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Postmenopausal women with osteopenia and a healed wrist fracture have reduced physical function and quality of life compared to a matched, healthy co…

2013

Background Fractures lead to reduced physical function and quality of life (QOL), but little is known about postmenopausal women with osteopenia and a healed wrist fracture. The purpose was to evaluate physical function in terms of quadriceps strength, dynamic balance, physical capacity and QOL in postmenopausal women with osteopenia and a healed wrist fracture compared to a matched, healthy control group with no previous fracture. Methods Eighteen postmenopausal women with osteopenia (patients) (mean age 59.1 years, range 54 – 65) and a healed wrist fracture were matched to 18 healthy control subjects on age (mean age 58.5 years, range 51 – 65), height, weight and body mass index (BMI). We…

OsteopeniaMiddle AgedMotor ActivityWrist InjuriesPostmenopausal womenQuadriceps MuscleQuadriceps strengthPostmenopauseBone Diseases MetabolicFractures BoneAbsorptiometry PhotonBone DensityCase-Control StudiesExercise TestQuality of LifeHumansFemaleMuscle StrengthWrist fracturePostural BalanceAgedResearch ArticleDynamic balanceBMC women's health
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The Egan problem on the pull-in range of type 2 PLLs

2021

In 1981, famous engineer William F. Egan conjectured that a higher-order type 2 PLL with an infinite hold-in range also has an infinite pull-in range, and supported his conjecture with some third-order PLL implementations. Although it is known that for the second-order type 2 PLLs the hold-in range and the pull-in range are both infinite, the present paper shows that the Egan conjecture may be not valid in general. We provide an implementation of the third-order type 2 PLL, which has an infinite hold-in range and experiences stable oscillations. This implementation and the Egan conjecture naturally pose a problem, which we will call the Egan problem: to determine a class of type 2 PLLs for …

PLLtype IIelektroniset piiritEgan problem on the pull-in rangehold-in rangeEgan conjectureglobal stabilityharmonic balance methodsäätöteoriavärähtelyttype 2describing functionphase-locked loopnonlinear analysisGardner problem on the lock-in rangedifferentiaaliyhtälötLyapunov functions
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The evaluation of dual-task conditions on static postural control in the older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

2019

Abstract Background In postural stability evaluation, the dual-task concept is often adopted in order to create a more challenging situation. The dual-task consists of performing simultaneously two tasks, a primary static or dynamic motor task and an additional secondary cognitive task. Usually, a multitask condition leads to a reduction in the postural control performance, especially in older adults. Considering the wide spectrum of secondary task conditions existing in scientific literature, the present manuscript aims to write a peer-reviewed protocol that will be used in a systematic review and meta-analysis performed to identify the effects of different secondary tasks conditions in a …

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Regional cerebral blood flow and regional metabolism in cold induced oedema.

1973

24 hours following a cold induced oedema in cats rCBF was measured in the lesion area, the bluish stained cortex immediately adjacent to the lesion, a cortical area remote from the lesion, and in the contralateral uninjured hemisphere. Thereafter the brain was frozen and the respective tissue areas were removed and analyzed for water and electrolyte content as well as metabolite concentrations. It seems, that in the neighbourhood of a local lesion at least 3 different brain regions can be differentiated with regard to their characteristic pattern of data. In non-oedematous regions either hyperaemia or hypoaemia could be observed. In areas with local brain oedema rCBF was reduced inversely p…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBrain EdemaPhosphocreatineMicrocirculationLesionHyperaemiachemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateIschemiaCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsHypoxiaPyruvatesCerebrospinal FluidDiminutionCATSbusiness.industrySodiumBrainAnatomyWater-Electrolyte BalanceAdenosine MonophosphateAdenosine DiphosphateCold Temperaturemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCerebral blood flowRegional Blood FlowInjections IntravenousCatsLactatesPotassiumSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessActa neurochirurgica
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Extracellular space and electrolyte distribution in cortex and white matter of dog brain in cold induced oedema

1973

24 hours after a circumscribed cold injury of the cortex dog brains were perfused from the lateral ventricle and the frontal subarachnoidal space to the cisterna magna with an artificial CSF containing trace amounts of35S-labelled thiosulphate. Simultaneously the extracellular tracer was administered intravenously. Extracellular fluid volume was estimated and found to be increased from 10 to 15% in the oedematous cortex and from 10 to 27% in the oedematous white matter. The actual size of ECS in oedematous white matter, however, must be larger as indicated by the relative alterations of thiosulphate distribution, tissue water, sodium and chloride. Apparently a small part of the fluid accumu…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySodiumThiosulfateschemistry.chemical_elementBrain EdemaCisterna magnaIodine RadioisotopesWhite matterchemistry.chemical_compoundDogsChloridesCortex (anatomy)Sulfur IsotopesExtracellular fluidExtracellularAnimalsMedicineSerum Albumin Radio-IodinatedEvans BlueCerebral CortexStaining and Labelingbusiness.industrySodiumWater-Electrolyte BalanceCold TemperatureDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBlood-Brain BarrierCerebral cortexPotassiumSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Extracellular SpacebusinessActa Neurochirurgica
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[Psychomotor disadaptation syndrome].

2014

We describe the psychomotor disadaptation syndrome and report the last findings on its physiopathology and therapeutic. This syndrome was first described by Pr Gaudet's team in 1986 and named "psychomotor regression syndrome". This name has been recently changed into "psychomotor disadaptation syndrome".The psychomotor disadaptation syndrome is a decompensation of postural function, gait and psychomotor automatisms due to the alteration of the posture and motor programming. That alteration is linked to subcortical-frontal lesions. Clinically, the psychomotor disadaptation syndrome is characterized by postural impairments (retro-propulsion or backward disequilibrium), non-specific gait disor…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAgingPopulationPosturePoison controlROTTERDAM SCANCEREBRAL VASOMOTOR REACTIVITYDISEASEDiagnosis DifferentialAGEPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPEOPLEmedicineHumansDecompensationeducationELDERLY-PATIENTSPostural BalanceGait Disorders NeurologicPOPULATIONBiological PsychiatryAgedAged 80 and overPsychomotor learningeducation.field_of_studyMovement DisordersHYPERTENSIONABNORMALITIESbusiness.industryfood and beveragesAnhedoniaSyndromeWHITE-MATTER LESIONSPrognosisGaitHyperintensityNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySensation DisordersHypertoniaAccidental Falls[ SCCO ] Cognitive scienceNeurology (clinical)Geriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptomPsychomotor DisordersbusinessLa Revue de medecine interne
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Die Verteilung von Wasser und Elektrolyten in Organismus normaler und adrenalektomierter, unbehandelter oder mit Nebennierenrindenhormonen behandelte…

1959

PharmacologyChemistryPharmacology toxicologyWater metabolismWater-Electrolyte BalanceGeneral MedicineMolecular biologyNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archiv f�r Experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie
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Intestinal transport in constipation and diarrhoea.

1988

Approximatively 10 liters of fluid enter the gastrointestinal tract with food and endogenous secretions, and only less than 100 ml or 1% leave it with the faeces. Minor changes of this equilibrium in the intestinal transport may cause diarrhoea or constipation. Functions of small and large intestine differ markedly in transport of electrolytes and water. The relatively leaky epithelium of the small intestine allows for rapid equilibrium of osmolality in both directions while the tight epithelium of the colon preserves electrolytes and water once they have been absorbed. It may compensate secretory diarrhoea of the small intestine for instance caused by bacterial toxins to a certain degree u…

PharmacologyDiarrheamedicine.medical_specialtyGastrointestinal tractNeurotransmitter AgentsConstipationbusiness.industryBiological Transport ActiveGeneral MedicineWater-Electrolyte BalanceGastroenterologyIntestinal absorptionIntestinal AbsorptionInternal medicinemedicineHumansIntestinal transportWater-Electrolyte Balancesense organsChloride secretionmedicine.symptomSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPasebusinessConstipationFecesPharmacology
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Thermodynamic Approach to the Self-Diffusiophoresis of Colloidal Janus Particles

2019

Most available theoretical predictions for the self-diffusiophoretic motion of colloidal particles are based on the hydrodynamic thin boundary layer approximation in combination with a solvent body force due to a self-generated local solute gradient. This gradient is enforced through specifying boundary conditions, typically without accounting for the thermodynamic cost to maintain the gradient. Here, we present an alternative thermodynamic approach that exploits a direct link between dynamics and entropy production: the local detailed balance condition. We study two cases: First, we revisit self-propulsion in a demixing binary solvent. At variance with a slip velocity, we find that propuls…

PhysicsBody forceStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Entropy productionFOS: Physical sciencesDetailed balanceMechanicsDissipationCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasBoundary layerDiffusiophoresis0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)ParticleBoundary value problem010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Universality in Fragmentation

1999

Fragmentation of a two-dimensional brittle solid by impact and ``explosion,'' and a fluid by ``explosion'' are all shown to become critical. The critical points appear at a nonzero impact velocity, and at infinite explosion duration, respectively. Within the critical regimes, the fragment-size distributions satisfy a scaling form qualitatively similar to that of the cluster-size distribution of percolation, but they belong to another universality class. Energy balance arguments give a correlation length exponent that is exactly one-half of its percolation value. A single crack dominates fragmentation in the slow-fracture limit, as expected.

PhysicsImpact velocityBrittlenessFragmentation (mass spectrometry)ExponentEnergy balanceGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical physicsRenormalization groupScalingUniversality (dynamical systems)Physical Review Letters
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