EXPERIMENTAL SNAP LOADING OF SYNTHETIC ROPES

Experimental Snap Loading of Synthetic Ropes

Large tensile forces, known as snap loads, can occur when a slack rope becomes taut.Such forces may damage the rope or masses connected to it.Experiments are described in which one end of a rope is attached to the top of a drop tower and the bottom end is attached to a weight.The weight is raised Display Housing to a certain height and then release

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Mechanisms and Consequences of Dopamine Depletion-Induced Attenuation of the Spinophilin/Neurofilament Medium Interaction

Signaling changes that occur in the striatum following the loss of dopamine neurons in the Parkinson disease (PD) are poorly understood.While increases in the activity of kinases and decreases in the activity of phosphatases have been observed, the specific consequences of these changes are less well understood.Phosphatases, such as protein phospha

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Aggregation of two imperfectly detected imperilled freshwater fishes: understanding community structure and co-occurrence for multispecies conservation

Characterizing critical habitat for endangered species is the first step for effective conservation and Fanny Packs / Bum Bags relies on knowledge of the abiotic conditions that promote species occurrence.Knowledge of biotic interactions, a component of species habitat, can also provide vital information for the conservation of endangered species b

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A containerised approach for multiform robotic applications

As the area of robotics achieves promising results, there is an increasing need to scale robotic software architectures towards real-world domains.Traditionally, robotic architectures are integrated using common frameworks, such as ROS.Therefore, systems with a uniform structure are produced, making it difficult to integrate third party contributio

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