scholarly journals Dynamic Model for Combined Simulation of Dairy Management Strategies

1984 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 644-660 ◽  
Author(s):  
W.R. Congleton
2015 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 175-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Krauß ◽  
Simone Kraatz ◽  
Katrin Drastig ◽  
Annette Prochnow

2012 ◽  
Vol 569 ◽  
pp. 437-441
Author(s):  
Chang Long Li ◽  
Qing He ◽  
Zhi Gang Zhang ◽  
Qin He Zhang ◽  
Jian Hua Zhang

In order to analyze the advanced unloading problem of the large-scale press machine under nominal pressure, a straight side four point press of 8000kN has been taken for example. The model of the connector is constructed in Abaqus and the stiffness of the connector has been analyzed. The dynamic model of press machine impacting mechanism is constructed in ADAMS and the constraints is added into the model, meanwhile, the simulation model of the hydraulic protective system of the mechanical press is constructed in AMESim. Finally, the combined simulation of the hydraulic and mechanical system is realized, thus the actual stamping process of mechanical press is accurately simulated. The conclusion shows that the improper pre-pressure selection is the main reason for the unloading problem. And the correct pre-pressure value is obtained.


2008 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 147-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jörg Schaber ◽  
Edda Klipp

Volume is a highly regulated property of cells, because it critically affects intracellular concentration. In the present chapter, we focus on the short-term volume regulation in yeast as a consequence of a shift in extracellular osmotic conditions. We review a basic thermodynamic framework to model volume and solute flows. In addition, we try to select a model for turgor, which is an important hydrodynamic property, especially in walled cells. Finally, we demonstrate the validity of the presented approach by fitting the dynamic model to a time course of volume change upon osmotic shock in yeast.


1983 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Barbara W. Travers

This paper presents strategies for increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the school-based speech-language pathologist. Various time management strategies are adapted and outlined for three major areas of concern: using time, organizing the work area, and managing paper work. It is suggested that the use of such methods will aid the speech-language pathologist in coping with federal, state, and local regulations while continuing to provide quality therapeutic services.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 314-325
Author(s):  
Kimberly F. Frazier ◽  
Jessica Collier ◽  
Rachel Glade

Background The aim of this study was to determine the clinical efficacy of combining self-management strategies and a social thinking approach to address the social performance and executive function of an adolescent female with autism spectrum disorder. Method This research examined the effects of a social knowledge training program, “Think Social,” as well as strategies to improve higher order cognitive abilities. Results and Conclusion Although quantitative improvement was not found, several qualitative gains in behavior were noted for the participants of this study, suggesting a benefit from using structured environmental cues of self-management strategies, as well as improved social understanding through social cognitive training.


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan W. McCreery ◽  
Elizabeth A. Walker ◽  
Meredith Spratford

The effectiveness of amplification for infants and children can be mediated by how much the child uses the device. Existing research suggests that establishing hearing aid use can be challenging. A wide range of factors can influence hearing aid use in children, including the child's age, degree of hearing loss, and socioeconomic status. Audiological interventions, including using validated prescriptive approaches and verification, performing on-going training and orientation, and communicating with caregivers about hearing aid use can also increase hearing aid use by infants and children. Case examples are used to highlight the factors that influence hearing aid use. Potential management strategies and future research needs are also discussed.


2007 ◽  
Vol 177 (4S) ◽  
pp. 9-9
Author(s):  
Ephrem O. Olweny ◽  
Sean P. Elliott ◽  
Thomas X. Minor ◽  
Jack W. McAninch

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