Safe Set Maneuverability, Restoration, and Protection for Aircraft

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert C. Allen
2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (Suppl.1) ◽  
pp. 905-908
Author(s):  
Petya Angelova

Tasks in the treatment of chronic pain in the lumbar region include a decrease in the degree of pain and improvement of daily activity, prevention of musculoskeletal disorders, as well as maintenance of working capacity. The aim of this study is to investigate the application of stretching exercises as a way to restore muscle balance and to prevent recurrent pain in the back. Tasks: To study available publications on the application of stretching exercises in lumbar pain; To draw conclusions after analyzing the data. Results: The proposed special exercises for fitness, muscle balance and normal tone of the dorsal muscles are important for the restoration and protection of patients from back pain. Conclusion: the regular conduct of kinesitherapy for prophylaxis, outside the acute period, would play a role in keeping the spine in condition. This would significantly limit the incidence of relapses, clinical practice in our country still lags behind this approach, unfortunately.


2013 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 51-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenneke M. Visser ◽  
Scott M. Duke-Sylvester ◽  
Jacoby Carter ◽  
Whitney P. Broussard

<em>Abstract.</em>—The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Tribal co-managers are using the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) model to identify the spatial and temporal habitat limits of salmon populations and predict the effects of proposed habitat restoration projects for ESA-listed Chinook salmon <em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha </em>in two Puget Sound watersheds. The collaborative, iterative process focused on habitat-based population models for the Dungeness and Dosewallips watersheds. Workshops were held to develop quantitative characteristics of current, historic, hypothetical properly functioning, and future habitat conditions. The model predicted salmon populations in the watersheds for each set of habitat conditions. Recovery targets were based on the predicted populations for historic and hypothetical properly functioning conditions. Future populations were modeled using projected habitat conditions with individual habitat restoration and protection actions already proposed and combinations of these actions. Populations resulting from further habitat degradation were estimated using the effects of projected human population growth on habitat.


2021 ◽  
Vol 91 ◽  
pp. 103211
Author(s):  
Shinya Fujita ◽  
Boram Park ◽  
Tadashi Sakuma

2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Alison J. Sinclair

The ability to apply prior knowledge to new challenges is a skill that is highly valued by employers, but the confidence to achieve this does not come naturally to all students. An essential step to becoming an independent researcher requires a transition between simply following a fail-safe set of instructions to being able to adapt a known approach to solve a new problem. Practical laboratory classes provide an ideal environment for active learning, as the primary learning objective of these teaching sessions is to gain skills. However, laboratory handbooks can be presented as a series of fail-safe recipes. This aids the smooth running of practical classes but misses the opportunity to promote engagement with the underlying theory and so develop confidence in recalling approaches and adapting them to a new problem. To aid the development of employability skills, a practical laboratory series was developed for Bioscience teaching that requires on-the-spot decision-making, the recall of skills and their adaptation to new challenges. After using this approach, the proportion of student’s expressing a high level of confidence with each of eight key employability skills rose by between 9 and 35% following the practical sessions, showing that the approach of recalling, adapting then applying prior knowledge and skills can increase the confidence that students have in their employability related skills. The approach was developed for use within biological sciences practical laboratories but the principles can be adapted to any discipline involving project work.


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