- An grownup male manikin was stationed in a different place, who Sebt explained as "1 of the most superior manikins in the entire world. (mettlerinstitute.com)
- Marwitz ( 1983 , 1987 ) studied these rain-snow transitions in mountainous areas using observations over the Sierra Nevada, USA. (copernicus.org)
- Other nationwide surveys suggest that between 1987 and 2002 one in every five mexicans moving to live or work in the united states was a woman. (hoselito.com)
- In the 1970's, Fox Solomon began her work with dolls and manikins, portraits and ritual. (ffoto.com)
- John Szarkowski included her work in the 1978 exhibition Mirrors and Windows at the Museum of Modern Art, and exhibited examples from her Dolls and Manikins series in the show Photography for Collectors. (ffoto.com)
- The purpose of this paper is to report that their manikin data, using their own recorded musical tokens, show a nearly flat response for the ER-15 within a few dB from 100 Hz to 16 kHz when plotted correctly on a standard logarithmic (musical) frequency scale. (canadianaudiologist.ca)
- In the correct format, their data agree with 25 years of measurements by independent laboratories in the U.S. and abroad, using REAT (Real Ear Attenuation at Threshold) and manikin measurements. (canadianaudiologist.ca)
- Since the original NRP textbook was published in 1987 the Neonatal Resuscitation Program has helped more than 3 million healthcare professionals learn and apply the necessary skills to save newborn lives. (laerdal.com)
- They suggest that REAT (Real Ear Attenuation at Threshold) measurements made in accordance with ANSI standard S12.6-1984 are invalid because they are made at threshold, and also that typical manikin measurements are invalid unless music tokens are used. (canadianaudiologist.ca)
- The attenuation for the ER-15 earplug in a custom earmold made for the KEMAR manikin was obtained by comparing the plugged- and open-ear response on KEMAR. (canadianaudiologist.ca)
- The Self-Assessment Manikin (SAM) is a non-verbal pictorial questionnaire that directly measures a person's affect and feelings in response to exposure to an object or an event, such as a picture. (wikipedia.org)
- This is a manikin that in true-time can converse to you and, relying on what you've got programmed the circumstance to be, will make real real-time responses of what ever he feels should really be the response. (mettlerinstitute.com)
- The goal of medical simulation-based training such as high-fidelity manikin simulators, part task trainers, and screen-based virtual patients, is to approximate real-life treatment experiences without risk to live patients. (sbir.gov)
- Medical simulation mannequins, models or related artefacts such as SimMan, the Transparent Anatomical Manikin or Harvey are widely used in medical education . (alchetron.com)
- He has practiced in North Dakota since 1987 in the areas of Internal Medicine, Critical Care, and Air Medical Transport. (und.edu)
- He has been involved in medical education since 1987 and is currently the director of clinical skills education for second year medical students and the medical director of the Simulation Center. (und.edu)
- Your eyes are drawn to a replica of the Constitution's foremast fighting top, complete with striped-shirt manikin ready to repel boarders. (usni.org)