Sentences with phrase «kinematics of»

Effect on atmospheric ozone of U.V. Effect on sea surface biology of U.V. Effect on ocean kinematics of solar variation — not all solar energy ends up as heat.
Forecasters often view the data in a graphical format, plotted on thermodynamic diagrams such as Skew - T log - P diagrams, Tephigrams, and or Stüve diagrams, all useful for the interpretation of the atmosphere's vertical thermodynamics profile of temperature and moisture as well as kinematics of vertical wind profile.
O'Gorman, P. A., and T. Schneider, 2006: Stochastic models for the kinematics of moisture flux and condensation in homogeneous turbulent flows.
The action of painting is executed unemotionally according to the kinematics of their rigid systems.
Thanks to the individual control of the suspension and damping systems as well as the specific elasto - kinematics of the front axle, the BMW M Performance vehicle boasts particularly sporty driving characteristics.
Thanks mainly to the new kinematics of the rear suspension and stiffer suspension, the new chassis combines stability under load, a progressive response to accelerator pedal actions, maximum control of body movement and optimum distribution of roll stiffness.
Checking kinematics of the dummy and the potential for injuries.
At the same time, the engineers optimized the kinematics of the double - pivot suspension for agility and precision.
AHK does not replace the elasto - kinematics of the Integral Rear Axle — AHK is an extension to the Integral Rear Axle and its effect comes on top of it.
This section sets out a summary of the research that has explored the kinematics of the deadlift exercise, using motion capture analysis to measure joint angle movements.
(Zatsiorsky V. Kinematics of human motion.
To understand how to implement corrective strategies we must first look at the anatomy and kinematics of the shoulder.
Examples of science projects enabled by the data in the High - Latitude Survey include: mapping the formation of cosmic structure in the first billion years after the Big Bang via the detection and characterization of over 10,000 galaxies at z > 8; finding over 2,000 QSOs at z > 7; quantifying the distribution of dark matter on intermediate and large scales through lensing in clusters and in the field; identifying the most extreme star - forming galaxies and shock - dominated systems at 1 < z < 2; carrying out a complete census of star - forming galaxies and the faint end of the QSO luminosity function at z ~ 2, including their contribution to the ionizing radiation; and determining the kinematics of stellar streams in the Local Group through proper motions.
The kinematics of the interaction were the same for all stressor combinations and differed from the controls.
Frequently it is even possible to observe the effects of several concentrations of interstellar gas between Earth and the background stars and thereby determine the kinematics of the gas in different parts of the Galaxy.
The position and kinematics of PSO J318 - 22 point to membership in the beta Pictoris moving group.
We analyze the kinematics of ultracool dwarfs in our catalog and find evidence that bluer but otherwise generic late - M and L field dwarfs (i.e., not subdwarfs) tend to have higher tangential velocities compared to typical field objects.
«Together with researchers in Leuven, Belgium, we have recreated kinematics of three bike accidents where riders lost control of the situation, fell and hit their head,» Fahlstedt says.
Chadefaux measured the kinematics of the runners with a motion capture system.
Although these approaches can effectively analyze the joint kinematics of bat wings in flight, they can not help understand how specific wing movement patterns contribute to a particular flight maneuver of a bat.
To study the structure and kinematics of gas around IRAS 16547 - 4247, the research group observed molecular line emission of dust, CO, and methanol (CH3OH).
«Even though many of the astronomers assumed that this would be a fertile high - mass star forming region, we couldn't probe the kinematics of gas around high - mass protostars at the level of resolution provided by existing telescopes,» Higuchi said.
Since the angular resolution provided by ALMA was 36 times higher than that applied to the past CO observations, the observation results clearly revealed the details of complex structure and kinematics of gas.
«We conducted radio observations of carbon monoxide and methanol to explore the details of the distribution and kinematics of gas in the region where high - mass stars are forming in clusters,» Higuchi said.
Dr. Sell has also conducted post-injury assessments of strength, postural stability and kinematics of professional athletes who have suffered hip injuries in golf, hockey, baseball and basketball.
Beginning in the fall of 2012, the Virginia Tech and Wake Forest researchers began collecting more data on impacts among the youth football population by putting hit sensors in the helmets of over 300 youth football players from ages 6 to 18 in a program they are dubbing KIDS (Kinematics of Impact Data Set).

Not exact matches

@Chad «the really fascinating aspect of Alexander Vilenkin Kinematic Incompleteness Theorem (the Borde Guth Vilenkin Theorem) is that not only demonstrates that OUR universe had a beginning, but it goes further to demonstrate that ANY universe (Multi-verse, Eternal Inflation, Cyclic Evolution, and Static Seed (Emergent Universe), etc.) that has a Hubble expansion greater than zero had a beginning.»
For an ellipse, an apparent distortion of the putatively more natural and ideal circle, implies that inertial mass, as it lies in opposition to force, must be attributed to the planets, and that more generally the motions of the planets require dynamic, as opposed to merely geometric or kinematic, analysis3 Here indeed may lie the kernel of a Kuhnian paradigm shift.
Inverse Kinematics is the motion science of determining the mathematics of «how can I get to point B from point A?»
Kinematics is the motion science of determining the mathematics of «I am at point B, how did I get here from point A?»
The only possible answer is that both descriptions are equally inadequate; both are metaphorical attempts to translate into spatial and kinematic terms the elusive and essentially incomplete nature of time.
Such antagonistic and contradictory descriptions are merely clumsy translations into geometrical and kinematic terms of the basic irreversibility of becoming which can not be meaningfully separated from the very nature of time.
As soon as we try to illustrate the nature of time by comparing it to motion, the principle of kinematic relativity of motion will sooner or later sneak into our illustrations and diagrams; hence two apparently contradictory answers concerning the alleged direction of time.
They express in kinematic terms the basic asymmetry of time, the distinction between past and future.
If, however, we forget that the word «direction» is borrowed from geometry and kinematics and therefore can be applied to time only in a metaphorical sense, we may thoughtlessly draw all consequences from the alleged analogy between «movement of time» and movement of bodies.
While some parents have feared that running with a jogging stroller could lead to changes in kinematics (the mechanics of motion of the body), this does not appear to be the case, and these strollers do not affect knee and ankle kinematics.
Kinematics and Physics of Celestial Bodies.
Simons et al. (p. 1421, published online 19 May) used land - based GPS receivers and tsunami gauge measurements to model the kinematics and extent of the earthquake, comparing it to past earthquakes in Japan and elsewhere.
Since the 1950s astronomers have solved this problem using «kinematic distances,» calculations that treat objects in the Milky Way a bit like pieces of flotsam spiraling into a whirlpool; because things tend to move faster as they approach the center, measuring how fast an object is moving toward or away from us yields an estimate of its distance from the galactic center — and thus from our solar system.
Kinematic distances have helped Dame and others discover previously unknown spiral arms and spiral - arm substructures on our solar system's side of the Milky Way.
Because parallax measurements are so difficult to obtain for far - distant star - forming regions on the other side of the galaxy, astronomers widely agree they will chiefly serve as important calibration points to augment existing kinematic distance measurements.
Further progress will come from a combination of parallax, proper motion and kinematic distance data via surveys using Southern Hemisphere — based radio telescopes as well as from space - based data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite.
Bajcsy uses non-invasive observations of movement and devises algorithms to model the features and properties of patients» movements, known as kinematics.
As a consequence of the kinematics, the snake's body travels mostly in the same «tube» through the sand that is created by the movement of its wedge - shaped head and body.
This vantage point gives us a front - row seat to map out the kinematic structure of the Milky Way outflow.»
The Precision Platform Autopilot guides the aircraft by using a kinematic differential Global Positioning System developed by JPL in concert with the aircraft's inertial navigation system to enable it to fly repeat paths to an accuracy of 15 feet or less.
«If you applied healthy levels of torque to a much lighter limb, your kinematics would get all screwed up,» Winter says.
In a paper published in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, the team reports that it has calculated the ideal torque that a prosthetic knee should produce, given the mass of the leg segments, in order to induce able - bodied kinematics, or normal walking.
Robot calibration is the process of identifying the real geometrical parameters in the kinematic structure of an industrial robot, i.e., the relative position and orientation of links and joints in the robot.
The report found: «Analysis revealed these patterns consisted of greater forces at contact and with a different distribution of forces within a gesture, and gesture kinematics were faster and larger, with more distal use of space.
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