نتایج جستجو برای: climbing mice

تعداد نتایج: 400064  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2013
Paul E Kaloostian Jennifer E Kim Peter A Calabresi Ali Bydon Timothy Witham

Indoor rock climbing is becoming more popular for people of all ages. Despite the tremendous interest in this competitive sport, participants are made aware of the dangers associated with participating. The authors present the first reported case of a clay-shoveler's fracture at the T1 spinous process during indoor rock climbing. They describe the management and natural history of this fracture...

2013
Zhao Wei Sun Han-Xu Jia Qing-Xuan Yu Tao

In this study, we design a new kind of spherical robot named BYQ-X. This robot has two moving statuses. When the robot moving on flat terrain, the spherical shell is folding, robot moves in traditional way by the pendulum. When the robot climbing a slope the climbing links stretch out and the spherical shell is unfolding. In this status the spherical is driven by electromotor directly. So the o...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2005
Peter F C Gilbert

The role of the climbing fiber input to the cerebellum has been enigmatic, with recent studies focusing on its temporal and spatial firing patterns. Debate remains as to whether climbing fibers provide a periodic clock for coordinating movements or lead to long-term modification of Purkinje cell activity as the basis of motor learning. Rhythmic and synchronous activity of climbing fibers can ca...

2001
Sathya Kaliyamoorthy Sasha N. Zill Roger D. Quinn Roy E. Ritzmann Jongung Choi

The legs of animals and walking vehicles are subject to substantial changes in loading in climbing over obstacles. Sense organs (campaniform sensilla) on cockroach legs detect these loads through strains in the exoskeleton. Signals that might be sent by the sense organs during climbing were predicted by applying forces to a finite element model of the leg in directions determined from kinematic...

2015
John Zacharias Boshen Tang

OBJECTIVE This research examines whether Beijing residents are more or less likely than Montréal residents to avoid stair climbing, by replicating a study in Montréal, Canada that measured the impacts of distance between stairs and escalator, height between floors and pedestrian volume on stair climbing rate. METHOD 15 stairways, 14 up-escalators and 13 down-escalators were selected in 13 pub...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
S A Rabacchi Y Bailly N Delhaye-Bouchaud K Herrup J Mariani

As the mature nervous system is sculpted out of its embryonic anlage, regressive events are a surprisingly common feature. As one example, the establishment of adult innervation in the CNS and PNS often involves a massive withdrawal of previously formed functional synapses. In the cerebellum, the one-to-one relationship of inferior olivary climbing fibers to Purkinje cells is preceded by a tran...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2008
Nick Draper Glenys A Jones Simon Fryer Chris Hodgson Gavin Blackwell

Rock climbing is a multi-discipline activity that encompasses forms such as bouldering, top roping and lead climbing on natural and artificial climbing surfaces. A major focus of research has been explanation of physiological functioning. More recent research indicates that anxiety levels are elevated for less experienced climbers and in response to lead climbing ascents. Research regarding the...

2004
Frank Oppenheimer

In my youth I used to wander in the mountains. I would gain a "feel" of the terrain and gradually build up a reliable intuition of how to get from here to there and back again. Always, on these expeditions, I would discover special places a tiny area, the only one, where fairy slippers grew; a pool in a rushing stream that was deep enough to swim in. Invariably I would find myself excitedly cli...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2010
Zachary Zimmer Ming Wen Toshiko Kaneda

The main purpose of the study is to assess urban versus rural differences in functional status transitions among older Chinese, aged 55+, and to examine how individual and community level socioeconomic indicators alter the rural/urban effects and themselves influence transitions. The study uses a hierarchical linear modeling approach that considers individual responses to be embedded within com...

Journal: :Hamostaseologie 2014
M Stemberger E Schmit D Czepa K Kurnik M Spannagl

UNLABELLED Climbing has a low risk of injury and strengthens the entire musculature. Due to its benefits in physical and mental health as well as its high fun factor climbing is an established way of therapy. So far, the usefulness of climbing therapy has not been shown for people with haemophilia (PWH). A crucial requirement for physical activity in PWH is regular prophylaxis. As the patient's...

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