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King GR, Ellinwood EH Amphetamines and other stimulants, in Substance Abuse A Comprehensive Textbook, 3rd Edition. Edited by Lowinson JH, Ruiz P, Mill-man RB, et al. Baltimore, MD, Williams Wilkins, 1997, pp 207—233 Klawans HE, Margolin Dl Amphetamine-induced dopaminergic hypersensitivity in guinea pigs implications in psychosis and human movement disorders. Arch Gen Psychiatry 32 725—732, 1975... [Pg.205]

FIGURE 10.15 Harvesting energy from human movement. [Pg.291]

Berry, D. S., Kean, K. J Misovich, S. J. Baron, R. M.1991. Quantized displays of human movement a methodological altemaive to the point light display. J. Nonverb. Behav., 15, 1-97. [Pg.118]

It was not until after World War II that the humane movement in the United States became reenergized. This was due, in part, to the sudden increase in funds available for biomedical research as well as the passage of a number of state pound seizure laws, which required release of unclaimed dogs and cats to medical research institutions to satisfy increased demand. After numerous failures to repeal these laws, humane societies turned their attention toward providing alternative shelters for homeless or lost dogs and cats. It was not until the 1980s that several states, under pressure, including New York and Massachusetts, passed laws that prohibit the release of any cat or dog from any type of shelter except for its adoption or return to its owner. [Pg.320]

Strontium isotopes, reported as the ratio Sr/ Sr, have been used primarily in the study of human movement in the past. There are, however, a number of other potential applications usually involving the sourcing or proveniencing of other kinds of objects and materials such as pottery, stone, textiles, or animals. [Pg.94]

In a recent work, it was shown that a neurotrophin (NT3) can be incorporated into poly pyrrole124 and released using mild electrical stimulation. These materials were found to promote a significant increase in neurite extension from a cochlear explant (Figure 1.17).125 At the skeletal level, materials capable of both monitoring and manipulating human movement are important. [Pg.27]

Kinesiology, or study of human movement, which includes kinematics and kinetics... [Pg.1068]

Winter, D. A. (1979), Biomechanics of Human Movement, John WUey Sons, New York. [Pg.1108]

Davis, R. B., Ounpuu S., Tyburski D., and Gage, J. R. (1991), A Gait Analysis Data Collection and Reduction Technique, Human Movement Science, Vol. 10, pp. 575-587. [Pg.1128]

Raschke, U., Schutte, L., and Volberg, O. (1998), Control Strategies for Simulating Human Movement, SAE Technical Paper 981306. [Pg.1129]

The principal technical challenge in the design of interactive VE systems is in the development of human-computer interfaces, which make it possible to convert intemd data structures into sensory-perceptible representations that possess consistent and (for the user) understandable behavior. In the same way, development of devices that translate human movements into computer commands. [Pg.2508]

Latash,M.L., Control of Human Movement. Human Kinetics Pubhshers, Champaign, IL, 1993. [Pg.245]

Winter, D.A., Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement, 2nd ed. WUey-Interscience, New York, 1990. [Pg.247]

Bahill, A.T., Latimer, J.R., and Troost, B.T. 1980. Linear homeomorphic model for human movement. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 27 631-639. [Pg.271]

Winter, D.A., Biomechanics and Motor Control of Human Movement, John Wiley Sons, New York, 2005. Allard, P., Stokes, I.A.F., and Blanchi, J.P., Eds., Three-Dimensional Analysis of Human Movement, Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 1995. [Pg.906]

AUard, P., Stokes, I.A.F., and Blanchi, J.P. 1994. Three-Dimensional Analysis of Human Movement, Human... [Pg.1236]

Hemami, H. 1988. Modehng, control, and simulation of human movement, CRC Crit. Rev. Bioeng. 13 1-34. [Pg.1237]

Gowitzke B.A., Milner M., and O Connel A.L., 1980. Understanding the Scientific Bases of Human Movement, 2nd ed. Baltimore, Williams Wilkins. [Pg.1261]

Berme, N. and Cappozzo, A. 1990. Biomechanics of Human Movement Applications in Rehabilitation, Sports and Ergonomics. Worthington, Ohio, Bertec Corporation. [Pg.1382]


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