obviously has a greater impact for fetuses than the route of administration [17]....
... number of days of absti-nence during the 6 months preceding hospitalisation, duration of alcohol dependence, length of time since the first alcohol-related period of care, family history of alcoholism ... variables explained 20% of the total variance (Table 3). Predictive factors of improvement in quality of life during the inpatient programme Analysis of the distribution of the values for the ... of patients during care and the influence of QoL on the prognosis of alcoholism are unknown (22, 23). The aims of this study in a clinical setting was: 1) to determine the change in QoL of...
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