• Heat which had been generated by the friction of solids and dissipated by conduction, and radiation with absorption, would come again to the place of contact and throw the moving body back against the force to which it had previously yielded. (zapatopi.net)
  • Greg, I think a straightforward explanation for the conduction aphasia errors is that feedforward motor programs are not entirely impervious to occasional errors even in adults. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Creswell provides a straightforward explanation of how to conduct a survey that is perfect for undergraduates and beginning researchers. (oxfordbibliographies.com)
  • Rates of temperature change outpace cooling expected from vertical conduction alone. (copernicus.org)
  • These errors appear to be closely related to the temperature at which the ablation device operates and not to the amount of power applied by the device or the state of tissue perfusion. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To take one of the simplest cases of the dissipation of energy, the conduction of heat through a solid-consider a bar of metal warmer at one end than the other and left to itself. (zapatopi.net)
  • Fourier's exquisite mathematical analysis expresses perfectly the statistics of the process of diffusion in each case, whether it be "conduction of heat," as Fourier and his followers have called it, or the diffusion of substance in fluid masses (gaseous or liquid) which Fick showed to be subject to Fourier's formulæ. (zapatopi.net)
  • Although numerous heat sources exist to add energy and warm ice as it moves from the central divide towards the margin such as strain heat from internal deformation, latent heat from refreezing meltwater, and the conduction of geothermal heat across the ice-bedrock interface, identifying heat sinks proves more difficult. (copernicus.org)
  • The data demonstrate that significant errors are generated when constant electrical conductivity is assumed in coupled electrical-heat transfer problems that operate at high temperatures. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A natural explanation of this is that conduction aphasics have a damaged internal correction mechanism (Hickok et al. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Additional pacing maneuvers during the study proved the mechanism to be antidromic tachycardia with retrograde conduction over the normal VA conduction system. (mhmedical.com)
  • In small-signal model of discontinuous conduction mode, DCM, the power circuit has two poles and two zeros. (richtek.com)
  • We discovered that data quality was significantly improved by imposing the constraint of minimal number of replicates, logarithmic transformation and random error analyses. (biomedcentral.com)
  • These findings demonstrate that data processing significantly influences data quality, which provides an explanation for the conflicting evaluation in the literature. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In this case, you will want to fix these errors and reword the sentences that aren't robust sufficient. (mympc.co.id)
  • While several explanations come to mind, none seems sufficient. (nybooks.com)
  • Postma A Detection of errors during speech production: a review of speech monitoring models. (jamanetwork.com)
  • A neurologically normal individual will be constantly correcting for these small errors while they are still subphonemic. (talkingbrains.org)
  • However in the conduction aphasic these small errors will accumulate due to disruption of auditory feedback control (from the conduction aphasia), occasionally leading to phonemic errors. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Controlling the feedback of off-line flyback converters has often perplexed power engineers because it involves the continuous conduction mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) small signal models. (richtek.com)
  • They have normal speech perception and can readily detect errors in their own speech. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Howell PPowell DJ Hearing your voice through bone and air: implications for explanations of stuttering behavior from studies on normal speakers. (jamanetwork.com)
  • In such a situation, the differential diagnosis includes VT with 1:1 VA conduction, atrial tachycardia or AV node reentry with anterograde conduction over an accessory pathway (AP), and antidromic tachycardia with anterograde conduction over an AP and retrograde conduction over either a second septal AP or the normal VA conduction system. (mhmedical.com)
  • Dielectric spectroscopy, dielectric characterization, conduction modelling and step stress tests used by different researchers to estimate aging of cable insulation are also presented. (ijert.org)
  • In these cases, the speaker relies more heavily on feedforward control because auditory feedback control is unavailable, and this leads to occasional phonemic errors. (talkingbrains.org)
  • In fact, there is not even local evidence of preexcitation on the coronary sinus leads as demonstrated by a long conduction time between the local A and V ( arrow ). (mhmedical.com)
  • Far otherwise, however, is it in respect to the reversal of the motions of matter uninfluenced by life, a very elementary consideration of which leads to the full explanation of the theory of dissipation of energy. (zapatopi.net)
  • Paired with the same low-resistance flat cable as in previous models, the result is further improvement in conduction performance and reduction of noise in recording and playback signals. (cdrinfo.com)
  • The content material of analysis paper is written on the idea of analysis and conduction of research done. (mympc.co.id)
  • The last two QRS complexes show no evidence of anterograde AP conduction. (mhmedical.com)
  • To summarize (in rough terms), the cause of occasional phonemic errors in conduction aphasics may be the same as in postlingually deaf individuals who presumably have intact internal forward model prediction circuitry: the feedforward motor programs for speech are not completely perfect and thus errors will occur without sensory feedback control. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Due to the unique feedback compensation mode of the TL431 along with the optocouplers, tuning the feedback parameters still relies on trial and error. (richtek.com)
  • 2011). They can activate the learned motor programs, they can activate the auditory targets, but if something goes wrong in the motor programming, they can't generate an internal forward prediction and correct the error before it is spoken, thus their speech error rate goes up relative to individuals with an intact system. (talkingbrains.org)
  • This is the explanation which makes for what reason is David dobrick dropped. (cybersectors.com)
  • However, the main distinction is based on the results of nerve conduction studies which measure the speed that signals travel down the nerves. (mydr.com.au)
  • nerve conduction studies indicated decreased velocities. (cdc.gov)
  • I didn't have an EMG prior to surgery because my primary said and rightly so that EMG and nerve conduction studies should be performed 3 weeks after injury as it usually takes several weeks for muscles to show electrical evidence of acute denervation after nerve damage. (medhelp.org)
  • Each mirror was placed far enough from each other such that conduction/convection played little part in the experiment. (blogspot.com)
  • I find that out in the real world where convection holds the balance between conduction and radiation it doesn't matter because convection always varies to negate any net thermal changes from variations in the three way relationship. (blogspot.com)
  • What is the extraneous heat input (heat leak) to the object as a result of conduction, convection, and/or radiation? (ferrotec-nord.com)
  • The difference is due the the very long lunar day (29.5 Earth days), which causes a very large diurnal cycle in temperature, which enhances the errors arising from the nonlinearity of the S-B equation. (drroyspencer.com)
  • Most performance graphs are standardized at a heat sink temperature (Th) of +50°C and the resultant data is usable over a range of approximately 40°C to 60°C with only a slight error. (ferrotec-nord.com)
  • To summarize (in rough terms), the cause of occasional phonemic errors in conduction aphasics may be the same as in postlingually deaf individuals who presumably have intact internal forward model prediction circuitry: the feedforward motor programs for speech are not completely perfect and thus errors will occur without sensory feedback control. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Workers also displayed lower values in sensory nerve conduction velocity in the sural nerve, backward recalled digits, Benton visual memory test scores, pursuit aiming test scores, and five items of the Profile of Mood States (POMS) test (tension, depression, anxiety, fatigue, and confusion) compared with controls matched for age and education. (nih.gov)
  • Myelin sheaths are critical structures that enable rapid conduction of nerve impulses and brain functioning. (jneurosci.org)
  • The results reproduce the asymmetric structures of the valence and conduction bands predicted by density functional theory. (nature.com)
  • Limited information about the E ii energies alone is insufficient for constructing valence and conduction band structures that require E ij values. (nature.com)
  • I'm unable to come up with an explanation for these diurnal increases in actual humidity in the attic and thus am wondering if it might be "measurement error" or perhaps "calculation error. (energyvanguard.com)
  • C overestimate of the Moon's average surface temperature if a global-average solar flux is used in place of computing temperatures over a sphere with a diurnal cycle, the error is only about 5 deg. (drroyspencer.com)
  • Since the non-linearity induced error depends upon just how hot surface temperature gets during the daytime, you need to do the calculations using a diurnal cycle, including how deep the solar heating (and nighttime cooling) penetrates into the surface. (drroyspencer.com)
  • Almost all of seemingly simple models evolve into multiscale questions: the gross descriptions of what is occurring may well be modeled successfully at a descriptive higher level, but the explanations inevitably lie at the cellular and molecular levels, thereby necessitating multiscale models (Bassingthwaighte, Chizeck, Atlas, 2005, 2006). (nih.gov)
  • A natural explanation of this is that conduction aphasics have a damaged internal correction mechanism (Hickok et al. (talkingbrains.org)
  • NIH has eliminated the error correction window for due dates of January 25, 2011 and beyond. (nih.gov)
  • Compared with previous research, the researchers found a lower ionization energy (~25meV) for hydrogen as a donor of electrons to the conduction band. (semiconductor-today.com)
  • The temperature dependence of the quasi-elastic peak below room temperature (300K) was used to determine the ionization energy of the H atoms for producing electrons in the conduction band. (semiconductor-today.com)
  • More detailed messages appear if errors occur when inserting valve terminals. (art-systems.de)
  • Bradycardias and atrioventricular conduction block. (nih.gov)
  • With the EN pin low, the boost converter is disabled but the LDO portion not affected (at least, if the block diagram is honest). (stackexchange.com)
  • A third decay( insight) found banned to move in developing classes over error tä. (xn--drpverein-rahe-vpb.de)
  • Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time to make any corrections to errors found in the application during the submission process by the due date. (nih.gov)
  • 2011). They can activate the learned motor programs, they can activate the auditory targets, but if something goes wrong in the motor programming, they can't generate an internal forward prediction and correct the error before it is spoken, thus their speech error rate goes up relative to individuals with an intact system. (talkingbrains.org)
  • Greg, I think a straightforward explanation for the conduction aphasia errors is that feedforward motor programs are not entirely impervious to occasional errors even in adults. (talkingbrains.org)
  • 1-BP factory workers showed significantly longer distal latency in the tibial nerve than did the controls but no significant changes in motor nerve conduction velocity. (nih.gov)
  • registration of nuclear partners is historical by joining the conduction revenge between the book and the system factors. (test1019.com)
  • Garrod summarized the initial discoveries of the 19th century and the turn of the 20th in his book, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, some 80 years ago. (medscape.com)
  • Everyone's individual chemistry differs and discovering the cannabis effects you like is frequently a matter of trial and error. (imatoncomedica.com)
  • Be sure to look at Vishay's document "PTC Explanation of Terms"[2], which describes the numerous PTC parameters, from Ts to the voltage dependent resistance (VDR) effect and trip and non-trip currents. (passive-components.eu)
  • Some error has occurred while processing your request. (lww.com)
  • Suggestions on improving technical accuracy of electric field and charge explanations in the first two chapters. (circuitbread.com)
  • Ferrotec Nord's Thermoelectric Technical Reference Guide is a comprehensive technical explanation of thermoelectrics and thermoelectric technology. (ferrotec-nord.com)
  • If the axon itself is damaged, the speed of nerve conduction is almost normal, but the strength of the signal is reduced - this is Type 2 CMT. (mydr.com.au)
  • This explanation sounds reasonable but fails to account for the fact that the air around the thermoscope was unable to maintain equilibrium with the thermoscope? (blogspot.com)
  • Explanation and Exercises on Bale and Grain Capacity, Stowage Factor and Broken Stowage, Load density and Permissible Load Density. (cmgmaritime.com)
  • Mail to administrator - with error notification, idea how to improve the collection, your attitude to quality and benefit of the collection, etc. (physicstasks.eu)
  • If an error occurs when inserting an order code, a more meaningful message now appears. (art-systems.de)