Stephen Hawking
A Review of the Diagnosis and Treatment of Atlantoaxial Dislocations
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111952/
May 22, 2014 ... Fielding and Hawkins subsequently developed a new classification system according to the direction of dislocation—anterior, posterior, lateral, and ..... and flexion/extension) revealed that the C1L-C2PSF is a structurally superior construct because it is stiffer in lateral bending and axial rotation when ...
Stephen Hawking may have finally solved the black hole ...
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/212968-stephen-hawking-may-have-finally-solved-the-black-hole-information-problem
Aug 27, 2015 ... Conjecture sure, but absolute, I think Mr Hawkins would find this assumption rather less probable than his theories. Brian. Really? We can't interpret billions of miles? Pluto's orbit around the sun is on the order of a couple billion miles. John Caudill. Yes, Pluto is 6 tenths of a thousand of a light year from ...
Is Stephen Hawking right about aliens? | Science | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2010/apr/30/stephen-hawking-right-aliens
Apr 30, 2010 ... Stephen Hawking thinks that making contact with aliens would be a very bad idea indeed. But with new, massive telescopes, we humans are stepping up the search. Have we really thought this through?
What Discoveries Were Made by Stephen Hawking? | Owlcation
https://owlcation.com/stem/What-Discoveries-Were-Made-by-Stephen-Hawking
Sep 6, 2012 ... Stephen Hawkins has done a very observation. profile image. siddant 3 years ago. this is truly interesting information. Paradise7 profile image. Author. Paradise7 4 years ago from Upstate New York. Okay in a little while. There's tons of stuff to write; most of it is a bit over my head! Thank you so much for the ...
BIO refit on Crowther Twiggy | Boat Design Net
https://www.boatdesign.net/threads/bio-refit-on-crowther-twiggy.18936/
I thought that you wanted to stiffen up your crossbeams, changing the fittings / fixings to fibre / composite would probably create more flex. ... Ian Johnston and Cathy Hawkins are the most experienced Twiggy sailors sailing the original Twiggy to England for the 1982 Round Britain and the 1983 Rhut du ...
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Passive stiffness of the lumbar torso in flexion, extension, lateral ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8009335
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1994 Mar 15;19(6):696-704. Passive stiffness of the lumbar torso in flexion, extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. Effect of belt wearing and breath holding. McGill S(1), Seguin J, Bennett G. Author information: (1)Department of Kinesiology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. This work ...
The stiffness of lumbar spinal motion segments with a high-intensity ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9802156
Oct 15, 1998 ... OBJECTIVES: To measure the stiffness of spinal motion segments by disc type and by load type (flexion, extension, axial rotation, or lateral bending). To compare stiffness in motion segments with and without a high-intensity zone or radial tear in the anulus fibrosus. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: ...
Which axial and bending stiffnesses of posterior implants are ... - NCBI
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19038390
Nov 26, 2008 ... The model was exposed to pure moments of 7.5 and 20Nm around the three principal anatomical directions, simulating flexion, extension, lateral bending and axial rotation. In parametrical studies, the influence of the axial and bending fixator stiffness on the spinal range of motion was investigated. In order ...
Analysis of isometric cervical strength with a nonlinear ...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11044-015-9461-z
The stiffness of the passive ligamentous spine was validated in flexion/extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. Instantaneous joint centers of rotation were validated in flexion/extension, and muscle moment arms were validated in flexion /extension and lateral bending. A linearized static model was derived to predict ...
Effect of degeneration on the six degree of freedom mechanical ...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jor.23334/full
Jun 28, 2016 ... [19] They found significant differences in spine segment stiffness between degenerative grades during axial rotation, bending, and compression, with a ..... The overall effect of degenerative grade was significant for stiffness in lateral shear (p = 0.001), flexion (p = 0.019), and axial rotation (p = 0.001, Fig. 6).
Physiological axial compressive preloads increase motion segment ...
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1016/S0736-0266(02)00199-7/pdf
These preloads are hypothesized to increase stiffness, hysteresis and linearity of the load-displacement behavior. At each preload, displacements in each of six degrees of freedom (10.3 mm AP and lateral translations, f0.2 mm axial translation, rt I O lateral bending and 10.8" flexionlextension and torsional rotations) were ...
Biomechanical Study. Threaded Facet Dowel - DePuy Synthes
https://www.depuysynthes.com/json?amid=MEDIA_BIN_AJAX&mbid=DJ6996&name=TFD+White+Paper+%28ROM%29+-+DJ6996B.pdf
While lateral bending stiffness was consistently greater for Facet Dowels, differences were not significant. No significant changes were observed in axial rotation stiffness. • Seven modes of pure moment loading were tested, including three single-axis tests (±10 Nm) (flexion-extension, lateral bending and axial rotation) and ...
The effects of lumbar facet dowels on joint stiffness: a biomechanical ...
http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc3963051
Six fresh frozen lumbar spines were tested in flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. Spine stiffness was determined for the intact specimens, after L4 laminectomy, and after bilateral L4-L5 facet dowel placement, respectively. One specimen underwent a unilateral transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion ( TLIF) ...
The effects of creep and recovery on the in vitro biomechanical ...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0268003310003426
The range of motion increased significantly after creep in extension, lateral bending and axial rotation (P < 0.05). The range of motion after flexion creep showed an increasing trend as well, and the neutral zone after flexion creep increased by on average 36% (P < 0.01). The neutral zone stiffness was significantly lower ...
Biomechanics of the human intervertebral disc: A review of testing ...
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751616117300449
(a) Typical non-linear responses of VB-disc-VB specimens subjected to bending or torsion. Note the marked hysteresis and the region of minimal stiffness (the ' neutral zone' NZ). (b) Typical curves for axial rotation, lateral bending and flexion- extension (negative rotation indicates flexion). Responses depend on spinal level, ...
Scientists discover a sixth sense on the tongue—for water | Science ...
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/05/scientists-discover-sixth-sense-tongue-water
May 30, 2017 ... Viewed under a microscope, your tongue is an alien landscape, studded by fringed and bumpy buds that sense five basic tastes: salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami. But mammalian taste buds may have an additional sixth sense—for water , a new study suggests. The finding could help explain how ...
Scientists Discover That Humans Have A Magnetic 6th Sense To ...
https://www.awarenessjunkie.com/scientists-discover-humans-magnetic-6th-sense-detect-something-cant-even-see/
Jan 17, 2018 ... A recent study suggests that a protein in the human retina has the ability to detect magnetic fields. Whether or not humans actually use this 6th sense is unknown.
Scientists Discover That Humans Have A 'Magnetic 6th Sense' To ...
http://livetheorganicdream.com/scientists-discover-humans-magnetic-6th-sense-detect-something-cant-even-see/
Aug 5, 2017 ... Scientists have attributed certain unexplained events to the human's secret 'sixth sense'. Certain animals are known to use this special trick to find their way home, bees, sea turtles and birds that migrate all manage to locate distances of up to hundreds of miles with the help of 'magnetoreception'.
Scientists Discover A 'Force-Field' Around The Human Body That ...
http://www.collective-evolution.com/2017/09/03/scientists-discover-a-force-field-around-the-human-body-that-you-can-actually-feel/
Sep 3, 2017 ... Do we have more senses than we've been lead to believe, and do these senses play a role? New research from scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden have used a very well known experiment, called “the rubber hand illusion,” to demonstrate that humans can sense what feels like a ...
Scientists Discover Humans have a Magnetic Sixth Sense - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdLgTLATR7s
Mar 19, 2017 ... Our Hearts rule our bodies not our Heads. Our Hearts have the stronger electromagnetic pulse. We should be living by our Hearts not our Heads. We are magneti...
Scientists just discovered that bacteria have a sense of touch
https://www.sciencealert.com/bacteria-sense-of-touch
Scientists Just Discovered That Bacteria Have a Sense of Touch. Without a nervous system. MICHELLE STARR. 27 OCT 2017. Bacteria may not have a central or sensory nervous system as we know it, but they can still physically "feel " the world around them, according to a new study. It turns out the tiny microorganisms ...
Scientists discover how we sense 'stiffness' - Medical Xpress
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-10-scientists-stiffness.html
Oct 13, 2016 ... Every day, people use their hands effortlessly to assess an object's stiffness, like the ripeness of a piece of fruit. For the first time an international team of scientists led by University College London, have discovered ...
Scientists discover that sense of direction is innate - UCL
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/1006/10061804
Jun 18, 2010 ... Sense of direction is represented in the brains of newborn rats before they have explored their environment, according to new research by scientists at UCL. Published today in the journal Science, the results of a new study reveal that the brain's ways of representing sense of place and orientation appear ...
Scientists Discover Surprising Process Behind Sense of Touch | The ...
http://thescienceexplorer.com/brain-and-body/scientists-discover-surprising-process-behind-sense-touch
Jan 6, 2017 ... Biologists have discovered a new mechanism that likely underlies how we feel force or touch.
Scientists Discover How To "Switch Off" Hunger | IFLScience
http://www.iflscience.com/brain/scientists-discover-appetite-regulating-brain-circuit/
This latest discovery builds on previous work, which revealed that a bunch of brain cells in the hypothalamus, known as AgRP neurons, sense when we're running low on calories and subsequently drive feeding behaviors. They do this by releasing inhibitory molecules that dampen the activity of cells downstream in this ...



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