860 resultados para Motion Pictures
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The dynamics of a pair of satellites similar to Enceladus-Dione is investigated with a two-degrees-of-freedom model written in the domain of the planar general three-body problem. Using surfaces of section and spectral analysis methods, we study the phase space of the system in terms of several parameters, including the most recent data. A detailed study of the main possible regimes of motion is presented, and in particular we show that, besides the two separated resonances, the phase space is replete of secondary resonances.
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This paper considers the dynamics of two planets, as the planets B and C of the pulsar PSR B1257+12, near a 3/2 mean-motion resonance. A two-degrees-of-freedom model, in the framework of the general three-body planar problem, is used and the solutions are analyzed through surfaces of section and Fourier techniques in the full phase space of the system.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O andamento marcha característico de equinos da raça Mangalarga Marchador foi analisado em 104 animais, por meio de filmes de vídeo cassete (sistema VHS / PAL SECAM a 50 quadros por segundo). Cada animal foi observado no filme em velocidade normal por dez segundos, seguindo-se a análise quadro a quadro, estes apresentando vista lateral em movimento. Nesta fase foram registrados os momentos de apoio (mono, bi ou tripedais) bem como os momentos de suspensão, compreendendo duas sequências de oito momentos de apoio para cada animal. Dos 104 animais analisados, 98 mostraram oito variações de andamento, agrupados portanto de A a H. Os seis cavalos restantes mostraram variar em dois andamentos distintos, pertencendo assim a dois destes grupos. No primeiro conjunto com 98 animais, 32 apresentaram marcha ideal com sequência de apoios semelhante ao passo (grupo A), 34 animais mostraram andamento marchado com apoios monopedais posteriores, bipedais diagonais e laterais e tripedais anteriores (grupo B), 18 animais (grupo C) apresentaram andamento com apoios monopedais posteriores, bipedais diagonais e tripedais anteriores. O único andamento assimétrico pertenceu a cinco animais (grupo D). Três equinos apresentaram andamento saltado, com momento de suspensão na sequência de apoios (grupo E). Outros três animais apresentaram andamento baseado em apoios monopedais anteriores e posteriores e bipedais diagonais e laterais (grupo F). Andamento com apoios bipedais diagonais e laterais além de tripedais anteriores foi apresentado por dois equinos (grupo G). Um equino mostrou andamento com apoios bipedais diagonais e tripedais anteriores e posteriores (grupo H). Os outros seis animais com dois andamentos diferentes foram: um animal com andamento dos grupos A e C, um dos grupos A e D, dois dos grupos B e D, um dos grupos B e G e um dos grupos C e F. Os equinos da raça Mangalarga Marchador analisados neste trabalho mostraram-se possuidores de muitas variações de andamento em relação a marcha ideal, com alterações variando entre o trote e a andadura.
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In this work we investigate the dynamics of vortices in a square mesoscopic superconductor. As time evolves we show how the vortices are nucleated into the sample to form a multivortex, single vortex, and giant vortex states. We illustrate how the vortices move around at the transition fields before they accommodate into an equilibrium configuration. We also calculate the magnetization and the free energy as functions of the applied magnetic field for several values of temperature. In addition, we evaluate the upper critical field.
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The study of the influence of motion and initial intra-articular pressure (IAP) on intra-articular pressure profiles in equine cadaver metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints was undertaken as a prelude to in vivo studies, Eleven equine cadaver MTP joints were submitted to 2 motion frequencies of 5 and 10 cycles/min of flexion and extension, simulating the condition of lower and higher (double) rates of passive motion. These frequencies were applied and pressure profiles generated with initial normal intra-articular pressure (-5 mmHg) and subsequently 30 mmHg intra-articular pressure obtained by injection of previously harvested synovial fluid.The 4 trials performed were 1) normal IAP; 5 cyles/min; 2) normal IAP; 10 cycles/min; 3) IAP at 30 mmHg; 5 cycles/min and 4) IAP at 30 mmHg; 10 cycles/min. The range of joint motion applied (mean +/- s.e.) was 67.6 +/- 1.61 degrees with an excursion from 12.2 +/- 1.2 degrees in extension to 56.2 +/- 2.6 degrees in flexion, Mean pressure recorded in mmHg for the first and last min of each trial, respectively, were 1) -5.7 +/- 0.9 and -6.3 +/- 1.1; 2) -5.3 +/- 1.1 and -6.2 +/- 1.1; 3) 58.8 +/- 8.0 and 42.3 +/- 7.2; 4) 56.6 +/- 3.7 and 40.3 +/- 4.6. Statistical analyses showed a trend for difference between the values for the first and last minute in trial 3 (0.05>P<0.1) with P = 0.1 and significant difference (P = 0.02) between the mean IAP of the first and last min in trial 4. The loss of intra-articular pressure associated with time and motion was 10.5, 16.9, 28.1 and 28.9% for trials 1-4, respectively. As initial intraarticular pressure and motion increased, the percent loss of intra-articular pressure increased.The angle of lowest pressure was 12.2 +/- 1.2
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Via an operator continued fraction scheme, we expand Kramers equation in the high friction limit. Then all distribution moments are expressed in terms of the first momemt (particle density). The latter satisfies a generalized Smoluchowsky equation. As an application, we present the nonequilibrium thermodynamics and hydrodynamical picture for the one-dimensional Brownian motion. (C) 2000 Elsevier B.V. B.V. All rights reserved.
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The goals of this study were to examine the visual information influence on body sway as a function of self- and object-motion perception and visual information quality. Participants that were aware (object-motion) and unaware (self-motion) of the movement of a moving room were asked to stand upright at five different distances from its frontal wall. The visual information effect on body sway decreased when participants were aware about the sensory manipulation. Moreover, while the visual influence on body sway decreased as the distance increased in the self-motion perception, no effects were observed in the object-motion mode. The overall results indicate that postural control system functioning can be altered by prior knowledge, and adaptation due to changes in sensory quality seem to occur in the self- but not in the object-motion perception mode. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V.. All rights reserved.