703 research outputs found
Improved temperature control of liquid cooling garments
Skin and auditory meatus temperature readings supply control signal for temperature control valve in fluid temperature control system which provides increased subject comfort and responds to directly measured physiological cooling needs. System applications include medical care and thermal protection garment manufacturing
Multi-bubble nodal solutions for slightly subcritical elliptic problems in domains with symmetries
We study the existence of sign-changing solutions with multiple bubbles to
the slightly subcritical problem -\Delta u=|u|^{2^*-2-\e}u \hbox{in}\Omega,
\quad u=0 \hbox{on}\partial \Omega, where is a smooth bounded domain
in , , and \e>0 is a small parameter. In
particular we prove that if is convex and satisfies a certain
symmetry, then a nodal four-bubble solution exists with two positive and two
negative bubbles
Une nouvelle preuve du theoreme de point fixe de Handel
M Handel has proved in [Topology 38 (1999) 235--264] a fixed point theorem
for an orientation preserving homeomorphism of the open unit disk, that may be
extended to the closed disk and that satisfies a linking property of orbits. We
give here a new proof of Handel's fixed point theorem, based on Brouwer theory
and some plane topology arguments. We will slightly improve the theorem by
proving the existence of a simple closed curve of index 1. This index result
was known to be true under an additional hypothesis and has been used by
different authors (J Franks [NYJM 2 (1996) 1--19, Trans.AMS 348 (1996)
2637--2662] S Matsumoto [Topol. Appl. 104 (2000) 191--214]) to study
homeomorphisms of surfaces.Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology on 8 December
200
Asymptotic behaviour of a semilinear elliptic system with a large exponent
Consider the problem \begin{eqnarray*} -\Delta u &=& v^{\frac 2{N-2}},\quad
v>0\quad {in}\quad \Omega, -\Delta v &=& u^{p},\:\:\:\quad u>0\quad {in}\quad
\Omega, u&=&v\:\:=\:\:0 \quad {on}\quad \partial \Omega, \end{eqnarray*} where
is a bounded convex domain in with smooth boundary
We study the asymptotic behaviour of the least energy
solutions of this system as We show that the solution remain
bounded for large and have one or two peaks away form the boundary. When
one peak occurs we characterize its location.Comment: 16 pages, submmited for publicatio
A conformal mapping algorithm for the Bernoulli free boundary value problem
International audienceWe propose a new numerical method for the solution of Bernoulli's free boundary valueproblem for harmonic functions in a doubly connected domain in where an unknown free boundary is determined by prescribed Cauchy data on in addition to a Dirichlet condition on the known boundary .Our main idea is to involve the conformal mapping methodas proposed and analyzed by Akduman, Haddar and Kress~\cite{AkKr,HaKr05}for the solution of a related inverse boundary value problem. For this we interpret the free boundary as the unknown boundary in the inverse problem to construct from the Dirichlet condition on and Cauchy data on the known boundary . Our method for the Bernoulli problem iterates on the missing normal derivative on by alternating between the application of the conformal mapping method for the inverse problemand solving a mixed Dirichlet--Neumann boundary value problem in . We present the mathematicalfoundations of our algorithm and prove a convergence result. Some numerical examples will serve as proof of concept of our approach
Some flows in shape optimization
Geometric flows related to shape optimization problems of Bernoulli type are
investigated. The evolution law is the sum of a curvature term and a nonlocal
term of Hele-Shaw type. We introduce generalized set solutions, the definition
of which is widely inspired by viscosity solutions. The main result is an
inclusion preservation principle for generalized solutions. As a consequence,
we obtain existence, uniqueness and stability of solutions. Asymptotic behavior
for the flow is discussed: we prove that the solutions converge to a
generalized Bernoulli exterior free boundary problem
Muscle fiber conduction velocity is more affected after eccentric than concentric exercise
It has been shown that mean muscle fiber conduction velocity (CV) can be acutely impaired after eccentric exercise. However, it is not known whether this applies to other exercise modes. Therefore, the purpose of this experiment was to compare the effects of eccentric and concentric exercises on CV, and amplitude and frequency content of surface electromyography (sEMG) signals up to 24 h post-exercise. Multichannel sEMG signals were recorded from biceps brachii muscle of the exercised arm during isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and electrically evoked contractions induced by motor-point stimulation before, immediately after and 2 h after maximal eccentric (ECC group, N = 12) and concentric (CON group, N = 12) elbow flexor exercises. Isometric MVC decreased in CON by 21.7 ± 12.0% (± SD, p < 0.01) and by 30.0 ± 17.7% (p < 0.001) in ECC immediately post-exercise when compared to baseline. At 2 h post-exercise, ECC showed a reduction in isometric MVC by 24.7 ± 13.7% (p < 0.01) when compared to baseline, while no significant reduction (by 8.0 ± 17.0%, ns) was observed in CON. Similarly, reduction in CV was observed only in ECC both during the isometric MVC (from baseline of 4.16 ± 0.3 to 3.43 ± 0.4 m/s, p < 0.001) and the electrically evoked contractions (from baseline of 4.33 ± 0.4 to 3.82 ± 0.3 m/s, p < 0.001). In conclusion, eccentric exercise can induce a greater and more prolonged reduction in muscle force production capability and CV than concentric exercis
Vasseny – Rue des Dames
Identifiant de l'opération archéologique : 9096 Date de l'opération : 2007 (EX) Le diagnostic réalisé sur une superficie de 785 m² a révélé la présence d’un niveau d’occupation datable du Bas-Empire ou du début de l’époque mérovingienne. FLUCHER Gu
Restricting calcium currents is required for correct fiber type specification in skeletal muscle
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Berry-au-Bac – RN44
Identifiant de l'opération archéologique : 8848 Date de l'opération : 2006 (EX) Le diagnostic concerne une surface de 5 995 m². Il a été motivé par un projet de lotissement. Le village est situé le long de l’Aisne, au niveau du passage de la voie antique Reims-Saint-Quentin. Fisc royal au IXe siècle, il fut donné en 877 à l'abbaye Saint-Corneille de Compiègne. Il passe ensuite dans la mouvance du comté de Roucy. Situé à un emplacement stratégique entre le Laonnois et la Champagne, le village ..
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