نتایج جستجو برای: friction hill curve

تعداد نتایج: 180492  

Journal: :Vehicle System Dynamics 2022

In the benchmark on switches and crossings, simulations have been carried out in different switch configurations operational conditions, with a specified wheel/rail friction coefficient of ?=0.35 considered as dry friction. This means that contamination or third-body layers are not taken into consideration, thus using theoretical creep curve is much steeper than actual curves measured real rail...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2000
M L Schrag L C Wienkers

Phenyldiazene reacted with lymphoblast-expressed CYP3A4 to give a stable phenyl-iron complex that could be induced to rearrange in situ producing approximately equal amounts of four N-phenyl-protoporphyrin IX isomers (N(B):N(A):N(C):N(D), 01:01:02:02). In the presence of 10 mM MgCl(2), the formation profile of the protoporphyrin isomers was markedly altered compared with control, favoring the N...

2011
Chad Brown Tammy M. Havener Lorraine Everitt Howard McLeod Alison A. Motsinger-Reif

Cytotoxicity assays of immortalized lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) represent a promising new in vitro approach in pharmacogenomics research. However, previous studies employing LCLs in gene mapping have used simple association methods, which may not adequately capture the true differences in non-linear response profiles between genotypes. Two common approaches summarize each dose-response cur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Karen M Ong John A Blackford Benjamin L Kagan S Stoney Simons Carson C Chow

Ligand-mediated gene induction by steroid receptors is a multistep process characterized by a dose-response curve for gene product that follows a first-order Hill equation. This behavior has classically been explained by steroid binding to receptor being the rate-limiting step. However, this predicts a constant potency of gene induction (EC(50)) for a given receptor-steroid complex, which is ch...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2005
Gertjan J C Ettema Steinar Bråten Maarten F Bobbert

A ski jumper tries to maintain an aerodynamic position in the in-run during changing environmental forces. The purpose of this study was to analyze the mechanical demands on a ski jumper taking the in-run in a static position. We simulated the in-run in ski jumping with a 4-segment forward dynamic model (foot, leg, thigh, and upper body). The curved path of the in-run was used as kinematic cons...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1990
T Kumazawa K Kurihara

The effects of changed ionic environments on the canine taste responses to sugars were examined by recording the activity of the chorda tympani nerve. a) The responses to various sugars were greatly enhanced by the presence of salts having monovalent cations such as Na+, K+, choline+, or Tris+. The responses to sugars were suppressed by high concentrations of salts. (b) The presence of 100 mM N...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2015
h. kocayigit

in this paper, we give some characterizations for legendre spherical, legendre normal and legendre rectifying curves in the 3-dimensional sasakian space. furthermore, we show that legendre spherical curves are also legendre normal curves. in particular, we prove that the inverse of curvature of a legendre rectifying curve is a non-constant linear function of the arclength parameter.

2007
Lapo F. Mori Neil Krishnan Jian Cao Horacio D. Espinosa

In this paper, the results of experiments conducted to investigate the friction coefficient existing at a brass-steel interface are presented. The research discussed here is the second of a two-part study on the size effects in friction conditions that exist during microextrusion. In the regime of dimensions of the order of a few hundred microns, these size effects tend to play a significant ro...

Journal: :Endoscopy international open 2016
Ida Hansdotter Ove Björ Anna Andreasson Lars Agreus Per Hellström Anna Forsberg Nicholas J Talley Michael Vieth Bengt Wallner

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS The pathogenesis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is multifactorial, including the mechanical anti-reflux barrier of the gastroesophageal junction. This barrier can be evaluated endoscopically in two ways: by measuring the axial length of any hiatal hernia present or by assessing the gastroesophageal flap valve. The endoscopic measurement of axial length is tr...

2005
W. B. Langdon Riccardo Poli

We use evolutionary computation (EC) to automatically find problems which demonstrate the strength and weaknesses of modern search heuristics. In particular we analyse Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), Differential Evolution (DE) and Covariance Matrix Adaptation–Evolution Strategy (CMA-ES). Each evolutionary algorithms is contrasted with the others and with a robust non-stochastic gradient fol...

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