scholarly journals CALCULATION OF POWER OF PRESSURE ARCHES ON MECHANIZED LONG FACE SUPPORT

Author(s):  
Maksim V. Shinkevich
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Author(s):  
P. Mianji ◽  
W. Baille ◽  
T. Wichtmann ◽  
R. Verst ◽  
M. Pulsfort
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 372-381
Author(s):  
Zdenek Zizka ◽  
Sebastian Kube ◽  
Britta Schößer ◽  
Markus Thewes

2004 ◽  
Vol 14 (02) ◽  
pp. 453-491 ◽  
Author(s):  
EROL BAŞAR ◽  
MURAT ÖZGÖREN ◽  
SIREL KARAKAŞ ◽  
CANAN BAŞAR-EROĞLU

The present report describes the dynamic foundations of long-standing experimental work in the field of oscillatory dynamics in the human and animal brain. It aims to show the role of multiple oscillations in the integrative brain function, memory, and complex perception by a recently introduced conceptional framework: the super-synergy in the whole brain. Results of recent experiments related to the percept of the grandmother-face support our concept of super-synergy in the whole brain in order to explain manifestation of Gestalts and Memory-Stages. This report may also provide new research avenues in macrodynamics of the brain.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elaine S. Burns ◽  
Louise Duursma ◽  
Zoi Triandafilidis

Abstract Background In Australia, during the early establishment phase of breastfeeding, women can access telephone peer support counselling provided by the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) however options for face-to-face peer support are limited. The known factors which improve ongoing and exclusive breastfeeding include face-to-face support, peer and/or professional support, and trained personnel. This study aimed to examine women’s experiences of accessing one breastfeeding drop-in peer support service provided by trained peer support volunteer counsellors from the ABA. Methods Women who accessed the service were invited, in 2014, to participate in an anonymous online survey which collected both quantitative and qualitative data. Participants were asked about their experiences of breastfeeding support, as well as their experiences of the drop-in service. In total, 53 women completed the online survey, and subsequent analysis generated descriptive statistics and qualitative themes. Results Responses to the survey revealed that women attended the drop-in service with infants ranging in age from less than 1 week through to 12 months of age. Most women reported attending with infants aged 0–8 weeks of age (72%). The predominant presenting problems identified were sore/damaged nipples, difficulties with infant latching to the breast, or concerns about using nipple shields. Analysis of the open text qualitative responses revealed one overarching theme ‘Support to continue breastfeeding’ and four subthemes: ‘feeling listened to and not judged’; ‘emotional support and confidence building’; ‘the importance of face-to-face, practical support’; and ‘the need for ongoing, free access’. Discussion In this study many women were seeking support for ongoing breastfeeding difficulties. Health professionals who had limited breastfeeding knowledge and skills were identified as most unhelpful in providing support with ongoing breastfeeding difficulties. Women valued having access to trained peer counsellors, who had the capacity to provide non-judgemental, face-to-face support; who could sit through a feed; in a space that was ‘safe’; and who could enhance a woman’s confidence with breastfeeding over the course of her full breastfeeding journey. Conclusions Reactive peer support, provided in response to need, at an Australian Breastfeeding Association drop-in service, was described by participants as pivotal to enabling their ongoing breastfeeding.


2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 4014-4019
Author(s):  
Lai Wang Jing ◽  
Li Ping Ye ◽  
Peng Wei Hao ◽  
Ke Xiu Zhao

The paper is intent to open out the mechanism and effective distance of secondary anchoring in coal mine rock laneway support. Though the analysis of elastoplastic deformation, caused by heading face support removing in laneway development, the paper explained that secondary anchoring is necessary and important to rock laneway, and relatively exact data were given by FEM analysis. The paper illustrated a special example, and put it up with meticulous analysis, the results were not only having important reference value to coal mine soft rock laneway support, but also having definite use for reference to other mine soft rock laneway support.


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