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THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL EXPECTANCIES ON POSTURAL SWAY IN COLLEGE STUDENTS DURING AN ALCOHOL ADVERTISEMENT PRIMEKAVANAGH, GREGORY J. 14 July 2006 (has links)
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The Influence of Feedback on Supra-postural Task Performance and Postural Sway VariabilitySaunders, Nichole January 2012 (has links)
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Postural stability during standing and walking and the effects of ageBirtles, Deirdre Beth January 1999 (has links)
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Posturography and reading : a longitudinal study of children aged 3-8 yearsSnashall, Susan Elizabeth January 1995 (has links)
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Effects of Material Degradation on the Thermal Stability of Non-sway ColumnsScott-Stirn, Myles Andrew 01 December 2015 (has links)
The main purpose of this study is to build upon previous post buckling research by including the effects of material degradation on column strength due to temperature increase. Failure of a structure during a fire occurs in most part because of material degradation. As the temperature increases the stiffness and strength of a structural material decreases and ultimately results in failure. In this study, columns with three different types of end restraints were studied. These are: Pinned-Pinned Columns, Pinned-Fixed Columns, Fixed-Fixed Columns. For each end-restraint type three different slenderness ratios were considered: λ=50, λ=125, and λ=200. After the data was reviewed, some conclusions that can be made are Axially restricted columns with lower slenderness ratios are more affected by material degradation. This is because columns with lower slenderness ratios have a higher Tcr allowing the effects of material degradation to begin affecting the columns strength at much lower T/Tcr ratios, in some cases before the ratio even reaches 1. Axially restricted columns with a higher number of rotational end-restraints are more affected by material degradation. This can also be attributed to a higher Tcr that allows the effects of material degradation to begin affecting the columns strength at much lower T/Tcr ratios.
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THE EFFECTS OF SHOES WITH REARFOOT AIR CELLS ON POSTURAL CONTROL ON HEALTHY MALE SUBJECTSTHOMPSON, JOSHUA STEPHEN 15 September 2002 (has links)
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Effect of Chronic Hyperthermia in Firefighters on Cognitive Function and Postural StabilityWickstrom, Nell E. 12 November 2019 (has links)
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THE EFFECT OF CHALLENGING SOMATOSENSORY INPUTS ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF EYE MOVEMENT AND POSTURAL SWAY PATTERNS OF EXPERIENCE AND INEXPERIENCED WORKERSKINCL, LAUREL DENISE 11 June 2002 (has links)
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Postural instability and chronic low level manganese exposure: A cross-sectional pilot study of residents in Marietta, OhioStandridge, Jeremy Shawn 22 August 2008 (has links)
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Exploratory Action in Affordance Perception: The Influence of Postural Sway on Judgments of Stand-on-able SlopesBonnette, Scott H. 18 October 2013 (has links)
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