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Investigating Stiff-Knee Gait With Subject-Specific Simulations, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, M. D. Fox, S. L. Delp Oct 2006

Investigating Stiff-Knee Gait With Subject-Specific Simulations, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, M. D. Fox, S. L. Delp

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

No abstract provided.


Simulation-Based Treatment Planning For Knee Osteoarthritis, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt Sep 2006

Simulation-Based Treatment Planning For Knee Osteoarthritis, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

No abstract provided.


Benefits Of Automatic Differentiation For Biomechanical Optimizations, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, B. J. Fregly Jun 2006

Benefits Of Automatic Differentiation For Biomechanical Optimizations, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, B. J. Fregly

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of A Patient-Specific Cost Function To Predict The Influence Of Foot Path On The Knee Adduction Torque During Gait, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, B. I. Koh, T. L. Chmielewski Mar 2006

Evaluation Of A Patient-Specific Cost Function To Predict The Influence Of Foot Path On The Knee Adduction Torque During Gait, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, B. I. Koh, T. L. Chmielewski

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

No abstract provided.


Predicting Patient-Specific Gait Modifications For Knee Osteoarthritis Rehabilitation, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, K. L. Rooney, K. H. Mitchell, T. L. Chmielewski Mar 2006

Predicting Patient-Specific Gait Modifications For Knee Osteoarthritis Rehabilitation, B. J. Fregly, Jeffrey A. Reinbolt, K. L. Rooney, K. H. Mitchell, T. L. Chmielewski

Jeffrey A. Reinbolt

No abstract provided.


A Modified Hodgkin–Huxley Model, Ji-Huan He Jan 2006

A Modified Hodgkin–Huxley Model, Ji-Huan He

Ji-Huan He

A modified Hodgkin–Huxley model is suggested by taking into account the size effect of ionic channels.


An Evaluation Of Osteoporosis Prevalence In Spinal Cord Disabled Veterans, Hossein Gholizadeh Jan 2006

An Evaluation Of Osteoporosis Prevalence In Spinal Cord Disabled Veterans, Hossein Gholizadeh

Hossein Gholizadeh

DANESHVAR MEDICINE; DECEMBER 2006-JANUARY 2007; 14(66);37-44. AN EVALUATION OF OSTEOPOROSIS PREVALENCE IN SPINAL CORD DISABLED VETERANS SHOJAEI H.,SOROUSH M.R.,MODIRIAN E.,GHOLIZADEH H. Introduction: Osteoporosis and bone fracture risk due to decrease in bone mineral density is known as one of the most important complications of chronic spinal cord injuries (SCI). It also is a major health problem among the patients in SCI society. Although immobilization, old age, menopause and some comorbiditing, are major causes, other important factors also should be taken into consideration. Materials & Method: In this cross-sectional study, 132 veterans with SCI (mean of age 37.4 years), underwent dual-energy …


Heat And Mass Transfer (Baehr And Stephan), Dr Alireza Zolfaghari Jan 2006

Heat And Mass Transfer (Baehr And Stephan), Dr Alireza Zolfaghari

Dr Alireza Zolfaghari

No abstract provided.


A Heat Transfer Textbook (Lienhard), Dr Alireza Zolfaghari Jan 2006

A Heat Transfer Textbook (Lienhard), Dr Alireza Zolfaghari

Dr Alireza Zolfaghari

No abstract provided.


Application Of E-Infinity Theory To Biology, Ji-Huan He Jan 2006

Application Of E-Infinity Theory To Biology, Ji-Huan He

Ji-Huan He

Albert Einstein combined continuous space and time into his special relativity, El-Naschie discovered the transfinite discontinuity of space–time in his E-infinity theory where infinity of dimensions was created. We find a partner of both space–time and E-infinity in biology. In our theory, the number of cells in an organism endows an additional dimension in biology, leading to explanation of many complex phenomena.


Application Of E-Infinity Theory To Biology, Ji-Huan He Jan 2006

Application Of E-Infinity Theory To Biology, Ji-Huan He

Ji-Huan He

Albert Einstein combined continuous space and time into his special relativity, El-Naschie discovered the transfinite discontinuity of space–time in his E-infinity theory where infinity of dimensions was created. We find a partner of both space–time and E-infinity in biology. In our theory, the number of cells in an organism endows an additional dimension in biology, leading to explanation of many complex phenomena.