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600 a Current Leads with Dry and Compact Warm Terminals
For the LHC magnet test benches 26 pairs of conventional helium vapour-cooled 600 A current leads are required. The first pair of 600 A current leads has been designed and built by industry and tested at CERN. The main component of the lead is the heat exchanger, which consists of two concentric copper pipes. Special attention was also given to the design of the warm terminal in order to avoid any condensation and to resist at an electrical test of 2 kV. The paper describes construction details and compares calculated and measured values of the main parameters
Holding the wheel in passenger cars in countries with driving on the right and left side depending on the driver’s side preference
ArticleThis paper deals with the assessment of the differences in how passenger car drivers
hold a steering wheel with left and right-side steering in specific driving modes. The findings are
compared to the generally-accepted optimal position in terms of active and passive safety, as well
as long-term effects on the health of the driver. The research described in this work was conducted
on a sample of randomly selected drivers in the Czech Republic, the UK and Australia using
electronic questionnaires. The data was then subjected to a statistical evaluation, which looked
primarily at the difference between the way in which the steering wheel was held in countries
with driving on the right and driving on the left. Another parameter for statistical data evaluation
was the used side preference of individual drivers. On the basis of a statistical evaluation of the
obtained data, it was found that there is a difference in the way the steering wheel is held in the
assessed traffic situations between drivers driving on the right and drivers driving on the left. The
results of this work can be used in the design process of passenger car cabins, in particular in the
field of adaptation of the control devices of particular models to the needs of drivers in individual
countries based on the type of traffic. The results of the work point out the necessity to make
innovations in the design of passenger car cabins with regard to the type of traffic in which the
vehicle will be operated, which could lead to a better application of innovations, and thereby
better possibilities of positively influencing traffic safety and the health of drivers
Asymmetrical dynamics of voltage spread in retinal horizontal cell networks
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.Lateral voltage spread in electrically coupled retinal horizontal cell networks is the substrate of center-surround antagonism in bipolar and ganglion cells. We studied its spatial and temporal properties in more detail in turtle L1 horizontal cells by using a contrast border as light stimulus. Experimental data were contrasted with expectations from a linear continuum model to specify the impact of nonlinearities. The assumptions for the diffusion term of the continuum model were justified by neurobiotin labeling. Measured voltage spread revealed two different length constants Λ+ and Λ0, under illuminated and nonilluminated regions of the retina, respectively, as predicted by the linear model. Length constants in the illuminated region showed strong temporal dynamics. For the initial phase of the horizontal cell responses Λ+ was larger than Λo. This was also in accordance with the model. Right at the peak of the response, however, Λ+ dropped below Λo and did not change any more. It is this temporal reversal of asymmetry in voltage spread and not the decrease of Λ+ itself that is lacked by the linear model. The observed independence of the mean ratio Λ+/Λo from light intensity in both the peak and the plateau phases of horizontal cell responses contradicts the linear assumption, too. These two effects have to be addressed to local nonlinearities in the horizontal cell network like a negative feedback loop from photoreceptors and/or voltage-dependent conductances. Due to the failure of the linear model, firm conclusions about the membrane resistance and the coupling resistance of the horizontal cell network cannot be drawn from length constant measurements.Peer Reviewe
Techniques for measuring weight bearing during standing and walking
OBJECTIVE: To classify and assess techniques for measuring the amount of weight bearing during standing and walking.BACKGROUND: A large variety of weight bearing measuring techniques exists. This review describes their advantages and limitations to assist clinicians and researchers in selecting a technique for their specific application in measuring weight bearing.METHODS: A literature search was performed in Pubmed-Medline, CINAHL, and EMBASE. Measurement techniques were classified in 'clinical examination', 'scales', 'biofeedback systems', 'ambulatory devices' and 'platforms', and assessed on aspects of methodological quality, application, and feasibility.RESULTS: A total of 68 related articles was evaluated. The clinical examination technique is a crude method to estimate the amount of weight bearing. Scales are useful for static measurements to evaluate symmetry in weight bearing. Biofeedback systems give more reliable, accurate and objective data on weight bearing compared to clinical examination and scales, but the high costs could limit their use in physical therapy departments. The ambulatory devices can measure weight bearing with good accuracy and reliability in the hospital and at home. Platforms have the best methodological quality, but are mostly restricted to a gait laboratory, need trained personnel, and are expensive.CONCLUSIONS: The choice of a technique largely depends upon the criteria discussed in this review; however the clinical utilisation, the research question posed, and the available budget also play a role. The new developments seen in the field of 'ambulatory devices' are aimed at extending measuring time, and improved practicality in data collection and data analysis. For these latter devices, however, mainly preliminary studies have been published about devices that are not (yet) commercially available.</p
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