نتایج جستجو برای: imposed restraint

تعداد نتایج: 43454  

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2009
Paul C Ivancic Daohang Sha Manohar M Panjabi

BACKGROUND Previous epidemiological studies have observed that an initial head restraint backset greater than 10 cm is associated with a higher risk of neck injury and persistent symptoms. The objective of this study was to investigate the relation between the active head restraint position and peak neck motion using a new human model of the neck. METHODS The model consisted of an osteoligame...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2006
Marianne Jover Christina Schmitz Emmanuelle Bosdure Brigitte Chabrol Christine Assaiante

We investigated the consequences of a progressive damage to the muscular system on the organization of anticipatory postural adjustments (APA) in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We used a bimanual load-lifting task requiring the stabilization of the forearm position despite its voluntary or imposed unloading. Eight children with DMD from 4 to 11 years of age were compared to ei...

2007
Anastasia Mastrogianni Georgios Papazisis Georgios Tsenekidis Constantinos Katsigiannopoulos Aravella Adamopoulou Stamatis Donias Anastasia Karastergiou

Methods The study is conducted at two mental health centers in Thessaloniki, Greece. Its methodology is similar to the one of the EUNOMIA study, the multi-center research project evaluating coercion in psychiatry. Patients who have been hospitalized at least once in the past are being interviewed. All coercive measures imposed upon them during their last hospitalization (i.e. involuntary admiss...

2015
Oleg V. Sobolev Pavel V. Afonine Paul D. Adams Alexandre Urzhumtsev

Improvements in structural biology methods, in particular crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy, have created an increased demand for the refinement of atomic models against low-resolution experimental data. One way to compensate for the lack of high-resolution experimental data is to use a priori information about model geometry that can be utilized in refinement in the form of stereoch...

Journal: :Laboratory animals 2004
N J Schultz-Darken R M Pape P L Tannenbaum W Saltzman D H Abbott

We describe a novel soft jacket and sling-harness restraint that permits species-typical postures for small-bodied primates, such as the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), during long-term (>6 h), continuous restraint. The restraint system is straightforward to use and manipulate, it is easily repaired, and the materials used are readily available. The soft jacket allows for increased versat...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1973
M Barza M G Bergeron J Brusch L Weinstein

Marked differences were noted among 14 antibiotics in their filterability through collodion (nitrated cellulose) membranes. The findings could not be attributed to differences in molecular weight or degree of serum protein binding, although the latter factor imposed an additional restraint on the passage of certain agents. Poorly filtered antibiotics appeared to be absorbed by the collodion. So...

2011

Thermal residual stresses exist within a body in the absence of external loading or thermal gradients. Processing of the composites often involves cooling from higher temperature resulting in thermal residual stresses in the matrix due to restraint imposed by reinforcements. Thermal residual stresses determinately affect the properties of materials thereby shortening their lifetime. These resid...

Journal: :Obesity research 2003
Véronique Provencher Vicky Drapeau Angelo Tremblay Jean-Pierre Després Simone Lemieux

OBJECTIVE To put into relationship the dietary and anthropometric profile of men and women with their eating behaviors (cognitive dietary restraint, disinhibition, and susceptibility to hunger) and to assess whether gender and obesity status influence these associations. RESEARCH METHODS AND PROCEDURES Anthropometric measurements (including visceral adipose tissue accumulation), dietary profi...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2013
Joachim Westenhoefer Daniel Engel Claus Holst Jürgen Lorenz Matthew Peacock James Stubbs Stephen Whybrow Monique Raats

OBJECTIVES Examine the association between components of restrained eating, cognitive performance and weight loss maintenance. METHODS 106 women, all members of a commercial slimming organisation for at least 6 months (mean±SD: 15.7±12.4 months), were studied who, having lost 10.1±9.7 kg of their initial weight, were hoping to sustain their weight loss during the 6 month study. Dietary restra...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
David A Gray Shane K Maloney Peter R Kamerman

In mammals, procedures such as handling, restraint, or exposure to open spaces induces an increase in body temperature (T(b)). The increase in temperature shares some characteristics with pyrogen-induced fever and so is often called "stress fever." Birds also respond to acute handling with a stress fever, which may confound thermoregulatory studies that involve animal restraint. We have measure...

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