Constraint Elevation
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1. Bird species diversity in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil is not explained by the Mid-domain Effect
The Atlantic Forest is an excellent case study for the elevational diversity of birds, and some inventories along elevational gradients have been carried out in Brazil. Since none of these studies explain the patterns of species richness with elevation, we herein review all Brazilian studies on bird elevational diversity, and test a geometric constraint null
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2012-08
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2. Efect of non-affected lower limb constraint and seat height on the motor performance of hemiparetics post stroke during sit-to-stand / Efeito da restrição do membro inferior não-afetado e a altura do assento sobre o desempenho motor de hemiparéticos durante o movimento de sentado para de pé
Hemiparesis following stroke reduces the ability to use the involved lower extremity during the sit-to-stand (STS) transfer, thus affecting the performance. This study investigated in hemiparetic subjects the combined effects of the non-affected lower limb (NA) constraints by supporting it on a step and the seat height for the weight-bearing on the affected
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Método estruturado para aplicação das técnicas de aumento da capacidade de produção de recursos gargalo em células de manufatura / Structured method for the application of techniques to increase bottleneck resource production capacity in manufacturing cells
The purpose of this work is structuring a sequence of application of a series of production capacity increase techniques mentioned in literature on an equipment bottleneck. This sequence must be placed into practice to increase production capacity of manufacturing lines in lean manufacturing environments. The work was developed through the analysis of the te
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Kinematic determinants of human locomotion.
1. The aim of this study was to find kinematic patterns that are invariant across the normal range of locomotion speeds. Subjects walked at different, freely chosen speeds ranging from 0.9 to 2.1 m s-1, while motion and ground reaction forces on the right side of the body were recorded in three-dimensional space. 2. The time course of the anatomical angles o
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5. Scott syndrome erythrocytes contain a membrane protein capable of mediating Ca2+-dependent transbilayer migration of membrane phospholipids.
Phospholipid (PL) scramblase is a plasma membrane protein that mediates accelerated transbilayer migration of PLs upon binding Ca2+, facilitating rapid mobilization of phosphatidylserine to the cell surface upon elevation of internal Ca2+. In patients with Scott syndrome, a congenital bleeding disorder related to defective expression of membrane coagulant ac