ArchABM: An agent-based simulator of human interaction with the built environment. CO2and viral load analysis for indoor air quality Iñigo Martinez, Jan L. Bruse, Ane M. Florez-Tapia, Elisabeth Viles, Igor G. Olaizola January 2022
However, co-contraction, which could be used by both motor units and muscle signals for augmentation, is also used by the nervous system to regulate the interaction with the environment through impedance control116. Hence, it is important to examine whether alternative redundant muscle patterns ...
In this study we tested Japanese macaques from a free-ranging population in Koshima (Miyazaki, Japan), an island of about 30 hectares almost completely covered by dense evergreen forest. The macaques of Koshima have been studied without interruption since 1948 and, since 1952, have been provide...
The oxidative stress and interaction between the biological molecular/analogs lead to a range of pathological conditions. The epidemiological data have revealed the adverse health consequence. A typical example was the “itai-itai disease” in Japan, which was caused by the long-term exposure of cad...
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This interaction shows the hyperexcited cells31. Tremors, spasms, incoordination, prostration, drooling, irregular movements of the limbs, tonic and clonic convulsions, and hypersensitivity to stimuli32. Decontamination of the skin and eyes, besides basic maintenance of the vital functions32. Triazine...
This research paper proposes an immersion-type 3D dynamic simulation environment for designing and evaluating human-interactive robots. This simulation env... M Onishi,T Odashima,Z Luo,... - 《Systems & Computers in Japan》 被引量: 4发表: 2010年 A PC-based 3D Dynamic Simulation Environment ...
- fixed-line telecommunications services (7.5%): local and long-distance telephony services - sale of telecommunications terminals (5.7%); - other (16.6%): primarily distribution of films, music and e-books, financial services, re...
A central requirement to demonstrate that there is a mechanistic gene–environment interaction that requires a study to show that some individuals will have the disease of interest if both environmental and genetic exposures are present but will not have the disease of interest if just one exposure...
Here we review how the long-term history of human–environment interaction has shaped the evolutionary biology of diverse non-human, non-domesticated species. Clear examples of anthropogenic effects on non-human morphological evolution have been documented in modern studies of substantial changes to ...