Biomechanical Design
Biomechanical Design
Where humans and machines intersect, Biomechanical Design provides solutions that allow the biological systems and mechanical systems to function effectively together. Accordingly, one facet of Biomechanical Design is to investigate human movement, human perception and human control characteristics. Another facet is to design user-friendly, intuitive technologies based on an understanding of these characteristics.
Learning from biological systems
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Big and Small---Opposites
In this cute video, Zach and Reggie puppets sing about things that are BIG and things that are small. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review antonyms/opposites in the early childhood classroom. (1:51)
Cómo jugar al golf
Para jugar al golf precisas practicar mucho y tener bastante paciencia. Sin embargo, estos consejos te ayudarán antes de comenzar. (2:25)
Overbrengingsmechanismen Op deze website over overbrengingsmechanismen komen volgende onderwerpen aan …
Faculty Work: John Ochsendorf
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2012 Mongolian Update - Part 5
On 13 November 2012, the newly established Mongolia Institute at The Australian National University hosted the inaugural Mongolia Update in Canberra. The event, hosted by ANU and supported by the Embassy of Mongolia, was aimed at informing Australian government, business and academic specialists, as well as the general public, of recent developments and trends in Mongolia's politics, economics, society, culture and environment.
Part 5 features an introduction by Dr Yongwook Ryu from the School
Agriculture, Climate Change, Germplasm and Seeds, and Intellectual Property Rights
By: UP Los Baños Presentation by Dr. Krishna Ravi Srinivas, Associate Fellow, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, India. Delivered during the International Conference on Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation for Food and Environmental Security, November 21-22, 2012 at SEARCA, UPLB, College, Laguna, Philippines.
4.5 Sustainability of renewable energy sources Renewable energy sources are generally sustainable in the sense that they cannot ‘run out’ – although, as noted above, both biomass and geothermal energy need wise management if they are to be used sustainably. For all of the other renewables, almost any realistic rate of exploitation by humans would be unlikely to approach their rate of replenishment by nature, though of course the use of all renewables is subject to various practical constraints. Renewable energies are also rela
1 Legacies and inheritance There is no doubt that each one of us affects the lives of those who surround us. Many of our interactions with others are very obvious to us and could be described in terms of personal, professional and social relationships. But there are other, often unnoticed, interactions: the mother taking her children to school, the man buying his paper, the youth at the bus stop – all people we see regularly and only notice when they are not there. Younger people are often very worried about what oth
Series - the ratio test
This video describes how to use the ratio test to determine whether a series converges or diverges.
AP Chemistry: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces Lecture Part II King Collection - The Unfinished Work - Martin Luther King, Jr. Part One 3.2 The anatomy of the language system Perhaps the best-known generalisation about the language system is that it is represented on one side of the brain – usually the left – more than the other. Many lines of evidence support this view. Specific impairments to linguistic abilities are known as aphasia, and aphasia results much more often from damage to the left hemisphere of the brain than from damage to the right. It is also possible to temporarily deactivate one or other hemisphere. This is usually done as an investi 1.2 The Earth's crust The Earth Sciences concern every part of our planet – from the centre of the metallic core, 6400 km below our feet, through its solid and liquid regions (Author(s): Flight Engineer Chris Hadfield Offers Holiday Greetings from Russia (French version) US History to 1877 041 Special Exhibition: Michelangelo's First Painting Bouncing Balls (for High School) Internet Scout Project
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Canadian Space Agency Flight Engineer Chris Hadfield offered his greetings from Russia before departing for the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan where he will launch Dec. 19 on a Soyuz TMA-07M spacecraft to join Expedition 34 on the station.
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This textbook will examine US history from the pre-Colombian era to the end of Reconstruction in 1877.
Keith Christiansen, the Jayne Wrightsman Curator of European Paintings, and Michael Gallagher, Conservator in Charge of Paintings Conservation, discuss their research and conservation of the first known painting by Michelangelo Buonarroti (Florence 1475–Rome 1564), believed to have been created when he was twelve or thirteen years old. Recently acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum, the painting The Torment of Saint Anthony has undergone conservation and technical examination at the Metrop
In this activity, students examine how different balls react when colliding with different surfaces. Also, they will have plenty of opportunity to learn how to calculate momentum and understand the principle of conservation of momentum.
The caving club Philadelphia Grotto is a chapter of the National Speleological Society "dedicated to cave conservation, exploration, education, and research." While a few links are only available to members, beginning cavers can find out about caving safety and equipment as well as cave conservation and laws. The website supplies remarkable images from cavers exploring in various places throughout the United States and the Bahamas. Younger users can learn about Youth Groups. Interested visitors













