331 research outputs found

    Risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome

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    Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1993Includes bibliographical references (leaves 99-102)Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- Industrial engineeringCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common type of neuropathy in which the median nerve is compressed within the carpal tunnel at the wrist. The incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome in the work place is called occupational carpal tunnel syndrome (OCTS). OCTS is a multifactorial cumulative trauma disorder. This disorder is linked to occupational factors, clinical factors, and personal factors. Our objective is in quantifying factors and predicting the incidence of OCTS. Statistical procedures, back propagation method of neural network, and fuzzy aggregate operator have been adapted to quantify factors and predict the incidence of OCTS

    Memory-Efficient Query Processing over XML Fragment Stream with Fragment Labeling

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    The portable/hand-held devices deployed in mobile computing environment are mostly limited in memory. To make it possible for them to locally process queries over a large volume of XML data, the data needs to be streamed in fragments of manageable size and the queries need to be processed over the stream with as little memory as possible. In this paper, we report a considerable improvement of the state-of-the-art techniques of query processing over XML fragment stream in memory efficiency. We use XML fragment labeling (XFL) as a method of representing XML fragmentation, and show that XFL is much more effective than the popular hole-filler (HF) model employed in the state-of-the-art in reducing the amount of memory required for query processing. The state-of-the-art with the HF model requires more memory as the stream size increases. With XFL, we overcome this fundamental limitation, proposing the techniques to make query processing scalable in the sense that memory requirement is not affected by the size of the stream as long as the stream is bounded. The improvement is verified through implementation and a detailed set of experiments

    Flag enumerations of matroid base polytopes

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    In this paper, we study flag structures of matroid base polytopes. We describe faces of matroid base polytopes in terms of matroid data, and give conditions for hyperplane splits of matroid base polytopes. Also, we show how the cd\textbf{cd}-index of a polytope can be expressed when a polytope is cut by a hyperplane, and apply these to the cd\textbf{cd}-index of a matroid base polytope of a rank 22 matroid

    Efficient CO2 Utilization via a Hybrid Na-CO2 System Based on CO2 Dissolution

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    Carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration technologies have been extensively studied to utilize carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, as a resource. So far, however, effective technologies have not been proposed owing to the low efficiency conversion rate and high energy requirements. Here, we present a hybrid Na-CO2 cell that can continuously produce electrical energy and hydrogen through efficient CO2 conversion with stable operation for over 1,000 hr from spontaneous CO2 dissolution in aqueous solution. In addition, this system has the advantage of not regenerating CO2 during charging process, unlike aprotic metal-CO2 cells. This system could serve as a novel CO2 utilization technology and high-value-added electrical energy and hydrogen production device
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