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    Vectorcardiogram

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    System measures electrocardiographic potentials to produce precise quantitative measurement of changes that occur in individual's cardiac function. System is rugged, built to sustain extremes of temperature, pressure, humidity, shock, and vibration. It can also be used in pure oxygen environment without danger of combustion

    The Object of Aristotleā€™s Godā€™s ĪĻŒĪ·ĻƒĪ¹Ļ‚ in Metaphysics Ī›.9

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    In this paper I attempt to discover the object of Aristotleā€™s Godā€™s Ī½ĻŒĪ·ĻƒĪ¹Ļ‚ in MetĪ±physics Ī›.9. In Section I, I catalogue existing interpretations and mention the two key concepts of (i) Godā€™s substancehood and (ii) his metaphysical simplicity. In Section II, I explore the first two aporiae of Ī›.9 ā€“ namely (1) what Godā€™s Īæį½ĻƒĪÆĪ± is and (2) what God intelligizes. In Section III, I show how Aristotle solves these aporiae by contending that Godā€™s Īæį½ĻƒĪÆĪ± is actually intelligizing, and being determined to do so by himself, and that the object of his Ī½ĻŒĪ·ĻƒĪ¹Ļ‚ is himself, such that he intelligizes his own Īæį½ĻƒĪÆĪ±, and I explain what this means. In Section IV, I present the second pair of aporiae in Ī›.9 and show how, by solving these, Aristotle clarifies the position arrived at in Section III. Lastly, in Section V, I present the final aporia and its solution, and conclude that Aristotleā€™s God is a radically-unified Narcissus-God who intelligizes his own Īæį½ĻƒĪÆĪ±

    Twisted Supergravity and Koszul Duality: A Case Study in AdSā‚ƒ

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    In this note, we study a simplified variant of the familiar holographic duality between supergravity on AdSā‚ƒ Ɨ SĀ³ Ɨ Tā“ and the SCFT (on the moduli space of) the symmetric orbifold theory Sym^N(Tā“) as Nā†’āˆž. This variant arises conjecturally from a twist proposed by the first author and Si Li. We recover a number of results concerning protected subsectors of the original duality working directly in the twisted bulk theory. Moreover, we identify the symmetry algebra arising in the Nā†’āˆž limit of the twisted gravitational theory. We emphasize the role of Koszul dualityā€”a ubiquitous mathematical notion to which we provide a friendly introductionā€”in field theory and string theory. After illustrating the appearance of Koszul duality in the ā€œtoyā€ example of holomorphic Chern-Simons theory, we describe how (a deformation of) Koszul duality relates bulk and boundary operators in our twisted setup, and explain how one can compute algebra OPEs diagrammatically using this notion. Further details, results, and computations will appear in a companion paper

    Specificity and context in post-exercise recovery:it is not a one-size-fits-all approach

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    The concept of specificity of exercise prescription and training is a longstanding and widely accepted foundation of the exercise sciences. Simply, the principle holds that training adaptations are achieved relative to the stimulus applied. That is, the manipulation of training variables (e.g. intensity or loading, mode, volume and frequency) directly influences the acute training stimulus, and so the long-term adaptive response (Young et al., 2001; Bird et al., 2005). Translating this concept to practice then recommends that exercise be prescribed specific to the desired outcomes, and the more closely this is achieved, the greater the performance gain is likely to be. However, the cardiovascular and metabolic adaptations traditionally associated with long, slow distance training types, similarly achieved using high-intensity training methods (for a review see Gibala et al., 2012), highlights understanding of underlying physiology as paramount for effective training program design. Various other factors including illness, sleep and psychology also impact on the training stimulus (Halson, 2014) and must be managed collectively with appropriate post-exercise recovery to continue performance improvements and reduce overtraining and injury risks (KenttƤ and HassmƩn, 1998)

    Skylab vectorcardiograph: System description and in flight operation

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    A vectorcardiograph system was used to measure cardiac electrical activity of Skylab crewmen. This system was chosen because of its data-quantification advantages. The vectorcardiograph was required to meet recommended American Heart Association specifications, to withstand space environmental extremes, and to facilitate data gathering in the weightless environment. The vectorcardiograph system performed without failure, and all projected data were acquired. The appendix lists the design specifications used for the Skylab vectorcardiograph system

    Exploiting Nonlinear Recurrence and Fractal Scaling Properties for Voice Disorder Detection

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    Background: Voice disorders affect patients profoundly, and acoustic tools can potentially measure voice function objectively. Disordered sustained vowels exhibit wide-ranging phenomena, from nearly periodic to highly complex, aperiodic vibrations, and increased "breathiness". Modelling and surrogate data studies have shown significant nonlinear and non-Gaussian random properties in these sounds. Nonetheless, existing tools are limited to analysing voices displaying near periodicity, and do not account for this inherent biophysical nonlinearity and non-Gaussian randomness, often using linear signal processing methods insensitive to these properties. They do not directly measure the two main biophysical symptoms of disorder: complex nonlinear aperiodicity, and turbulent, aeroacoustic, non-Gaussian randomness. Often these tools cannot be applied to more severe disordered voices, limiting their clinical usefulness.

Methods: This paper introduces two new tools to speech analysis: recurrence and fractal scaling, which overcome the range limitations of existing tools by addressing directly these two symptoms of disorder, together reproducing a "hoarseness" diagram. A simple bootstrapped classifier then uses these two features to distinguish normal from disordered voices.

Results: On a large database of subjects with a wide variety of voice disorders, these new techniques can distinguish normal from disordered cases, using quadratic discriminant analysis, to overall correct classification performance of 91.8% plus or minus 2.0%. The true positive classification performance is 95.4% plus or minus 3.2%, and the true negative performance is 91.5% plus or minus 2.3% (95% confidence). This is shown to outperform all combinations of the most popular classical tools.

Conclusions: Given the very large number of arbitrary parameters and computational complexity of existing techniques, these new techniques are far simpler and yet achieve clinically useful classification performance using only a basic classification technique. They do so by exploiting the inherent nonlinearity and turbulent randomness in disordered voice signals. They are widely applicable to the whole range of disordered voice phenomena by design. These new measures could therefore be used for a variety of practical clinical purposes.
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    A Critical Exploration of Costume Design Possibilities in Tolkienā€™s Legendarium

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    Tolkienā€™s Legendarium has in many ways codified modern fantasy. Illustrations and film adaptations of it have had far-reaching consequences on popular culture, building an 80-year tradition of visual depictions of Tolkienesque fantasy. Particularly, Elven characters are usually depicted wearing costume inspired by Victorian notions of Western medieval costume. In this paper I seek to approach the design of original costume for the Ƒoldor from a different perspective, free from the established traditions of other designersā€™ and illustratorsā€™ work. The preliminary research focuses on searching the source materials of the Silmarillion and select texts from the Histories of Middle Earth. I looked at what happened to historic dress in Primary World cultures which existed in similar geographies and cultural climates to the Ƒoldor in various stages of their history, focusing on materials, construction techniques, social markers, and values expressed. The result is two preliminary designs of costume that could have plausibly been worn by the Ƒoldor, with an explanation of how the design process for each was informed by textual clues from Tolkienā€™s writings, extrapolation from Primary World cultures in similar social and geographic contexts, as well as my own intuition as a costume designer
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