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Movement analysis

Suhre, K. and Sanejouand, Y. H. (2004b) ElNemo a normal mode web server for protein movement analysis and the generation of templates for molecular replacement. Nucleic Acids Res. 32, W610-614. [Pg.114]

Tahedl, H. and D.P. Hader. 2001. Automated biomonitoring using real time movement analysis of Euglena gracilis. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 48 161-169. [Pg.217]

In rotational sweeping, objects are generated through the rotation of surfaces, as well as closed or open, but restricted, contour fines around a predefined axis. The axis may not cut the surface or contour. A prismatic body originates from the expansion of a closed contour fine. Shells or full bodies can be generated with sweep operations. With sweep-generated shells, movement analysis and assembly inspection can occur. The analysis takes place by the bodies movement along a curve in space. [Pg.2831]

Yamamoto, S., Kuto, Y. (1992). A method of evaluating VDT screen layout by eye movements analysis. 35, 591-606. [Pg.309]

Sohite Movement Analysis for Linear Systems Basics and Applications to Chromatography... [Pg.808]

Exanqile 18-2. Linear solute movement analysis of elution chromatography... [Pg.813]

There is an analogy that may be useful in understanding this solute movement analysis. The problems are similar to algebra problems where two trains start to leave a station at the same time, but with different velocities (u and Ug in chromatography). You want to calculate when each train arrives at a second station (a distance L away) and when the tail end of each train (analogous to the feed time, tp) leaves the second station. [Pg.815]

To study TSA systems with the solute movement analysis we must determine the effect of tenperature changes on the solute waves, the rate at which a tenperature wave moves in the column, and the effect of temperature changes on concentration. The first of these is easy. As tenperature increases the equilibrium constants, and K, both decrease, often following an Arrhenius type relationship as shown in Eq. fl8-7). If the effect of temperature on the equilibrium constants is known, new values of the equilibrium constants can be calculated and new solute velocities can be determined. [Pg.818]

The SMB system shown in Figure 18-14B is quite a conplicated system, particularly if conpared to the sinple elution chromatographic system shown in Figure 18-5B. The SMB is used in industry for high purity separations of binary feeds since much less desorbent and adsorbent are required. The solute movement analysis helps to explain how this conplicated process works. [Pg.834]

The solute movement analysis is thus a physically based analysis that can be derived rigorously with appropriate limiting assumptions. If mass transfer is slow and the velocity is high or the column is short, the solute may not have sufficient residence time in the column to diffuse into the solid. The solute then skips the separation mechanism (equilibrium between solid and fluid) and exits with the void volume of the fluid. In this situation the predictions of solute movement are not useful. Basmadjian (1997) states that one of the following conditions must be satisfied to avoid this instantaneous breakthrough, ... [Pg.860]

In general, we cannot obtain analytical solutions of the complete mass and energy balances for nonlinear systems. One exception to this is for isothermal systems when a constant pattern wave occurs. Constant pattern waves are concentration waves that do not change shape as they move down the column. They occur when the solute movement analysis predicts a shock wave. [Pg.870]

Cappozzo, A., Della Croce, U., Leardini, A., and Chiari, L., Human movement analysis using stereophotogrammetry—Part 1 Theoretical background. Gait Posture, 21, pp. 186-196,2005. [Pg.551]

Kinesiology concepts—in the form of ergonomics—have been applied to workstations. Movement analysis can lead to better workstations and fewer overuse and acute injuries. Ergonomics can save business and industry millions of dollars in medical costs and workers compensation. [Pg.1091]

Rockwell, T. H. (1972). Eye movement analysis of visual information acquisition in driving. Paper presented at the Australia Research Board. [Pg.611]

Keywords— handwriting, ergonomics, movement analysis, computerized evaluation, writer s cramp. [Pg.153]


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