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  1. Microfluidics Technology for Nanoparticles and Equipment

    “Microfluidics” is a generalized term denoting both, the science studying the conduct of fluids (gases and liquids) through microchannels and the...
    Chapter 2021
  2. Quantitative assessment of cerebellar ataxia, through automated limb functional tests

    Background

    Cerebellar damage can often result in disabilities affecting the peripheral regions of the body. These include poor and inaccurate...

    Ragil Krishna, Pubudu N. Pathirana, ... David J. Szmulewicz in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 27 February 2019
  3. A review of e-textiles in neurological rehabilitation: How close are we?

    Textiles able to perform electronic functions are known as e-textiles, and are poised to revolutionise the manner in which rehabilitation and...

    Ruth McLaren, Frances Joseph, ... Denise Taylor in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
    Article Open access 21 June 2016
  4. Evaluation of preseparator performance for the 8-stage nonviable Andersen impactor

    The preseparator of an Andersen impactor with different coating treatments for a range of particle-size distributions was evaluated. Limited...

    Vasu V. Sethuraman, Anthony J. Hickey in AAPS PharmSciTech
    Article 01 March 2001
  5. Muscle models: What is gained and what is lost by varying model complexity

    Three structurally different types of models have evolved over the years to describe muscle-joint systems. The first, based on an input-output...

    J. M. Winters, L. Stark in Biological Cybernetics
    Article 01 March 1987
  6. Computer identification of models for the arterial tree input impedance: Comparison between two new simple models and first experimental results

    Two new simple models for the arterial tree input impedance are presented. The first is a 4-element windkessel model, obtained by paralleling the...

    Article 01 March 1982
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