As seen in toads, stereotypy may indicate that proprioceptive or reflex feedback is needed to control a particular biomechanical system. |
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He says future biomechanical studies of fossils like the recently found foot bones could determine just how fleet-footed large terror birds were. |
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The two Pacific white-sided dolphins riding the bow wave of our boat are a paean to power and a testament to biomechanical efficiency. |
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The machines had perfectly knitted a biomechanical extension of his nervous system. |
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This study compared vertebral morphology and biomechanical properties of human and runt cow lumbar motion segments. |
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Other authors have examined the biomechanical properties of braided hamstring tendon grafts. |
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Before the clinical investigation, they performed a biomechanical investigation using 30 merino sheep. |
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It is obvious that histological and biomechanical properties are strongly influenced by these forces. |
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The study presented has documented no clear patterns of biomechanical change in human bone with the introduction of agriculture. |
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No biomechanical assessment is complete without checking the patient's shoes for appropriateness and wear and examining any orthotic devices. |
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This is a stretching and toning system that combines elements of yoga with the biomechanical principles of ballet. |
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The technology, usually the cornerstone of sci-fi, is biomechanical rather than metallic. |
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Dancers can get fascinated with the biomechanical specificity of their technique, neglecting rhythm and phrasing. |
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They also perform biomechanical analysis, assess your gait and make orthotics as needed. |
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Occasionally found in some knees, it is a ridge or fold of extraneous soft tissue with no known biomechanical function. |
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Using biomechanical motion capture we are able to measure the animals' gait, tracking them to find the right angulation and locomotion. |
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Soft shell helmets or head protectors currently do not have the biomechanical capability to prevent concussive trauma and hence cannot be recommended. |
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An important issue is the reliability of the polyaxial plate in biomechanical performance. |
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The causes of biomechanical disorders include neck strain, herniated disk, spondylosis and myelopathy. |
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Most biomechanical disorders of the cervical spine have a natural history of improvement. |
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Custom orthotic devices can address biomechanical issues in your feet, but if you're looking for a cheap fix at the local pharmacy, Julien suggests an arch support. |
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In occupational biomechanics, biomechanical analysis is used to understand and optimize mechanical interaction of workers with the environment. |
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Dr Bozkurt himself has experimented with moths, but nudging a gliding insect with biomechanical impulses proved tricky. |
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The eight sport-specific tasks deal with subjects such as biomechanical analysis of advanced skills and practical coaching at training camps. |
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This ensures that the biomechanical behaviour of the acetabular cup in the acetabular zone remains physiological after implantation. |
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This, together with other biomechanical considerations makes accuracy and precision of the utmost importance. |
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Past research hints at a correlation between extent of brain injury following impact and the biomechanical forces at play. |
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All of the specimens were kept moist with physiologic saline solution during specimen preparation, fixation procedures, and biomechanical testing. |
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The potential of a new traumatic event is of concern when the biomechanical properties of the healed capsular tissue have been shown to be diminished. |
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The second culprit is a biomechanical form of laziness that keeps the lower back from doing its fair share of the work, and thereby stunts its development. |
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The second approach consists of measuring biomechanical parameters in different samples to demonstrate the effect of ontogenic, genetic or environmental conditions. |
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Biaxial testing machines with software synchronization are used for 2-axis tensile tests on plastics specimens or biomechanical materials, They are equipped with four electro-mechanical servo testing actuators. |
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There was no evidence of osteolysis, prosthesis loosening, or altered biomechanical properties in the antibiotic-impregnated group. |
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In order to learn as much as they could about how the material behaved during the process of walking, researchers from the Technical University of Chemnitz analyzed the biomechanical properties of the soldiers' combat boots. |
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Canine hip dysplasia is a complex biomechanical disease of the hip joint. |
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Selection, fabrication and application of appropriate preventive taping, wrapping, splints, braces and other special protective devices consistent with sound anatomical and biomechanical principles. |
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The biomechanical investigations show the important role that the concepts of elasticity and of particle coating play in these outstanding clinical results. |
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The follow-up to Revelation space, centering on Tanner, a security operative, amnesiac after a space elevator accident, who finds himself in Chasm city, a city contaminated by a biomechanical virus. |
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She is interested in reconstructing the conditions of past human lives from characteristics of bones and teeth, including their biomechanical, chemical and histological properties. |
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For example, the use of controlled strikes to overload a motor nerve with nerve impulses causes a temporary muscular disability and thus a biomechanical dysfunction. |
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Lunge feeding by rorquals, a family of huge baleen whales that includes the blue whale, is said to be the largest biomechanical event on Earth. |
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The tricortical iliac crest bone grafts also have good biomechanical performance and can withstand strong compression forces. |
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Effect of hydrogen peroxide and sodium perborate on biomechanical properties of human dentine. |
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Collagen influences the biomechanical properties of vocal folds. |
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Working together, engineers and physicians are making quantitative biomechanical studies of how the human body functions in performing physical tasks. |
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This supports biomechanical arguments that fusion strengthens the symphyseal joint during postcanine chewing and biting. |
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The human line is not thought to have separated from that of the chimpanzee by this period, yet the Oreopithecus pelvis undeniably shows biomechanical stress patterns expected of a partial biped. |
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The LBUM is also developing new methods to characterize the biomechanical properties of the vascular wall and their viscoelasticity of breast cancer lesions with ultrasound elastography. |
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Such was the objective of Muthu Alagappan, a biomechanical engineering student from Stanford University who made a presentation on new positionality as a part of the Sloan Conference's Evolution of Sport series. |
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Thanks to sponsors and the support of a company specialised in biomechanical analyses, we had the opportunity to examine in detail the sequence of many jumps from take-off to landing. |
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Thanks to biomechanical research, the engineers can determine how much physical stress various parts of the human body can withstand before suffering serious injuries. |
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On the other hand, advocates of racing argue that without horse racing, far less funding and incentives would be available for medical and biomechanical research on horses. |
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He then went to the ICC-accredited Sri Ramachandra Arthroscopy and Sports Sciences Centre in Chennai for a biomechanical analysis of his bowling action. |
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The biomechanical testing was conducted in 15pcf bone block, a substance with a density equivalent to the worst-case, poorest-quality decorticated humeral bone. |
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Biomechanical models may use either an inverse or forward dynamic approach. |
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Biomechanical testing did not demonstrate functional differences. |
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Biomechanical comparation between tipping forces effect in labial lingual orthodontics. |
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