Browsing by Subject "Biomechanics"
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(2015-08-12)Stem lodging is a complex and is a limiting factor on bioenergy sorghum yield worldwide. Stem lodging is defined as mechanical failure at the stem caused by external forces due to wind or rain. Current lodging ratings are ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Knowledge of the mechanics of the lens capsule is crucial for improving cataract surgery as well as understanding better the physiological role of the lens capsule in the process of accommodation. Previous research on the ...
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(2021-05-03)The biomechanical properties of tissues and their constituent cells are a critical component in determining their function, development, and overall wellness. As such, many approaches have been developed to measure these ...
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(2015-07-28)Hypertension is a medical condition in which persistent high blood pressure causes the heart to exert more energy to circulate blood through the blood vessels and can lead to life threatening conditions including stroke, ...
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(2022-04-11)Mechanical testing is essential for determining and understanding material characteristics. When engineers develop a product based on their material knowledge, they can analyze the validity and reliability of the final ...
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(2017-05-08)The goal of this work was to develop a software platform to synchronize and facilitate the way in which researchers perform custom analysis of motion capture (MOCAP) data. The software was developed using Python and contains ...
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(2021-11-22)The lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) lining lymphatic vessels are sensitive to the mechanical forces of fluid shear stress (FSS) and cyclic stretching (CS). These forces alter cell morphology and biochemical response ...
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The most common site of running-related injury in athletes is the knee joint, or patellofemoral interface. Therefore, lower-extremity biomechanics is extensively studied in order to understand the factors that contribute ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Many people have readily suggested different types of hyperelastic models for high strain materials and biotissues since the 1940Âs without validating them. But, there is no agreement for those models and no model is ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)The use of numerical analysis studies in biomechanics research continues to motivate the pursuit of improved models for biological materials. Micropolar continuum theory has been suggested by some to provide more complete ...
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(2022-12-09)Conventional human motion or biodynamic studies often employ optical motion capture systems which are expensive and largely restricted to laboratory settings. Wearable sensors can provide a cost-effective, mobile alternative, ...
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(2022-12-29)This thesis aims to develop a simple and practical framework for musculoskeletal simulation that accounts for the inertia of muscles. Computer animation researchers have been using and extending muscle-driven skeletal ...
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(2017-12-11)The work performed focused on the investigation of human and veterinary orthopedic devices. The work was accomplished in two parts and focused on different device aspects, with emphasis on biomechanical implications. Part ...
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(2021-06-29)Industrial sectors where manual tasks are the primary job responsibilities continue to report a high prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). Sustained repetitive motion and non-neutral postures are ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1991)Recently, investigations have demonstrated significant relationships between muscular power (the combination of or interaction between strength and speed) and athletic performance. Initiation of improvements in power output ...