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Development of sizing systems

Development of sizing systems from anthropometric data... [Pg.50]

Laing, R., Holland, E.J., Wilson, C.A., Niven, B.E., 1999. Development of sizing system for protective clothing for adult males. Ergonomics 42, 1249—1257. [Pg.203]

Ming-Jung, C., Hai-Fen, L., Moa-Jiun, J.W., 2007. The development of sizing system for Taiwanese elementary high-school students. Int. J. Ind. Ergon. 37, 707—716. [Pg.203]

Note that the form of development of these systems from left to right remains approximately constant over the range of sizes sampled (8 < iV < 16), which may therefore represent characteristic signatures of behavior by which specific rules evolving larger systems may be identified. It is clear that even at this relatively primitive level of behavioral complexity there nonetheless already exists an unexpected dynamic richness. [Pg.113]

Further work will be related to the development of curable systems as well as to a broader examination of the phase morphologies in the solid state. In addition, the dependence ofthe technologically relevant selectivity in gas permeation on the type and size of the resulting mesomorphous phases is currently under investigation. [Pg.165]

The molecules that form the foundation of living systems are often organized into four categories. They are the primary metabolites nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids. The categories can be grouped together in different ways, based on features that they have in common. For example, nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides are polymeric. Nucleic acids and proteins are further related because they are templated polymers. Other classification systems are also possible.1 Interest in the development of size-expanded versions of biomolecules has grown over the past... [Pg.122]

Statistical experiments are required to make timely progress in developing complex size systems, where interactions between many components are impossible to understand in detail. Problems arise, however, when product performance changes significandy with seemingly minor adjustments in size composition, or with a variable that was not part of the statistical experiment. It can also be very difficult to achieve incremental improvements in composite performance with a size that has already been optimized for a list of other specifications. These events often provide the incentive for a special study of the silane,... [Pg.379]

In order to provide for the complete therapy of diabetic patients, an implantable or portable closed-loop type artificial pancreas must be developed. The key factor in the development of such system is development of a small-size glucose sensor which is able to measure directly up to 500-700 mg/dl of BGL in a blood stream or in a body fluid. [Pg.373]

The development of COIL systems is still in progress. Detailed characterizations of moderate size COIL systems are being carried out to learn more... [Pg.143]


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