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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
191

Identification and analysis of G-protein pathway control in the Caenorhabditis elegans defecation motor program /

Round, Elaine Kay. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81).
192

The relationship between pelvic muscle exercise and pelvic muscle function in primiparas a research report submitted in partial fulfillment ... Master of Science Parent-Child Nursing /

Arnsdorf, Linda K. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1990.
193

Driving point impedance measurements during piano playing /

Vant, Christianne. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.App.Sc.) - Carleton University, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-124). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
194

Characterization of the activity of the involuntary calf muscle pump

Goddard-Marshall, Ayana A. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.
195

Comparison of serial manual muscle test performance in children and adults with spina bifida who undergo and do not undergo surgical tethered cord release

O'Riordan, Elizabeth Fitzgerald. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis--University of Oklahoma. / Bibliography: leaves 57-60.
196

Metabolic and functional consequences of adenylate kinase deficiency in skeletal muscle

Hancock, Chad R., January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005. / "May 2005" The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
197

Novel use of glycosylation scanning to map the intracellular trafficking of sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase 1A

Flinn, Rory J. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Delaware, 2005. / Principal faculty advisor: Norman J. Karin, Dept. of Biological Sciences. Includes bibliographical references.
198

Estudo da representação numérica do comportamento mecânico de músculos esqueléticos sujeitos à combinação de diferentes tipos de contrações / A study of the numeric skeletal muscle mechanical representation subjected to different contractions

Lagemann, Frederico January 2015 (has links)
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo da caracterização numérica do comportamento mecânico de um músculo esquelético estriado sujeito à combinação de diferentes contrações. A partir dos mecânismos fisiológicos da contração do tecido muscular esquelético, são apresentadas as principais características da produção de força do músculo em diferentes tipos de contrações (isométrica, concêntrica, excêntrica) e suas combinações. A representação numérica da resposta mecânica do músculo esquelético foi investigada por diferentes autores. Dos diversos modelos encontrados na literatura, alguns foram escolhidos para a continuidade deste estudo, segundo sua capacidade representativa e facilidade de implementação em métodos numéricos de solução para grandes deformações. Os modelos disponíveis na literatura foram implementados e avaliados para diferentes sequências de contrações, sendo também realizado um ajuste de parâmetros para dados experimentais de contrações isométricas e isométricas-excêntricas-isométricas. Nenhuma das propostas avaliadas apresentou resultados satisfatórios. A principal deficiência dos modelos foi a incapacidade de reproduzir a dependência do histórico de carregamentos, ou seja, da combinação de contrações. Desta maneira, uma nova proposta de modelo constitutivo foi desenvolvida e implementada para testes uniaxiais e em um código de elementos finitos para testes tridimensionais. A partir destas implementações, foram executados testes numéricos para diferentes sequências de contrações, avaliando a capacidade representativa do modelo proposto neste trabalho. O modelo proposto apresentou bons resultados para contrações isométricas e a combinação de contrações com diferentes níveis de alongamento, ou encurtamento, a uma mesma velocidade. A principal contribuição deste modelo é a capacidade de representar a resposta associada à fadiga muscular e o ganho, ou perda de força, observados experimentalmente. / This work present a striated skeletal muscle numerical characterization subjected to different contractions. From the physiological contraction mechanism of the skeletal muscle tissue the force produced in different kinds of contraction (isometric, concentric and eccentric), and their combination, are presented. The numerical representation of these response was investigated by different authors. From the diverse models found in literature, some were selected to be studied according to their representation capability and the implementation ease in numerical methods for large strains. The models available in literature were implemented and evaluated for different contractions combinations and a parameter identification for experimental results of two isometric contraction and a isometric-eccentric-isometric contraction. None of the proposed models presented satisfactory results. The main deficiency of these models were the incapability of reproducing the loading history dependence, in other words, the contraction combination. In this way, a new material model was proposed and implemented to uniaxial and tridimensional finite element method tests. From these, different contractions sequences evaluated the proposed model representation capabilities. The proposed model present good results to isometric contraction, as well as contraction combination with different stretch, or shortening, level in the same speed. The main contribution of this model is the capability of represent the the response associated to the muscle fatigue and the force gain or loss, experimentally observed.
199

Estudo da representação numérica do comportamento mecânico de músculos esqueléticos sujeitos à combinação de diferentes tipos de contrações / A study of the numeric skeletal muscle mechanical representation subjected to different contractions

Lagemann, Frederico January 2015 (has links)
Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo da caracterização numérica do comportamento mecânico de um músculo esquelético estriado sujeito à combinação de diferentes contrações. A partir dos mecânismos fisiológicos da contração do tecido muscular esquelético, são apresentadas as principais características da produção de força do músculo em diferentes tipos de contrações (isométrica, concêntrica, excêntrica) e suas combinações. A representação numérica da resposta mecânica do músculo esquelético foi investigada por diferentes autores. Dos diversos modelos encontrados na literatura, alguns foram escolhidos para a continuidade deste estudo, segundo sua capacidade representativa e facilidade de implementação em métodos numéricos de solução para grandes deformações. Os modelos disponíveis na literatura foram implementados e avaliados para diferentes sequências de contrações, sendo também realizado um ajuste de parâmetros para dados experimentais de contrações isométricas e isométricas-excêntricas-isométricas. Nenhuma das propostas avaliadas apresentou resultados satisfatórios. A principal deficiência dos modelos foi a incapacidade de reproduzir a dependência do histórico de carregamentos, ou seja, da combinação de contrações. Desta maneira, uma nova proposta de modelo constitutivo foi desenvolvida e implementada para testes uniaxiais e em um código de elementos finitos para testes tridimensionais. A partir destas implementações, foram executados testes numéricos para diferentes sequências de contrações, avaliando a capacidade representativa do modelo proposto neste trabalho. O modelo proposto apresentou bons resultados para contrações isométricas e a combinação de contrações com diferentes níveis de alongamento, ou encurtamento, a uma mesma velocidade. A principal contribuição deste modelo é a capacidade de representar a resposta associada à fadiga muscular e o ganho, ou perda de força, observados experimentalmente. / This work present a striated skeletal muscle numerical characterization subjected to different contractions. From the physiological contraction mechanism of the skeletal muscle tissue the force produced in different kinds of contraction (isometric, concentric and eccentric), and their combination, are presented. The numerical representation of these response was investigated by different authors. From the diverse models found in literature, some were selected to be studied according to their representation capability and the implementation ease in numerical methods for large strains. The models available in literature were implemented and evaluated for different contractions combinations and a parameter identification for experimental results of two isometric contraction and a isometric-eccentric-isometric contraction. None of the proposed models presented satisfactory results. The main deficiency of these models were the incapability of reproducing the loading history dependence, in other words, the contraction combination. In this way, a new material model was proposed and implemented to uniaxial and tridimensional finite element method tests. From these, different contractions sequences evaluated the proposed model representation capabilities. The proposed model present good results to isometric contraction, as well as contraction combination with different stretch, or shortening, level in the same speed. The main contribution of this model is the capability of represent the the response associated to the muscle fatigue and the force gain or loss, experimentally observed.
200

Neuromuscular markers of high performance sport preparation : muscle contractile mechanics

Macgregor, Lewis James January 2016 (has links)
Assessments of skeletal muscle functional capacity or bilateral muscular asymmetry often necessitate maximal contractile effort, which exacerbates muscle fatigue or injury. Tensiomyography (TMG) has been investigated in laboratory settings, as a means to assess muscle contractile function following fatigue; however observations have not been contextualised by concurrent physiological measures. TMG has more sparingly been applied in the field, with elite athletes. The aim of this thesis was to examine acute alterations and underlying variations in muscle contractile mechanics, through the application of TMG, contextualised with established physiological measures; and to apply TMG within high performance sports programmes. TMG successfully detected fatigue, evident from reduced strength, by displaying impaired muscle displacement, accompanied by elevated resting muscle tension. Greater asymmetry was detected in individuals with asymmetric strength; however, symmetry was masked during more complex tasks. Increased day-to-day variability was detected among highly trained athletes compared to recreationally active individuals. Acute training adaptations were detected, in contractile mechanics, in individual muscles. TMG could be useful in establishing fatigue status of skeletal muscle without exacerbating the functional decrements of the muscle, whilst also providing useful screening information for detecting asymmetry which may not be apparent during functional actions.

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