966 resultados para Smith Ketchum, Milo S.
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Apple fruits, cv. Granny Smith, were subjected to mechanical impact and compression loads utilizing a steel rod with a spherical tip 19 mm diameter, 50.6 g mass. Energies applied were low enough to produce enzymatic reaction: 0.0120 J for impact, and 0.0199 J for compression. Bruised material was cut and examined with a transmission electron microscope. In both compression and impact, bruises showed a central region located in the flesh parenchyma, at a distance that approximately equalled the indentor tip radius. The parenchyma cells of this region were more altered than cells from the epidermis and hypodermis. Tissues under compression presented numerous deformed parenchyma cells with broken tonoplasts and tissue degradation as predicted by several investigators. The impacted cells supported different kinds of stresses than compressed cells, resulting in the formation of intensive vesiculation, either in the vacuole or in the middle lamella region between cell walls of adjacent cells. A large proportion of parenchyma cells completely split or had initiated splitting at the middle lamella. Bruising may develop with or without cell rupture. Therefore, cell wall rupture is not essential for the development of a bruise, at least the smallest one, as predicted previously
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La diabetes mellitus es una enfermedad que se caracteriza por la nula o insuficiente producción de insulina, o la resistencia del organismo a la misma. La insulina es una hormona que ayuda a que la glucosa llegue a los tejidos periféricos y al sistema nervioso para suministrar energía. Actualmente existen dos tipos de terapias aplicada en tejido subcutáneo: mediante inyección múltiple realizada con plumas, y la otra es mediante infusión continua de insulina por bomba (CSII). El mayor problema de esta terapia son los retardos por la absorción, tanto de los carbohidratos como de la insulina, y los retardos introducidos por el sensor subcutáneo de glucosa que mide la glucosa del líquido intersticial, lo deseable es controlar la glucosa en sangre. Para intentar independizar al paciente de su enfermedad se está trabajando en el desarrollo del páncreas endocrino artificial (PEA) que dotaría al paciente de una bomba de insulina, un sensor de glucosa y un controlador, el cual se encargaría de la toma de decisiones de las infusiones de insulina. Este proyecto persigue el diseño de un regulador en modo de funcionamiento en CL, con el objetivo de conseguir una regulación óptima del nivel de glucosa en sangre. El diseño de dicho regulador va a ser acometido utilizando la teoría del control por modelo interno (IMC). Esta teoría se basa en la idea de que es necesario realimentar la respuesta de un modelo aproximado del proceso que se quiere controlar. La salida del modelo, comparada con la del proceso real nos da la incertidumbre del modelo de la planta, frente a la planta real. Dado que según la teoría del modelo interno, estas diferencias se dan en las altas frecuencias, la teoría IMC propone un filtro paso bajo como regulador en serie con la inversa del modelo de la planta para conseguir el comportamiento deseado. Además se pretende implementar un Predictor Smith para minimizar los efectos del retardo de la medida del sensor. En el proyecto para conseguir la viabilidad del PEA se ha adaptado el controlador IMC clásico utilizando las ganancias estáticas de un modelo de glucosa, a partir de la ruta subcutánea de infusión y la vía subcutánea de medida. El modo de funcionamiento del controlador en SCL mejora el rango de normoglucemia, necesitando la intervención del paciente indicando anticipadamente el momento de las ingestas al controlador. El uso de un control SCL con el Predictor de Smith mejora los resultados pues se añade al controlador una variable sobre las ingestas con la participación del paciente. ABSTRACT. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases in which a person has high blood sugar, due to the body does not produce enough insulin, or because cells do not respond to the insulin produced. The insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose to reach to outlying tissues and the nervous system to supply energy. There are currently two types of therapies applied in subcutaneous tissue: the first one consists in using the intensive therapy with an insulin pen, and the other one is by continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). The biggest problems of this therapy are the delays caused by the absorption of carbohydrates and insulin, and the delays introduced by the subcutaneous glucose sensor that measures glucose from interstitial fluid, it is suitable to control glucose blood. To try to improve these patients quality of life, work is being done on the development of an artificial endocrine pancreas (PEA) consisting of a subcutaneous insulin pump, a subcutaneous glucose sensor and an algorithm of glucose control, which would calculate the bolus that the pump would infuse to patient. This project aims to design a controller for closed-loop therapy, with the objective of obtain an optimal regulation of blood glucose level. The design of this controller will be formed using the theory of internal model control (IMC). This theory is based on the uncertainties given by a model to feedback the system control. Output model, in comparison with the actual process gives the uncertainty of the plant model, compared to the real plant. Since the theory of the internal model, these differences occur at high frequencies, the theory proposes IMC as a low pass filter regulator in series with the inverse model of the plant to get the required behavior. In addition, it will implement a Smith Predictor to minimize the effects of the delay measurement sensor. The project for the viability of PEA has adapted the classic IMC controller using the gains static of glucose model from the subcutaneous infusion and subcutaneous measuring. In simulation the SemiClosed-Loop controller get on the normoglycemia range, requiring patient intervention announce the bolus priming connected to intakes. Using an SCL control with the Smith Predictor improves the outcome because a variable about intakes is added to the controller through patient intervention.
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Myrtle Smith Livingston became a physical education instructor in 1928 at Lincoln University, and while at Lincoln she established several formal athletic programs for female students. Livingston’s contributions made it possible for females to engage in principal sports for the first time. Livingston was also very active as a dancer and formed the first chapter of the Orchesis Group in 1936; the first chapter to be formed at a black college. The group gave both indoor and outdoor performances in tap and interpretive dance. In addition to these activities, she taught first aid to Jefferson City citizens during World War II and wrote several plays during this time period. Livingston’s most famous play, For Unborn Children, was published in the July 1926 issue of The Crisis magazine after winning 3rd prize in a literary competition. The play, which is about miscegenation and lynching, reflects the historical movements that helped shape her generation. Since then, scholars of black drama have recognized the play’s value and have ensured its availability by including it in anthropologies. Livingston died in Hawaii, only one and a half years into her retirement. There is a park named in her honor on Lincoln University’s campus that remains open today. Livingston’s life reflected the movements of her time and her dedication to community centered art.