نتایج جستجو برای: mood swing

تعداد نتایج: 48250  

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
roisin worsley monash alfred psychiatry research centre, monash university, australia +44-39076 6294, [email protected]; monash alfred psychiatry research centre, monash university, australia +44-39076 6294, [email protected] emorfia gavrilidis monash alfred psychiatry research centre, monash university, australia +44-39076 6294, [email protected] jayashri kulkarni monash alfred psychiatry research centre, monash university, australia +44-39076 6294, [email protected]

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
sima babaee zahra shafiei mohsen mir mohammad sadeghi ahmadreza yazdan nik mahboobeh valiani

background: cardiovascular diseases have the highest death rates in human society. coronary artery disease is among the most important of these diseases. no treatment of cardiovascular disease has as much impact on the quality of life of the patients as the heart surgery. the recovery from heart surgery is associated with symptoms of pain and psychological distress. in the early recovery period...

In this study, a new servo control system is presented for the overhead crane based on discrete-time state feedback approach. It provides both robust tracking and load swing suppression. Inspired from independent joint and computed torque control in robot manipulator field, a new model is derived in which the crane actuators are considered as the main plant. The crane nonlinearities are then tr...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2006
Rod Cross Rob Bower

Measurements are presented of the speed at which six different rods could be swung by four male students. Three of the rods had the same mass but their swing-weight (i.e. moment of inertia) differed by large factors. The other three rods had the same swing-weight but different masses. Our primary objective was to quantify the effects of mass and swing-weight on swing speed. The result has a dir...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1975
Z Afelt S Kasicki

The relations among swing, stance and step durations for the fore and hind limbs were investigated. Registration of the swing and stance phases was performed by the opening and closing of an electrical circuit as the cat moved along the conductive pathway. In the walking animal, longer swing and shorter stance durations for hind limbs, in comparison with the fore limbs, were observed. However, ...

2013
S. Javad Hasaneini Andy Ruina

When walking (at moderate or fast speeds) or running, humans apply a burst hip torque to start leg swing and then again, at the end of the swing phase, to brake and reverse motion of their swing leg prior to heel-strike. The resulting rearward rotation of the swing leg, so called swingleg retraction, is also observed in animal gaits. Why is this retraction a common feature of many walking and r...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Christopher J Arellano Rodger Kram

To quantify the energetic cost of maintaining lateral balance during human running, we provided external lateral stabilization (LS) while running with and without arm swing and measured changes in energetic cost and step width variability (indicator of lateral balance). We hypothesized that external LS would reduce energetic cost and step width variability of running (3.0 m/s), both with and wi...

Journal: :Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing 2012
Xiaoou Li Wen Yu

This paper proposes a novel anti-swing control strategy for an overhead crane. The controller includes both position regulation and anti-swing control. Since the crane model is not exactly known, fuzzy rules are used to compensate friction, gravity as well as the coupling between position and anti-swing control. A high-gain observer is introduced to estimate the joint velocities to realize PD c...

2016
Tijs Delabastita Kaat Desloovere Pieter Meyns

Observational research suggests that in children with cerebral palsy, the altered arm swing is linked to instability during walking. Therefore, the current study investigates whether children with cerebral palsy use their arms more than typically developing children, to enhance gait stability. Evidence also suggests an influence of walking speed on gait stability. Moreover, previous research hi...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2011
Christopher J Arellano Rodger Kram

In walking, humans prefer a moderate step width that minimizes energetic cost and vary step width from step-to-step to maintain lateral balance. Arm swing also reduces energetic cost and improves lateral balance. In running, humans prefer a narrow step width that may present a challenge for maintaining lateral balance. However, arm swing in running may improve lateral balance and help reduce en...

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