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Über das Wesen der optomotorischen Reaktionen

1953

Flying and swimming animals need to be able to avoid passive displacement by air and water currents. Optomotor reactions essentially serve this purpose. The animals must be able to distinguish precisely between sensory stimulation caused by passive displacement and by active locomotion. Stimulation due to active movements does not release optomotor reactions. Apparent exceptions to this rule, occurring only under artificial circumstances, are caused by a derangement of either normal sensory stimulation or normal movement and, consequently, of their normal correlation. Examples of both cases are discussed.

PharmacologyPhysicsCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSensory stimulation therapyMolecular MedicineWater currentStimulationDisplacement (orthopedic surgery)Cell BiologyAnatomyMolecular BiologyExperientia
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<p>Cardio- Renal Outcomes With Long- Term Agalsidase Alfa Enzyme Replacement Therapy: A 10- Year Fabry Outcome Survey (FOS) Analysis</p>

2019

Purpose Following the publication of 5-year agalsidase alfa enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) outcomes data from the Fabry Outcome Survey (FOS), 10-year data were analyzed. Patients and methods FOS (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03289065) data (April 2001 to August 2018) were retrospectively analyzed. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and left ventricular mass indexed to height (LVMI) were analyzed after treatment start (baseline) for patients with ≥3 measurements, including baseline and year 10. Results Median (range) age (years) of the evaluable treated renal cohort at treatment start was 48.8 (17.9-67.3) for females (n=62), 34.4 (18.0-66.8) for males (n=90). With eGFR ≥60 mL…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyAlpha-galactosidasebiology030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyPharmaceutical ScienceRenal functionRetrospective cohort studyEnzyme replacement therapy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseFabry disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDrug DiscoveryCohortmedicinebiology.proteinYoung adultCohort studyDrug Design, Development and Therapy
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A thermotropic liquid crystal elastomer micro-actuator with integrated deformable micro-heater

2014

We present a liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) actuator with large stroke and fast reaction time. LCEs show a large macroscopic shape change when heated above the phase transition (≈120°C). Buried wafer-level fabricated micro-heaters offer optimal thermal reaction times and compact design of the actuators. A relative length change of λ = 1.28 was obtained with 320 mW power consumption. Heating the device from room temperature takes τrise = 19.7 s, cooling below the phase transition temperature from the fully contracted state needs τfall - 5.6s. We verify that the displacement may be accurately controlled by varying electrical input power.

Phase transitionMaterials scienceLiquid crystal elastomerStroke (engine)Composite materialActuatorElastomerThermotropic crystalDisplacement (fluid)Power (physics)2014 IEEE 27th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
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An extrinsic interface developed in an equilibrium based finite element formulation

2019

Abstract The phenomenon of delamination in composite material is studied in the framework of hybrid equilibrium based formulation with extrinsic cohesive zone model. The hybrid equilibrium formulation is a stress based approaches defined in the class of statically admissible solutions. The formulation is based on the nine-node triangular element with quadratic stress field which implicitly satisfy the homogeneous equilibrium equations. The inter-element equilibrium condition and the boundary equilibrium condition are imposed by considering independent side displacement fields as interfacial Lagrangian variable, in a classical hybrid formulation. The hybrid equilibrium element formulation is…

PhysicsCohesive Zone Model Delamination Extrinsic interface Hybrid equilibrium elementBoundary (topology)02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDisplacement (vector)Finite element methodStress (mechanics)Stress fieldCohesive zone model020303 mechanical engineering & transportsQuadratic equation0203 mechanical engineeringDamage mechanicsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni0210 nano-technologyEarth-Surface ProcessesProcedia Structural Integrity
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Crack dynamics and crack surfaces in elastic beam lattices

1998

The dynamics of propagating cracks is analyzed in elastic two-dimensional lattices of beams. At early times, inertia effects and static stress enhancement combine so that the crack-tip velocity is found to behave as t1/7. At late times a minimal crack-tip model reproduces the numerical simulation results. With no disorder and for fast loading, a “mirror-mist-mirror” crack-surface pattern emerges. Introduction of disorder leads, however, to the formation of the “mirror-mist-hackle”–type interface typical in many experimental situations. Peer reviewed

PhysicsComputer simulationelastic two-dimensional lattices of beamsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysicsDynamics (mechanics)Crack tip opening displacementFracture mechanicsMechanicsdynamicsInertiaCrack growth resistance curveCrack closurepropagating cracksFracture toughnessmedia_common
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Quantum benchmark for teleportation and storage of squeezed states.

2007

We provide a quantum benchmark for teleportation and storage of single-mode squeezed states with zero displacement and a completely unknown degree of squeezing along a given direction. For pure squeezed input states, a fidelity higher than 81.5% has to be attained in order to outperform any classical strategy based on an estimation of the unknown squeezing and repreparation of squeezed states. For squeezed thermal input states, we derive an upper and a lower bound on the classical average fidelity which tighten for moderate degree of mixedness. These results enable a critical discussion of recent experiments with squeezed light.

PhysicsCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesQuantum Physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Physics and AstronomyFidelityFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum PhysicsUpper and lower boundsTeleportationDisplacement (vector)Quantum mechanicsBenchmark (computing)Quantum information scienceQuantum Physics (quant-ph)QuantumSqueezed coherent statemedia_commonPhysical review letters
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Fluctuating hydrodynamics and diffusion in amorphous solids

1994

The fluctuating hydrodynamic description for an isotropic fluid is extended to include the displacement field u, reflecting the freezing of the local structures in an amorphous solid. The fluctuating nonlinear equations for the set of hydrodynamic variables including u has been obtained. The role of u is manifested through its longitudinal part, i.e., \ensuremath{\nabla}\ensuremath{\cdot}u, in terms of which we define the variable c(x,t). It refers to the diffusion of the free volume or vacancies, signifying configurational rearrangements in the amorphous solid. The analysis here shows that one recovers the earlier result obtained by Das and Mazenko [Phys. Rev. A 34, 2265 (1986)] for mode c…

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsVacancy defectIsotropyMode couplingDisplacement fieldRelaxation (physics)ThermodynamicsDiffusion (business)Glass transitionAmorphous solidPhysical Review E
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Strong-interaction Isospin-symmetry Breaking Within the Density Functional Theory

2015

The conventional Skyrme interaction is generalized by adding zero-range charge-symmetry-breaking and charge-independence-breaking terms, and the corresponding energy density functional is derived. It is shown that the extended model accounts for experimental values of mirror and triplet displacement energies (MDEs and TDEs) in sd-shell isospin triplets with, on average, about 100~keV precision using only two additional adjustable coupling constants. Moreover, the model is able to reproduce, for the first time, the A=4n versus A=4n+2 staggering of the TDEs.

PhysicsCoupling constantta114Nuclear TheoryEnergy density functionalStrong interactiontiheysfunktionaaliteoriaFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomySkyrme interactionDisplacement (vector)Nuclear Theory (nucl-th)isospin symmetryExtended modelIsospinQuantum mechanicsDensity functional theoryisospin symmetry breakingSymmetry breakingdensity functional theory
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Equivalent-Single-Layer discontinuous Galerkin methods for static analysis of multilayered shells

2021

Abstract An original formulation for the elastic analysis of multilayered shells is presented in this work. The key features of the formulation are: the representation of the shell mean surface via a generic system of curvilinear coordinates; the unified treatment of general shell theories via an Equivalent-Single-Layer approach based on the through-the-thickness expansion of the covariant components of the displacement field; and an Interior Penalty discontinuous Galerkin scheme for the solution of the set of governing equations. The combined use of these features enables a high-order solution of the multilayered shell problem. Several numerical tests are presented for isotropic, orthotrop…

PhysicsCurvilinear coordinatesApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisIsotropyShell (structure)02 engineering and technologyOrthotropic material01 natural sciences020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringDiscontinuous Galerkin methodModeling and Simulation0103 physical sciencesDisplacement fieldCovariant transformationDiscontinuous galerkin methods Equivalent-Single-Layer theories High-order modelling Multilayered shellsBoundary value problemSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali010301 acoustics
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Displacement Measurement Through Digital Image Correlation and Digital Speckle Pattern Interferometry Techniques in Cold-Expanded Holes

2010

:  In this paper, the displacement field induced by the split-sleeve cold expansion of holes was measured using both digital image correlation (DIC) and digital speckle pattern interferometry (DSPI) techniques. Thus, the experimental results, which were evaluated on the inlet surface of a 6082-T6 aluminium plate, were compared with those from theoretical prediction. DIC provided accurate measurements up to the elastic–plastic boundary, whereas the DSPI technique highlighted the changes of displacement in the elastic domain. Prediction of the displacement based on the existing analytical model agreed with the experimental results achieved with both techniques. Possible explanations for the d…

PhysicsDigital image correlationbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBoundary (topology)Displacement basedDisplacement (vector)Speckle patternInterferometryOpticsMechanics of MaterialsElectronic speckle pattern interferometryDisplacement fieldbusinessStrain
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