نتایج جستجو برای: movement distance

تعداد نتایج: 387595  

Journal: :Dil ve Dilbilimi Çalışmaları Dergisi 2020

2007
JULIE K. YOUNG CLAUDIA J. HERNANDEZ-CAMACHO LEAH R. GERBER Jorge

Understanding long-distance dispersal patterns for wide-ranging species is critical to developing effective conservation strategies (Lockwood et al. 2002, Shanks et al. 2003, Gerber et al. 2005, Figueira and Crowder 2006). California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) in the Gulf of California (GoC) are thought to include distinct populations based on limited dispersal and resulting genetic pop...

2015
Diego Escudero-Rodrigo René Alquézar

In the Anchoring Problem actions and objects must be anchored to symbols; and movement primitives as DMPs seems a good option to describe actions. In the bottom-up approach to anchoring, the recognition of an action is done applying learning techniques as clustering. Although most work done about movement recognition with DMPs is focus on weights, we propose to use the shape-attractor function ...

2005
Aaron F. Kaplan

1 Introduction Long wh-movement is a phenomenon by which an element appears to move directly from an A-or A-position to a higher A-destination, ignoring weak island constraints and bypassing the intermediate landing sites that are characteristic of successive-cyclic wh-movement. Cinque (1990) gives some examples of the contrast between long and successive-cyclic wh-movements, illustrating the l...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2001
K D Pfann A S Buchman C L Comella D M Corcos

Studies of electromyographic (EMG) patterns during movements in Parkinson's disease (PD) have often yielded contradictory results, making it impossible to derive a set of rules to explain how muscles are activated to perform different movement tasks. We sought to clarify the changes in modulation of EMG parameters associated with control of movement distance during fast movements in patients wi...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
nassour ahmadi department of human motor behavior,physical education and sport sciences,shahid beheshti university, evin, tehran, iran. aslankhani mohammad ali department of human motor behavior,physical education and sport sciences,shahid beheshti university, evin, tehran, iran. nasser naghdi dept. of physiology & pharmacology,pasteur institute of iran, pasteur ave., tehran, iran.

aging has negative effects on motor and cognitive functions, therefore finding appropriate strategies to prevent the decline of these functions is necessary. it seems that cardiovascular fitness obtained by aerobic activity is a physiological mediator that explains the relationship between physical activity and improved cognitive performance. the aim of this research was to assess the effects o...

2015
Philip Carella Daniel C Wilson Robin K Cameron

Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant defense response in which an initial localized infection affords enhanced pathogen resistance to distant, uninfected leaves. SAR requires efficient long-distance signaling between the infected leaf, where SAR signals are generated, and the distant uninfected leaves that receive them. A growing body of evidence indicates that the lipid transfer prote...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1995
S Cronin J Verchot R Haldeman-Cahill M C Schaad J C Carrington

Transport of viruses from cell to cell in plants typically involves one or more viral proteins that supply dedicated movement functions. Transport from leaf to leaf through phloem, or long-distance transport, is a poorly understood process with requirements differing from those of cell-to-cell movement. Through genetic analysis of tobacco etch virus (TEV; potyvirus group), a novel long-distance...

2017
Karlijn Sporrel Simone R. Caljouw Rob Withagen

Over the last years, the omnipresent standardization of playgrounds-the distances between, for example, jumping stones tend to be equal-has been criticized by both scientists and architects. First, it has been argued that standardization fails to do justice to the variability in the children's action capabilities. Second, it might simplify play in that children repetitively cross over the same ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2003
Luigi Pizzamiglio Giuseppe Iaria Alain Berthoz Gaspare Galati Cecilia Guariglia

The aim of the present study was to assess whether the consistent bias in reproducing distances and lengths on visual tasks that characterizes hemispatial neglect is also present when whole body displacements have to be calculated and reproduced. Two different experiments were proposed to participants with right brain lesions and neglect syndrome (RN+), right (RN-) and left brain lesions (LN-) ...

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