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... thermally-induced hand pain (H) and temple pain (T). Motion sickness and subjective discomfort were measured. Results: Motion sickness was less after pre-treatment with rizatriptan for 4 of 10 subjects and ... fre-quency of about 50% 23. This increased susceptibility to motion sickness in migraineurs is of uncertain cause and can occur with both self motion, i.e., vesti-bular-induced motion sickness, and ... testing 5, 6. Motion sickness provides an easily reproduced vestibular symptom. Motion sickness can be induced by stimulation of the vestibular receptors via actual motion or motionof visual...
... supernovae, measurements of the large-scaledistribution of galaxies, and studies of gravitational lenses, provide ways to mea-sure the geometry of the universe and the value of the cosmological ... implications—fromcosmology and black hole physics, to a new understanding of space and time, toa possible unification of all of the known forces and particles in natureareenormous.Copyright â National Academy of ... one of the mostrapidly changing areas of science today. A short list of some of the importantachievements of the past decade illustrates this point:ã The confirmation of the existence of gravitational...
... Understanding and Generation, Asilomar, CA, November 1991. [Jackendoff and Landau, 1991] Ray Jaekendoff and Barbara Landau. Spatial language and spatial cog- nition. LEA, 1991. [Jaekendoff, ... adverbials twice and n times; and finally the temporal adverbials for and in. Trajectory -of- motion events are modeled as con- tinuous constant rate changes of location in one di- mension of the TRAJECTOR ... with Moens and Steedman (1988) and Jackendoff (1991). plod, and walk; the locative prepositions to, towards, from, away from, along, eastwards, westwards, and to and back; various landmarks;...
... equations of motion, theboundary conditions and the energy-momentum.The plan of our paper is the following. In Section 2 we present the derivation of the Euler-Lagrange equations of motion, of the ... ConclusionThe equations of motion, of the boundary conditions andof the energy - momentum for theclassical rigid string are reconserved. Certain consequences of the equations ofmotion are presented.We ... Physics, College of Science, VNU, 334 Nguyen Trai, Thanh Xuan, Hanoi, VietnamReceived 28 June 2008Abstract. The correct forms of the equations of motion, of the boundary conditions andof thereconserved...
... vehicles. X is in the standard direction of motion, x and z are in the plane of vehicle symmetry, and y completes a right-handed set of coordinates. The origin at the lower outside of the body alleviates ... functionality and/ or appearance. The body of the vehicle carrying the sensors and providing the means for locomotion is, of course, of utmost importance. The lengthy description of the previous ... simple motion laws, in general. Subjects (treated in Chapter 3) have the capability of sensing information about the environment andof initiating motion Dynamic Vision for Perception and Control...
... one of the mostrapidly changing areas of science today. A short list of some of the importantachievements of the past decade illustrates this point:ã The confirmation of the existence of gravitational ... development of string theory and the quantum theory of geometry aspromising candidates for the union of quantum mechanics and general relativity.ã The first descriptions of the quantum states of black ... microscopic structure of space and time, and the unification of allforces—challenges to understanding that have captured the imaginations of physi-cists and lay persons alike. Yet gravitational physics...
... less than 1percent of the world’s population understand and can actually apply the twelve Lawsof Persuasion? Therefore, as Ireveal the secrets of influence and science of persuasion, you will ... improvement and betterment of ourselves, our friends and families, and our communities. Let’s faceit, though: Most of us are not born persuaders. For the majority of us, the arts of persuasion and influence ... Deutsch and H. B. Gerard, ‘‘A Study of Normative and Informational Social Influence upon Judgment,’’Journal of Abnormal Psychology 51 (1955): 629– 636. [7]E. Aronson and J. Mills, ‘‘The Effect of...
... changes of theexternal concentrations of glucose and lactate. Thereason is that the metabolism of this cell is controlledby the demand for energy and redox equivalents, and not by the offer of ... state of the network at an ATPconsumption rate of 20.8 lmặs)1 and a GTP consump-tion rate of 0.19 lmặs)1. On the basis of the stoichiom-etric matrix of the network and the flux rates and metabolite ... rate laws (approximate model) or based on a mixture of simplified and detailed rate laws (hybrid model, values in bold). The heading designates the type of load parameter varied and the range of...
... part of the paper, I present a new treatment of THE IMPERFI~CTIVE PARADOX (Dowty 1979) for the restricted case of trajectory- of- motion events. This treatment extends and re- fines those of ... having actual events standing in the part -of relation to hypothetical super-events. This treatment extends and refines those of Moens and Steedman (1988) and Jackendoff (1991), at least for ... classes and aspectual composi- tion. Linguistics and Philosophy, 12(1), 1989. [12] Michael White. Delimitedness and trajectory -of- motion events. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the...
... indeed used LH and related sources. Because the substance and detail of the laws is discussed in part II, most of the citation and discussion of the secondary literature on CC’s laws is left ... Apodictic Laws 51 4. Opportunity and Date for the Use of Hammurabi’s and Other Cuneiform Laws 91Part II: The Compositional Logic of the Covenant Code 121 5. Debt-Slavery and the Seduction of a ... individual laws here or there and are found throughout its two genres of casuistic and apodictic laws. The casuistic laws, with the style “if . . . then . . . ,” occupy the central portion of the...
... Locomotion of Insects in an Indefinite Environment 35So the higher center of brain sends velocities and the frequencies of the twosides to the CPG as the constraints of the purposive movement and ... Witte (Editors)Adaptive Motionof Animals and Machines Control Principles for Locomotion–Looking Toward BiologyAvis H. CohenUniversity of Maryland, Biology Department and Institute for Systems ... to patternmuscle activity during locomotion of all animals. The CPG strongly interactswith sensory feedback. Some of the universaland some of the less universal control principles are offered...
... aspects of trunk motion and gender effect in normal adults. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2010 7:9.Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage of: ã ... frame. Range of rotation (P) was greatest and range of tilt (P) wassmallest for motions in the pelvic reference frame. Interms of motions in the global reference frame, range of rotation (G) ... et al. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2010, 7:9http://www.jneuroengrehab.com/content/7/1/9Page 5 of 7 RESEARC H Open AccessKinematic aspects of trunk motionand gendereffect...
... evaluate knee motion and frequency and duration of activities of dailyliving in patients who have had total knee arthroplasty.This approach may eventually allow for the assessment of surgical ... BioMed CentralPage 1 of 10(page number not for citation purposes)Journal of NeuroEngineering and RehabilitationOpen AccessResearchAmbulatory measurement of knee motionand physical activity: ... currently a paucity of devices available for continuous, long-termmonitoring of human joint motion. Non-invasive, inexpensive devices capable of recording humanactivity and joint motion have many...