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- Seat
inclinations
affect the
function of
children with
cerebral
palsy: A
review of the
effect of
different seat
inclines: Disability and
Rehabilitation
: Assistive
Technology,
Vol. 2, No. 6.
(2007), pp.
309-318.Purpos
e. An
evaluation of
the current
research
evaluating the
impact of seat
inclinations
upon postural
control,
muscle
activity and
upper
extremity
function in
children with
cerebral
palsy. Method.
A literature
review
searching 13
electronic
databases was
undertaken.
Inclusion
criteria were
applied to
abstracts
found; full
text research
articles were
retrieved and
a critical
review of the
eligible
articles
completed.
Results. Ten
studies were
reviewed which
investigated
the effect of
seat
inclinations.
Improved
postural
control and a
reduction in
pathological
movements were
achieved in
anterior tilt;
reduced
postural sway
was evident
for children
with spastic
cerebral palsy
sitting on
anterior
incline, and
increased sway
for those with
hypotonia;
extensor
thrust was
evoked when in
posterior
incline; and
there was
evidence of
improved arm
and hand
function
whilst seated
in the
functional
sitting
position as
opposed a
posterior seat
incline.
Conclusions.
(i) The
current
literature is
inconclusive,
however there
are
indications
that neutral
and anterior
seat inclines
do positively
affect
function for
children with
cerebral
palsy; (ii)
Individual
assessment of
seating
ability and
need is
advocated for
these children
rather than
the adoption
of a universal
seat
incline.Linda
Mcnamara,
Jackie Casey
Source: Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, Vol. 2, No. 6. (2007), pp. 309-318. - The Global
Turning
Probability
Density
Function for
Motile
Bacteria and
its
Applications: Journal of
Theoretical
Biology, Vol.
195, No. 2.
(21 November
1998), pp.
139-155.The
angular
turning
probability
density
distribution
for motile
bacteria is
usually
measured in
local
coordinates
and is
therefore
inconvenient
for global
analyses of
the
chemotactic
bacterial
migration. In
this paper we
present
analytical
derivations
that convert
the local
angular
turning
probability
density
distribution
into a global
one. The
explicit
expression of
a reduced
global turning
probability
density
function for
motile
bacteria was
derived and
its relevant
properties
were
investigated.
Depending on
the angle
variable being
intergrated
and the
integration
range, three
types of
cosine moments
were
separately
defined and
studied. Some
statistical
indices and
parameters
such as the
directional
persistence,
persistence
number, and
one-dimensiona
l reversal
probability
were found to
be embedded in
the various
moments of the
reduced global
turning
probability
density
function.
Applications
of the reduced
global turning
probability
and its
integrated
moments to a
three-dimensio
nal cell
balance
equation in an
axisymmetric
system were
also
discussed.Kevi
n Chen,
Roseanne Ford,
Peter Cummings
Source: Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 195, No. 2. (21 November 1998), pp. 139-155. - Tapered
etching of
aluminum with
CHF[sub
3]/Cl[sub
2]/BCl[sub 3]
and its impact
on step
coverage of
plasma-deposit
ed silicon
oxide from
tetraethoxysil
ane: Journal of
Vacuum Science
& Technology
B:
Microelectroni
cs and
Nanometer
Structures,
Vol. 9, No. 5.
(1991), pp.
2530-2535.The
tapered
etching of
aluminum
CHF3/Cl2/BCl3
gas mixtures
in a hexode
reactive ion
etching
reactor is
reported. The
process
involves
sidewall
polymer
deposition
during
etching; Auger
analysis of
the deposit
showed mainly
carbon and
chlorine. The
metal sidewall
angle (taper
angle) was
studied as a
function of
processing
conditions,
the spacing
between Al
lines, and
photoresist
thickness. The
extent of
taper
increased with
increasing
CHF3 flow
rates,
saturating at
high flow
rates, and
decreased with
increasing Cl2
flow rates.
The extent of
taper
increased with
bias in the
range ?190 to
?230 V, and
decreased in
the range ?230
to ?260 V. In
addition, the
extent of
taper
increased with
increasing
spacing and
with
decreasing
photoresist
thickness. The
taper angle
for a given
spacing can be
tailored in
the range
60°?90° by
adjusting
processing
conditions. As
expected, the
step coverage
of
plasma-enhance
d TEOS oxide
on
taper-etched
aluminum lines
showed a
marked
improvement
over that of
vertical
aluminum
lines.N
Selamoglu, CN
Bredbenner, TA
Giniecki, HJ
Stocker
Source: Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, Vol. 9, No. 5. (1991), pp. 2530-2535. - Some effects
of angle of
approach on
icon selection: (1995), pp.
298-299.Thomas
Whisenand,
Henry Emurian
Source: (1995), pp. 298-299. - Cursor
Trajectory
Analysis: (2001), pp.
127-134.Hilde
Oirschot,
Adrian Houtsma
Source: (2001), pp. 127-134. - Analysis of
Cursor
Movements with
a Mouse: (1997), pp.
533-536.Thomas
Whisenand,
Henry Emurian
Source: (1997), pp. 533-536. - Finding the
center of a
phyllotactic
pattern: Journal of
Theoretical
Biology, Vol.
225, No. 1. (7
November
2003), pp.
15-32.The
calculation of
divergence
angles between
primordia in a
plant apex
depends on the
point used as
the center of
the apex. In
mathematically
ideal
phyllotactic
patterns, the
center is well
defined but
there has not
been a precise
definition for
the center of
naturally
occurring
phyllotactic
patterns. A
few techniques
have been
proposed for
estimating the
location of
the center but
without a
precise
definition for
the center the
accuracy of
these methods
cannot be
known. This
paper provides
a precise
definition
that can be
used as the
center of a
phyllotactic
pattern and a
numerical
method which
can accurately
find it. These
tools will
make it easier
to compare
theory against
experiment in
phyllotaxis.Sc
ott Hotton
Source: Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 225, No. 1. (7 November 2003), pp. 15-32. - Angle-based
dynamic path
construction
for route load
balancing in
wireless
sensor
networks: Wireless
Communications
and Networking
Conference,
2004. WCNC.
2004 IEEE,
Vol. 4 (2004),
pp. 2474-2479
Vol.4.Since
the routing is
the most
energy-consumi
ng operation
in large
wireless
sensor
networks, the
routing
mechanisms
need to
dynamically
distribute the
routing load
to multiple
sensors in
order to
maximize the
number of live
sensors during
a given time
unit. In this
paper we
propose a
novel
angle-based
dynamic path
construction
(ADPC) scheme
for routing
load
distribution
with a goal of
ultimately
extending the
network
lifetime. The
ADPC scheme
dynamically
constructs a
routing path
to the base
station with
the help of a
set of routers
extracted from
local
neighbors. The
router set
selection is
based on an
angle, called
routing angle,
which plays a
key role in
controlling
the number of
routers and
the length of
the routing
path which
influences the
data delivery
latency. Each
such router is
chosen as a
next-hop based
on its current
routing
service load,
thus achieving
the
delay-aware
and
energy-conserv
ing routing
load
distribution.
Simulation
experiments
demonstrate
that the ADPC
scheme leads
to a much
lower rate of
sensor
failures and
is able to
control the
data delivery
latency as
compared to a
single
(alternate)
path routing
scheme.Wook
Choi, SK Das,
K Basu
Source: Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2004. WCNC. 2004 IEEE, Vol. 4 (2004), pp. 2474-2479 Vol.4. - High-precision
measurements
of
light-induced
torque on
absorbing
microspheres: Opt. Lett.,
Vol. 29, No.
19. (2004),
pp.
2231-2233.Lase
r beams have
been
demonstrated
to be capable
of exerting
torque as well
as forces on
microparticles
. Using a
custom
magneto-optic
manipulator,
we directly
measured the
torque exerted
by laser light
on absorbing
microspheres
as a result of
the transfer
of spin
angular
momentum. A
general method
for measuring
torque has
been
developed, and
the
experimental
apparatus has
shown a
sensitivity of
?1 pN/nm. ©
2004 Optical
Society of
America.M
Capitanio, D
Normanno, FS
Pavone
Source: Opt. Lett., Vol. 29, No. 19. (2004), pp. 2231-2233. - Preparation
and
characterizati
on of
gold-coated
silver
triangular
platelets in
nanometer
scale: Materials
Chemistry and
Physics, Vol.
90, No. 2-3.
(15 April
2005), pp.
361-366.Colloi
ds of
triangular
silver
platelets and
the platelets
coated with a
layer of gold
have been
prepared and
analyzed by
dynamic light
scattering
(DLS),
transmission
electron
microscopy
(TEM),
high-resolutio
n electron
microscopy
(HRTEM),
ultraviolet-vi
sible
spectroscopy
(UV-vis). The
particle size
distribution
measured by
DLS indicates
the Ostwald
ripening
process in
evolution of
triangles is
fed by small
spherical
particles
during light
illumination.
The shape of
most particles
is a truncated
equilateral
triangle and
the degree of
truncation
decreases as
the size
increases.
Triangular
platelets are
of edge length
50-60 nm and
thickness 6-10
nm. The edge
length
increases to
60-90 nm after
depositing a
gold layer. To
preserve the
triangular
geometry, a
gold layer of
thickness less
than 5 nm is
preferred. The
epitaxial
nature of gold
grown on the 1
1 1 planes of
the silver
crystal is
clearly
illustrated in
HRTEM images
when the
thickness of
gold is less
than 1 or 2
nm. A moire
fringe is
usually
observed when
the Au
thickness is
higher than 5
nm. The moire
fringe is
simulated by
rotating two
overlapped
lattices of
the same
spacing. The
peak position
of in-plane
dipole
resonance at
680 nm is
sensitive to
the degree of
truncation of
silver
triangle. It
shifts towards
615 nm owing
to corner
rounding by
the heat. The
gold coating
broadens and
shifts the
peak of
in-plane
resonance
toward shorter
wavelengths,
hence the cool
blue color
changes into a
warmer
color.Dah-Shya
ng Tsai,
Chih-Hsiao
Chen,
Chen-Chia Chou
Source: Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol. 90, No. 2-3. (15 April 2005), pp. 361-366.
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