Locomotor behavior not involving a steering reaction, but in which there may be a turning random in direction. It includes orthokinesis, the rate of movement and klinokinesis, the amount of turning, which are related to the intensity of stimulation.
An order of large, long-necked, long-legged, flightless birds, found in South America. Known as rheas, they are sometimes called American ostriches, though they are in a separate order from true OSTRICHES.
In some animals, the jaws together with their horny covering. The beak usually refers to the bill of birds in which the whole varies greatly in form according of the food and habits of the bird. While the beak refers most commonly to birds, the anatomical counterpart is found also in the turtle, squid, and octopus. (From Webster, 3d ed & Storer, et al., General Zoology, 6th ed, p491, 755)
A superorder of large, mostly flightless birds, named for their distinctive PALATE morphology. It includes the orders Apterygiformes, Casuriiformes, Dinornithiformes, RHEIFORMES; STRUTHIONIFORMES and Tinamiformes.
The SKELETON of the HEAD including the FACIAL BONES and the bones enclosing the BRAIN.
The visually perceived property of objects created by absorption or reflection of specific wavelengths of light.
The innermost layer of the heart, comprised of endothelial cells.
Echocardiography applying the Doppler effect, with the superposition of flow information as colors on a gray scale in a real-time image.
A catecholamine derivative with specificity for BETA-1 ADRENERGIC RECEPTORS. It is commonly used as a cardiotonic agent after CARDIAC SURGERY and during DOBUTAMINE STRESS ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY.
Post-systolic relaxation of the HEART, especially the HEART VENTRICLES.
The hemodynamic and electrophysiological action of the left HEART VENTRICLE. Its measurement is an important aspect of the clinical evaluation of patients with heart disease to determine the effects of the disease on cardiac performance.
Studies to determine the advantages or disadvantages, practicability, or capability of accomplishing a projected plan, study, or project.
Ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the heart and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic.
The properties, processes, and behavior of biological systems under the action of mechanical forces.
A technique of inputting two-dimensional images into a computer and then enhancing or analyzing the imagery into a form that is more useful to the human observer.
"In the context of medicine, 'textiles' refers to the use of woven, knitted, or nonwoven materials, often as components of medical devices such as bandages, sutures, or implantable materials, which can be designed to have specific properties like biocompatibility, breathability, or antimicrobial activity."

Cranial kinesis in geckoes: functional implications. (1/36)

Although it is generally assumed that cranial kinesis is a plesiomorphic characteristic in squamates, experimental data tend to contradict this hypothesis. In particular, coupled kinesis (i.e. streptostyly and mesokinesis) presumably arose independently in only a limited number of highly specialised groups. In this study, we investigated cranial kinesis in one of the most specialised of these groups: geckoes. On the basis of cineradiographic and electromyographic data, the fast opening and the slow closing/power stroke phases were modelled to elucidate possible functions of the observed kinesis. The results of these analyses show that the retraction of the muzzle unit during crushing is a self-reinforcing system that increases bite force and reduces the joint forces; the active protraction of the kinetic system during jaw opening, in contrast, enhances opening speed through the coupling of the intracranial units. It can be argued that cranial kinesis in geckoes is probably not an adaptive trait as such but, instead, a consequence of the 'Bauplan' of the cranial system in these animals. Presumably as a result of constructional constraints on the size of the jaw musculature and eyes, the supratemporal and postorbital bars were lost, which resulted in enormous mobility in the skull. To counteract the potential negative factors associated with this (decrease in bite force, skull damage), the kinetic system may have become coupled, and thus functional.  (+info)

Temporary inactivation in the primate motor thalamus during visually triggered and internally generated limb movements. (2/36)

To better understand the contribution of cerebellar- and basal ganglia-receiving areas of the thalamus [ventral posterolateral nucleus, pars oralis (VPLo), area X, ventral lateral nucleus, pars oralis (VLo), or ventral anterior nucleus, pars parvicellularis (VApc)] to movements based on external versus internal cues, we temporarily inactivated these individual nuclei in two monkeys trained to make visually triggered (VT) and internally generated (IG) limb movements. Infusions of lignocaine centered within VPLo caused hemiplegia during which movements of the contralateral arm rarely were performed in either task for a short period of time ( approximately 5-30 min). When VT responses were produced, they had prolonged reaction times and movement times and a higher incidence of trajectory abnormalities compared with responses produced during the preinfusion baseline period. In contrast, those IG responses that were produced remained relatively normal. Infusions centered within area X never caused hemiplegia. The only deficits observed were an increase in reaction time and movement amplitude variability and a higher incidence of trajectory abnormalities during VT trials. Every other aspect of both the VT and IG movements remained unchanged. Infusions centered within VLo reduced the number of movements attempted during each block of trials. This did not appear to be due to hemiplegia, however, as voluntary movements easily could be elicited outside of the trained tasks. The other main deficit resulting from inactivation of VLo was an increased reaction time in the VT task. Finally, infusions centered within VApc caused IG movements to become slower and smaller in amplitude, whereas VT movements remained unchanged. Control infusions with saline did not cause any consistent deficits. This pattern of results implies that VPLo and VLo play a role in the production of movements in general regardless of the context under which they are performed. They also suggest that VPLo contributes more specifically to the execution of movements that are visually triggered and guided, whereas area X contributes specifically to the initiation of such movements. In contrast, VApc appears to play a role in the execution of movements based on internal cues. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that specific subcircuits within the cerebello- and basal ganglio-thalamo-cortical systems preferentially contribute to movements based on external versus internal cues.  (+info)

Growth/differentiation factor-15/macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1 is a novel trophic factor for midbrain dopaminergic neurons in vivo. (3/36)

Transforming growth factor-betas (TGF-betas) constitute an expanding family of multifunctional cytokines with prominent roles in development, cell proliferation, differentiation, and repair. We have cloned, expressed, and raised antibodies against a distant member of the TGF-betas, growth/differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15). GDF-15 is identical to macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1 (MIC-1). GDF-15/MIC-1 mRNA and protein are widely distributed in the developing and adult CNS and peripheral nervous systems, including choroid plexus and CSF. GDF-15/MIC-1 is a potent survival promoting and protective factor for cultured and iron-intoxicated dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons cultured from the embryonic rat midbrain floor. The trophic effect of GDF-15/MIC-1 was not accompanied by an increase in cell proliferation and astroglial maturation, suggesting that GDF-15/MIC-1 probably acts directly on neurons. GDF-15/MIC-1 also protects 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-lesioned nigrostriatal DAergic neurons in vivo. Unilateral injections of GDF-15/MIC-1 into the medial forebrain bundle just above the substantia nigra (SN) and into the left ventricle (20 microgram each) immediately before a 6-OHDA injection (8 microgram) prevented 6-OHDA-induced rotational behavior and significantly reduced losses of DAergic neurons in the SN. This protection was evident for at least 1 month. Administration of 5 microgram of GDF-15/MIC-1 in the same paradigm also provided significant neuroprotection. GDF-15/MIC-1 also promoted the serotonergic phenotype of cultured raphe neurons but did not support survival of rat motoneurons. Thus, GDF-15/MIC-1 is a novel neurotrophic factor with prominent effects on DAergic and serotonergic neurons. GDF-15/MIC-1 may therefore have a potential for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and disorders of the serotonergic system.  (+info)

Visual and tactile information about object-curvature control fingertip forces and grasp kinematics in human dexterous manipulation. (4/36)

Most objects that we manipulate have curved surfaces. We have analyzed how subjects during a prototypical manipulatory task use visual and tactile sensory information for adapting fingertip actions to changes in object curvature. Subjects grasped an elongated object at one end using a precision grip and lifted it while instructed to keep it level. The principal load of the grasp was tangential torque due to the location of the center of mass of the object in relation to the horizontal grip axis joining the centers of the opposing grasp surfaces. The curvature strongly influenced the grip forces required to prevent rotational slips. Likewise the curvature influenced the rotational yield of the grasp that developed under the tangential torque load due to the viscoelastic properties of the fingertip pulps. Subjects scaled the grip forces parametrically with object curvature for grasp stability. Moreover in a curvature-dependent manner, subjects twisted the grasp around the grip axis by a radial flexion of the wrist to keep the desired object orientation despite the rotational yield. To adapt these fingertip actions to object curvature, subjects could use both vision and tactile sensibility integrated with predictive control. During combined blindfolding and digital anesthesia, however, the motor output failed to predict the consequences of the prevailing curvature. Subjects used vision to identify the curvature for efficient feedforward retrieval of grip force requirements before executing the motor commands. Digital anesthesia caused little impairment of grip force control when subjects had vision available, but the adaptation of the twist became delayed. Visual cues about the form of the grasp surface obtained before contact was used to scale the grip force, whereas the scaling of the twist depended on visual cues related to object movement. Thus subjects apparently relied on different visuomotor mechanisms for adaptation of grip force and grasp kinematics. In contrast, blindfolded subjects used tactile cues about the prevailing curvature obtained after contact with the object for feedforward adaptation of both grip force and twist. We conclude that humans use both vision and tactile sensibility for feedforward parametric adaptation of grip forces and grasp kinematics to object curvature. Normal control of the twist action, however, requires digital afferent input, and different visuomotor mechanisms support the control of the grasp twist and the grip force. This differential use of vision may have a bearing to the two-stream model of human visual processing.  (+info)

NXY-059, a free radical--trapping agent, substantially lessens the functional disability resulting from cerebral ischemia in a primate species. (5/36)

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: NXY-059 is a novel nitrone with free radical-trapping properties that has a considerable neuroprotective effect in rats. We have now examined the efficacy of this drug at reducing long-term functional disability in a primate model of stroke. METHODS: Twelve monkeys were trained and tested on a variety of behavioral tasks used to dissociate and quantify motor and spatial deficits. Five minutes after permanent occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery, monkeys received a 1-mL intravenous infusion of either saline or NXY-059 (28 mg x kg(-1)), and osmotic minipumps, model 2001D, were implanted subcutaneously to provide continuous drug or saline infusion for 48 hours. Drug-filled pumps released NXY-059 at 16 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1). The monkeys were retested 3 and 10 weeks after surgery to assess functional disability. Surgery, behavioral testing, and histology were all done blinded to treatment condition. RESULTS: NXY-059-treated monkeys were significantly better at reaching with their hemiparetic arm than were saline-treated monkeys when retested 3 weeks (P:<0.01) and 10 weeks (P:<0.01) after surgery. Drug treatment also significantly lessened the degree of spatial perceptual neglect (P:<0.01), a debilitating though ameliorating consequence of this infarct. NXY-059 treatment reduced the overall amount of brain damage by >50% of saline-treatment values, with similar levels of protection afforded to both white and gray matter. CONCLUSIONS: This novel drug has a substantial protective effect, lessening the disability caused by an experimentally induced stroke in a primate species. These findings provide considerable encouragement for the clinical development of NXY-059.  (+info)

Neural correlates for angular head velocity in the rat dorsal tegmental nucleus. (6/36)

Many neurons in the rat lateral mammillary nuclei (LMN) fire selectively in relation to the animal's head direction (HD) in the horizontal plane independent of the rat's location or behavior. One hypothesis of how this representation is generated and updated is via subcortical projections from the dorsal tegmental nucleus (DTN). Here we report the type of activity in DTN neurons. The majority of cells (75%) fired as a function of the rat's angular head velocity (AHV). Cells exhibited one of two types of firing patterns: (1) symmetric, in which the firing rate was positively correlated with AHV during head turns in both directions, and (2) asymmetric, in which the firing rate was positively correlated with head turns in one direction and correlated either negatively or not at all in the opposite direction. In addition to modulation by AHV, some of the AHV cells (40.1%) were weakly modulated by the rat's linear velocity, and a smaller number were modulated by HD (11%) or head pitch (15.9%). Autocorrelation analyses indicated that with the head stationary, AHV cells displayed irregular discharge patterns. Because afferents from the DTN are the major source of information projecting to the LMN, these results suggest that AHV information from the DTN plays a significant role in generating the HD signal in LMN. A model is proposed showing how DTN AHV cells can generate and update the LMN HD cell signal.  (+info)

Modification of social memory, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, and brain asymmetry by neonatal novelty exposure. (7/36)

Although corticosterone (a stress hormone) is known to influence social behavior and memory processes, little has been explored concerning its modulatory role in social recognition. In rats, social recognition memory for conspecifics typically lasts <2 hr when evaluated using a habituation paradigm. Using neonatal novelty exposure, a brief and transient early life stimulation method known to produce long-lasting changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, we found that social recognition memory was prolonged to at least 24 hr during adulthood. This prolonged social memory was paralleled by a reduction in the basal blood concentration of corticosterone. The same neonatal stimulation also resulted in a functional asymmetry expressed as a greater right-turn preference in a novel environment. Rats that preferred to turn right showed better social recognition memory. These inter-related changes in basal blood corticosterone concentration, turning asymmetry, and social recognition memory suggest that stress hormones and brain asymmetry are likely candidates for modulating social memory. Furthermore, given that neonatal stimulation has been shown to improve learning and memory performance primarily under aversive learning situations, the neonatal novelty exposure-induced enhancement in social recognition broadens the impact of early life stimulation to include the social domain.  (+info)

Polarized increase of calcium and nucleokinesis in tangentially migrating neurons. (8/36)

Cortical interneurons originate from the ganglionic eminences and reach their final position in the cortex via tangential migratory routes. The mechanisms of this migration are poorly understood. Here we have performed confocal time-lapse analysis of cell movement in the intermediate zone of embryonic mouse cortical slices in order to directly visualize their mode of migration. Tangentially migrating neurons moved by nucleokinesis, characterized by active phases of discontinuous advances of the nucleus followed by periods of quiescence. Dissociated cells from the ganglionic eminences also showed nucleokinesis associated with an increase of intracellular calcium, [Ca(2+)](i) Calcium elevation was greatest in the proximal region of the leading process, a zone with a wide distribution of gamma-tubulin. General increases in [Ca(2+)](i) elicited by microperfussion with neurotransmitters did not elicit nucleokinesis. These results show that tangential migration uses nucleokinesis, a cell-intrinsic process in which calcium signalling is local, directional and highly regulated.  (+info)

In the context of physiology and medicine, "kinesis" refers to a type of movement or motion that is spontaneous and not under the direct control of willful thought. It is a broad term that can encompass various forms of involuntary movements in the body, including muscle contractions, heartbeats, and peristalsis (the wave-like muscular contractions that move food through the digestive system).

It's worth noting that "kinesis" is also a term used in the field of psychology to refer to an individual's range of motion or mobility, but this usage is less common in medical contexts.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Rheiformes" is not a medical term. It is a taxonomic category in zoology, specifically an order that includes only one family, Rheidae, and two living species, both commonly known as rheas. They are large flightless birds native to South America, similar to ostriches and emus.

In medical terms, "beak" is not a term that is used as a general definition or diagnosis. However, there are some specific medical contexts where the term "beak" is used:

1. In forensic medicine, "beak" refers to the pointed end of a broken bone, which can occur when a bone is fractured in a certain way.
2. In respiratory medicine, "beaked nose" is a colloquial term used to describe a nose with a sharply pointed tip.
3. In maxillofacial surgery, "beak deformity" is a rare condition where the upper jaw protrudes excessively, giving the appearance of a bird's beak.
4. In veterinary medicine, "beak trimming" refers to the practice of trimming the beaks of birds to prevent them from injuring themselves or others.

It's important to note that these are very specific medical contexts and may not be relevant to your search for a general medical definition of "beak."

Palaeognathae is a clade or superorder of birds that includes flightless birds such as ostriches, emus, rheas, cassowaries, and kiwis, as well as the more recently flighted tinamou species. The name "Palaeognathae" comes from the ancient Greek words "paleos," meaning ancient or old, and "gnathos," meaning jaw. This name refers to the fact that these birds have a distinctive feature in their jaw structure called the palatine process, which is an ancient characteristic that sets them apart from other bird groups.

Palaeognathae species are characterized by several unique features, including:

1. A highly reduced keel on the sternum (breastbone), which makes flight difficult or impossible for most members of this group.
2. A unique jaw structure with a palatine process and a relatively unspecialized beak that lacks the keratinized sheath found in many other bird groups.
3. A simplified brain structure, particularly in the cerebellum, compared to other bird lineages.
4. A kinetic (movable) pelvis, which is not fused to the vertebral column as it is in most birds.
5. A single ovary and functional left testis in females and males, respectively.
6. A clutch size of one to a few eggs, with extended incubation periods that can last for several months.

Palaeognathae species are primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America. The tinamou species are an exception, as they inhabit Central and South America. These birds occupy a wide range of habitats, from deserts to forests, grasslands, and wetlands. They play essential roles in their ecosystems as seed dispersers, scavengers, and prey for other animals.

The skull is the bony structure that encloses and protects the brain, the eyes, and the ears. It is composed of two main parts: the cranium, which contains the brain, and the facial bones. The cranium is made up of several fused flat bones, while the facial bones include the upper jaw (maxilla), lower jaw (mandible), cheekbones, nose bones, and eye sockets (orbits).

The skull also provides attachment points for various muscles that control chewing, moving the head, and facial expressions. Additionally, it contains openings for blood vessels, nerves, and the spinal cord to pass through. The skull's primary function is to protect the delicate and vital structures within it from injury and trauma.

In the context of medical terminology, 'color' is not defined specifically with a unique meaning. Instead, it generally refers to the characteristic or appearance of something, particularly in relation to the color that a person may observe visually. For instance, doctors may describe the color of a patient's skin, eyes, hair, or bodily fluids to help diagnose medical conditions or monitor their progression.

For example, jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes that can indicate liver problems, while cyanosis refers to a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to insufficient oxygen in the blood. Similarly, doctors may describe the color of stool or urine to help diagnose digestive or kidney issues.

Therefore, 'color' is not a medical term with a specific definition but rather a general term used to describe various visual characteristics of the body and bodily fluids that can provide important diagnostic clues for healthcare professionals.

The endocardium is the innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart and the valves between them. It is a thin, smooth membrane that is in contact with the blood within the heart. This layer helps to maintain the heart's internal environment, facilitates the smooth movement of blood through the heart, and provides a protective barrier against infection and other harmful substances. The endocardium is composed of simple squamous epithelial cells called endothelial cells, which are supported by a thin layer of connective tissue.

Echocardiography, Doppler, color is a type of ultrasound test that uses sound waves to create detailed moving images of the heart and its blood vessels. In this technique, color Doppler is used to visualize the direction and speed of blood flow through the heart and great vessels. The movement of the red blood cells causes a change in frequency of the reflected sound waves (Doppler shift), which can be used to calculate the velocity and direction of the blood flow. By adding color to the Doppler image, it becomes easier for the interpreting physician to understand the complex three-dimensional motion of blood through the heart. This test is often used to diagnose and monitor various heart conditions, including valve disorders, congenital heart defects, and cardiac muscle diseases.

Dobutamine is a synthetic catecholamine used in medical treatment, specifically as a positive inotrope and vasodilator. It works by stimulating the beta-1 adrenergic receptors of the heart, thereby increasing its contractility and stroke volume. This results in an improved cardiac output, making dobutamine beneficial in treating heart failure, cardiogenic shock, and other conditions where heart function is compromised.

It's important to note that dobutamine should be administered under strict medical supervision due to its potential to cause adverse effects such as arrhythmias, hypotension, or hypertension. The dosage, frequency, and duration of administration are determined by the patient's specific condition and response to treatment.

Diastole is the phase of the cardiac cycle during which the heart muscle relaxes and the chambers of the heart fill with blood. It follows systole, the phase in which the heart muscle contracts and pumps blood out to the body. In a normal resting adult, diastole lasts for approximately 0.4-0.5 seconds during each heartbeat. The period of diastole is divided into two phases: early diastole and late diastole. During early diastole, the ventricles fill with blood due to the pressure difference between the atria and ventricles. During late diastole, the atrioventricular valves close, and the ventricles continue to fill with blood due to the relaxation of the ventricular muscle and the compliance of the ventricular walls. The duration and pressure changes during diastole are important for maintaining adequate cardiac output and blood flow to the body.

Left ventricular function refers to the ability of the left ventricle (the heart's lower-left chamber) to contract and relax, thereby filling with and ejecting blood. The left ventricle is responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. Its function is evaluated by measuring several parameters, including:

1. Ejection fraction (EF): This is the percentage of blood that is pumped out of the left ventricle with each heartbeat. A normal ejection fraction ranges from 55% to 70%.
2. Stroke volume (SV): The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle in one contraction. A typical SV is about 70 mL/beat.
3. Cardiac output (CO): The total volume of blood that the left ventricle pumps per minute, calculated as the product of stroke volume and heart rate. Normal CO ranges from 4 to 8 L/minute.

Assessment of left ventricular function is crucial in diagnosing and monitoring various cardiovascular conditions such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, valvular heart diseases, and cardiomyopathies.

A feasibility study is a preliminary investigation or analysis conducted to determine the viability of a proposed project, program, or product. In the medical field, feasibility studies are often conducted before implementing new treatments, procedures, equipment, or facilities. These studies help to assess the practicality and effectiveness of the proposed intervention, as well as its potential benefits and risks.

Feasibility studies in healthcare typically involve several steps:

1. Problem identification: Clearly define the problem that the proposed project, program, or product aims to address.
2. Objectives setting: Establish specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) objectives for the study.
3. Literature review: Conduct a thorough review of existing research and best practices related to the proposed intervention.
4. Methodology development: Design a methodology for data collection and analysis that will help answer the research questions and achieve the study's objectives.
5. Resource assessment: Evaluate the availability and adequacy of resources, including personnel, time, and finances, required to carry out the proposed intervention.
6. Risk assessment: Identify potential risks and challenges associated with the implementation of the proposed intervention and develop strategies to mitigate them.
7. Cost-benefit analysis: Estimate the costs and benefits of the proposed intervention, including direct and indirect costs, as well as short-term and long-term benefits.
8. Stakeholder engagement: Engage relevant stakeholders, such as patients, healthcare providers, administrators, and policymakers, to gather their input and support for the proposed intervention.
9. Decision-making: Based on the findings of the feasibility study, make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with the proposed project, program, or product.

Feasibility studies are essential in healthcare as they help ensure that resources are allocated efficiently and effectively, and that interventions are evidence-based, safe, and beneficial for patients.

Echocardiography is a medical procedure that uses sound waves to produce detailed images of the heart's structure, function, and motion. It is a non-invasive test that can help diagnose various heart conditions, such as valve problems, heart muscle damage, blood clots, and congenital heart defects.

During an echocardiogram, a transducer (a device that sends and receives sound waves) is placed on the chest or passed through the esophagus to obtain images of the heart. The sound waves produced by the transducer bounce off the heart structures and return to the transducer, which then converts them into electrical signals that are processed to create images of the heart.

There are several types of echocardiograms, including:

* Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE): This is the most common type of echocardiogram and involves placing the transducer on the chest.
* Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE): This type of echocardiogram involves passing a specialized transducer through the esophagus to obtain images of the heart from a closer proximity.
* Stress echocardiography: This type of echocardiogram is performed during exercise or medication-induced stress to assess how the heart functions under stress.
* Doppler echocardiography: This type of echocardiogram uses sound waves to measure blood flow and velocity in the heart and blood vessels.

Echocardiography is a valuable tool for diagnosing and managing various heart conditions, as it provides detailed information about the structure and function of the heart. It is generally safe, non-invasive, and painless, making it a popular choice for doctors and patients alike.

Biomechanics is the application of mechanical laws to living structures and systems, particularly in the field of medicine and healthcare. A biomechanical phenomenon refers to a observable event or occurrence that involves the interaction of biological tissues or systems with mechanical forces. These phenomena can be studied at various levels, from the molecular and cellular level to the tissue, organ, and whole-body level.

Examples of biomechanical phenomena include:

1. The way that bones and muscles work together to produce movement (known as joint kinematics).
2. The mechanical behavior of biological tissues such as bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments under various loads and stresses.
3. The response of cells and tissues to mechanical stimuli, such as the way that bone tissue adapts to changes in loading conditions (known as Wolff's law).
4. The biomechanics of injury and disease processes, such as the mechanisms of joint injury or the development of osteoarthritis.
5. The use of mechanical devices and interventions to treat medical conditions, such as orthopedic implants or assistive devices for mobility impairments.

Understanding biomechanical phenomena is essential for developing effective treatments and prevention strategies for a wide range of medical conditions, from musculoskeletal injuries to neurological disorders.

Computer-assisted image processing is a medical term that refers to the use of computer systems and specialized software to improve, analyze, and interpret medical images obtained through various imaging techniques such as X-ray, CT (computed tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), ultrasound, and others.

The process typically involves several steps, including image acquisition, enhancement, segmentation, restoration, and analysis. Image processing algorithms can be used to enhance the quality of medical images by adjusting contrast, brightness, and sharpness, as well as removing noise and artifacts that may interfere with accurate diagnosis. Segmentation techniques can be used to isolate specific regions or structures of interest within an image, allowing for more detailed analysis.

Computer-assisted image processing has numerous applications in medical imaging, including detection and characterization of lesions, tumors, and other abnormalities; assessment of organ function and morphology; and guidance of interventional procedures such as biopsies and surgeries. By automating and standardizing image analysis tasks, computer-assisted image processing can help to improve diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and consistency, while reducing the potential for human error.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "textiles" is not a term that is typically used in a medical context. In general, textiles refer to the broad category of flexible materials made by weaving, knitting, braiding, or felting fibers together. They include things like clothing, upholstery, and other soft goods.

In a medical setting, terms such as "medical textiles" or "healthcare textiles" might be used to refer to textile-based products that are specifically designed for use in medical applications, such as bandages, wound dressings, sutures, and implantable materials. These products must meet strict regulatory requirements to ensure their safety and effectiveness.

However, it's important to note that while some healthcare professionals may be familiar with the term "textiles" in this context, it is not a standard medical term and would not be used in a formal medical definition.

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Curry, Tommy J. (2006). "Review of Hip Hop and Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason". Kinesis. 33 (2). Ryerson, James (2016-11-18). "Race ...
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The Kinesis Report. 2 (3): 1-4, 14-16. Talese, G. (2010.) Dr. Birdwhistell and the Athletes. In Michael Rosenwald (Ed.), The ...
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aws-kinesis-source-binding.yaml. apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: aws-kinesis-source- ... aws-kinesis-source-binding.yaml. apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: aws-kinesis-source- ... Required The Kinesis stream that you want to access. The Kinesis stream that you specify must already exist. ... kamel bind aws-kinesis-source -p "source.region=The AWS Region" -p "source.stream=The Stream Name" kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1: ...
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Explore Kinesis managed services such as Kinesis Data Streams, Kinesis Data Analytics, Kinesis Data Firehose, and Kinesis Video ... youll be able to build and deploy your own Kinesis data pipelines with Kinesis Data Streams (KDS), Kinesis Data Firehose (KFH ... Kinesis Video Streams (KVS), and Kinesis Data Analytics (KDA).. What you will learn. *Get to grips with data streams, decoupled ... Amazon Kinesis is a collection of secure, serverless, durable, and highly available purpose-built data streaming services. This ...
  • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose provides you with Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) services. (edx.org)
  • Use Kinesis services, such as Kinesis Data Streams, Kinesis Data Firehose (sometimes called AWS Kinesis Firehose), Kinesis Data Analytics, and Kinesis Video Streams. (edx.org)
  • By the end of this AWS book, you'll be able to build and deploy your own Kinesis data pipelines with Kinesis Data Streams (KDS), Kinesis Data Firehose (KFH), Kinesis Video Streams (KVS), and Kinesis Data Analytics (KDA). (tutorialspoint.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is used to reliably load streaming data into data lakes, data stores, and analytics tools. (bytescout.com)
  • Dynatrace and the Dynatrace Intelligent Observability Platform have added support for the newly introduced Amazon VPC Flow Logs to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose . (dynatrace.com)
  • What is Amazon VPC Flow Logs to Kinesis Data Firehose, and why is it important? (dynatrace.com)
  • As of today's announcement, Amazon Web Services is adding the capability to stream these logs directly from Kinesis Data Firehose to Dynatrace, bypassing other sources from which to ingest VPC Flow Logs. (dynatrace.com)
  • Today, delivering data to Kinesis Data Firehose - a real-time streaming mechanism that scales and delivers rich data to a Dynatrace instance - gives IT pros access to additional contextual data for your environments. (dynatrace.com)
  • As a result, customers can send their flow logs to Dynatrace via Kinesis Data Firehose by implementing a customer-deployed forwarding Lambda function. (dynatrace.com)
  • For customers that want to send traffic to a Dynatrace destination using Kinesis Data Firehose delivery streams, this new feature adds Kinesis Data Firehose as a destination for VPC Flow Logs, which can reduce total costs. (dynatrace.com)
  • Process Kinesis streams and automatically scale up or down as shards split or merge. (npmjs.com)
  • Resize Kinesis streams and maintain equal shard sizes. (npmjs.com)
  • AWS Kinesis Data Streams enable you to capture, process, and store data streams. (edx.org)
  • AWS Kinesis Streams is a service that allows businesses to securely stream video from connected devices to AWS for analytics, machine learning, playback, and other processing. (edx.org)
  • Create and manage Kinesis data streams. (edx.org)
  • Write code to produce data for Kinesis streams and consume data from Kinesis streams. (edx.org)
  • Monitor and troubleshoot Kinesis data streams using CloudWatch. (edx.org)
  • For more information, see Adding an Amazon CloudFront log source by using the Amazon Web Services connector protocol and Kinesis Data Streams . (ibm.com)
  • The Amazon Kinesis Video Streams Producer SDK for Java enables Java developers to ingest data into Amazon Kinesis Video. (mvnrepository.com)
  • Scalable Data Streaming with Amazon Kinesis begins with a quick overview of the core concepts of data streams, along with the essentials of the AWS Kinesis landscape. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • Using Docker standardizes the operating environment for Kinesis Video Streams, which streamlines building and using the application. (amazon.com)
  • Clone the Amazon Kinesis Video Streams demos repository. (amazon.com)
  • Sign in to the AWS Management Console, and open the Amazon Kinesis Video Streams console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/kinesisvideo/ . (amazon.com)
  • Kinesis data streams can easily scale to hundreds of data sources and process gigabytes of data per second. (bytescout.com)
  • Order Kinesis Freestyle2 Blue Multichannel for Mac Wireless Keyboard, Black (KB800MB-BT) today at Quill.com and get fast shipping. (quill.com)
  • Kinesis is based on Apache Kafka, it is a fully managed, real-time Data Streaming and analytic service used to handle the very large stream of data, big data from a large number of sources, for example, Netflix uses Kinesis to handle Terabytes of data each day from events occurring from millions of connected IoT devices in real-time. (bytescout.com)
  • Kinesis is very easy to set up and scale and minimizes the overhead of setting and maintaining Kafka clusters. (bytescout.com)
  • Using regular skills earns Kinesis Psychic Points (PP), which can then be used to power several different Ultimate skills. (nexon.net)
  • The Kinesis stream is subdivided into shards and each shard can process a stream of data in isolation of other shards. (bytescout.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis can continuously capture and store terabytes of data per hour from hundreds of thousands of sources. (amazon.com)
  • The Amazon Kinesis Client Library for Java enables Java developers to easily consume and process data from Amazon Kinesis. (mvnrepository.com)
  • Ergonomic keyboards and mice are not medical treatments, but Kinesis peripherals are engineered to address the most common risk factors for typing and mousing. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Kinesis ergonomic keyboards address ulnar deviation through a combination of split and splay. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Kinesis ergonomic keyboards address wrist extension with cushioned palm supports. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Kinesis ergonomic keyboards address mouse overreach with compact tenkeyless designs that enable closer mouse placement. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Kinesis ergonomic keyboards address finger fatigue with low-force, full-travel key switches and also available with tactile feedback. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis is a fully managed service for real-time processing of streaming data at massive scale. (amazon.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis helps you continuously process large amounts of data from various sources and generate real-time insights. (edx.org)
  • AWS Kinesis is a suite of fully managed services provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that enables businesses to process and analyze streaming data at any scale. (edx.org)
  • Amazon Kinesis offers real-time data ingestion, processing, and storage, so you can use the data for machine learning, analytics, and other applications. (edx.org)
  • AWS Kinesis Data Analytics is another service the platform provides that enables you to transform and analyze streaming data using Apache Flink. (edx.org)
  • Footnote 5 They may use AWS services like Kinesis to process and analyze data in real-time. (edx.org)
  • Footnote 6 They may use Amazon Kinesis to process and analyze data within their applications. (edx.org)
  • Receive data from AWS Kinesis. (apache.org)
  • The Amazon Kinesis Producer Library for Java enables developers to easily and reliably put data into Amazon Kinesis. (mvnrepository.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis is a collection of secure, serverless, durable, and highly available purpose-built data streaming services. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • As you advance, you'll get to grips with the architectural components of Kinesis, understand how they are configured to build data pipelines, and delve into the applications that connect to them for consumption and processing. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • You'll also build a Kinesis data pipeline from scratch and learn how to implement and apply practical solutions. (tutorialspoint.com)
  • Kinesis Consumer is a managed, scalable, fully cloud-based service that allows users to process massive amounts of data per second in real time. (influxdata.com)
  • The Amazon Kinesis Telegraf plugin is designed to be precisely that, pulling in all time series data (including metrics and events) from the various applications you're working with, from your infrastructure and even from sensors - making it easier than ever for developers to not just create and store this data, but to actually put it to good use. (influxdata.com)
  • Amazon Kinesis Consumer pulls in all your time series data (metrics and events) from your applications, infrastructure, and even sensors to make it easy for your developers to use this data. (influxdata.com)
  • In addition, InfluxDB can handle the large write and query load for not just the data collected with an Amazon Kinesis Telegraf Plugin, but combined with the other Telegraf plugins and client libraries so that all the data you need is easy to access. (influxdata.com)
  • The Kinesis Consumer Telegraf Plugin reads from a Kinesis data stream and creates metrics using one of the supported input data formats. (influxdata.com)
  • With Amazon Kinesis, you can stream data between different applications, application monitoring, fraud detection and live leader-boards. (influxdata.com)
  • Another thing is Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics, which is used to analyze streaming data, gain actionable insights, and respond to business and customer needs in real-time. (bytescout.com)
  • Kinesis Project dance theatre and Opera On Tap with the support of Riverside Conservancy will present Capacity, or: the Work of Crackling as a part of Summer on the Hudson on September 30 & October 1, 2023 at 5pm. (broadwayworld.com)
  • Revealing Dances is an ongoing open rehearsal and facilitated conversation series invented by Melissa Riker (Kinesis Project dance theatre) and Jeremy Williams (Convergences Theatre Collective) as a way to welcome audiences deeper into the live arts creation process. (dance-enthusiast.com)
  • Melissa Riker is Artistic Director and Choreographer of Kinesis Project dance theatre. (dance-enthusiast.com)
  • The Kinesis team has decades of experience developing keyboards that address the most common typing risk factors, but we're not doctors. (kinesis-ergo.com)
  • Gaming Keyboards above are offered because they are in the same price range as Kinesis TKO. (reviewfinder.com)
  • This paper describes a distributed, streaming implementation of the flexible heuristics miner on Amazon Kinesis, a cloud-based event stream infrastructure, showing how mining methods can scale effortlessly to tens of millions of events per minute. (dfki.de)
  • This Kinesis is very much a product of our versatility-loving times because the 4S Disc is available in both gravel and road versions, each of which costs £750 to £1,850 for the frameset and £1,100 for the Apex 1 Hydraulic Build Kit. (bikeradar.com)
  • Each record now has a new attribute, "ApproximateArrivalTimestamp", which captures the approximate time of record insertion in an Amazon Kinesis stream. (amazon.com)
  • Customers can use this parameter to measure the age of a record read from a Kinesis stream, or to group records over time windows. (amazon.com)
  • Required The Kinesis stream that you want to access. (apache.org)
  • The Kinesis stream that you specify must already exist. (apache.org)
  • Many citizens of the city fall through this portal, and it's up to Kinesis to rescue them and save both worlds! (nexon.net)
  • Uncover the mystery behind Kinesis' powers and become a true hero in both worlds! (nexon.net)
  • One of the most eagerly anticipated bikes of 2012 is the Kinesis Maxlight FF29. (bikemagic.com)
  • An experimental library of React hooks for the AWS Kinesis WebRTC JavaScript SDK. (npmjs.com)
  • By combining services SNS and SQS, we can achieve functionality similar to kinesis in a very simple and easy, scalable way. (bytescout.com)
  • inproceedings{pub8847, author = { Evermann, Jörg and Rehse, Jana-Rebecca and Fettke, Peter }, title = {Process Discovery in the Cloud - A Scalable, Distributed Implementation of the Flexible Heuristics Miner on the Amazon Kinesis Cloud Infrastructure}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Business Process Monitoring and Performance Analysis in the Cloud. (dfki.de)
  • Integrate Kinesis with other Amazon Web Services or third-party tools and services. (edx.org)
  • Build real-time streaming applications using Kinesis and other Amazon Web Services. (edx.org)
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a well-equipped fully managed messaging stack's as services like SNS, SQS, Kinesis which comes in handy in a very wide range of business scenarios. (bytescout.com)
  • If you use the default credentials provider, the Kinesis client loads the credentials through this provider and doesn't use the basic authentication method. (apache.org)
  • If true, the Kinesis client loads credentials through a default credentials provider. (apache.org)
  • Footnote 4 They can use services, such as Kinesis, to build real-time streaming applications. (edx.org)
  • Knowledge of services like Kinesis is essential to build real-time streaming applications. (edx.org)
  • Kinesis uses Intelligence as his main stat and is armed with a PSY Limiter as his primary weapon and a Chess Piece as his secondary. (nexon.net)
  • Well, the Kinesis 4s Disc might just be the bike to bring the colour back to your cheeks. (bikeradar.com)
  • A super lightweight aluminium upgrade from my regular ride, the Kinesis KR510, the Aithein represents a significant shift forward in race performance and styling. (roadcyclinguk.com)
  • Look up kinesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (wikipedia.org)
  • But none of these things show how much fun the Kinesis is. (bikeradar.com)
  • For more information about Amazon Kinesis, please visit our web page and Developer Guide . (amazon.com)
  • Online AWS Kinesis tutorials will introduce learners to the basics of the tool, including its purpose, architecture, and features. (edx.org)
  • Her childhood experiences as a performer come full circle as she works with Kinesis Project to create an immersive and layered site-specific production. (dance-enthusiast.com)
  • The lowest price we found for Kinesis TKO is $125 , available here . (reviewfinder.com)
  • When you select a Kinesis lamp, you never have to compromise on quality. (coleparmer.com)
  • The geometry of the Kinesis successfully straddles the road/gravel bike divide. (bikeradar.com)
  • Under 2 weeks till Christmas - grab a Kinesis frame, a road shoe and pedal bundle. (road.cc)
  • Kinesis now must train in Maple World so that he can gain enough power to return home and save his world. (nexon.net)
  • Use the Advanced Amazon Kinesis Client Library (KCL). (edx.org)