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`Mansur, Dil Islam, Subindra Karki, Dilip Kumar Mehta, Pragya Shrestha, and Sunima Maskey. "Digital Radiographic Assessment of Knee Joint Space with its Clinical Significances." Birat Journal of Health Sciences 5, no. 1 (June 26, 2020): 976–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/bjhs.v5i1.29637.

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Introduction: The knee joint space is seen on anteroposterior radiograph as a radiolucent area between lower end of femur and upper end of tibia which is an indirect way of evaluating the knee cartilage thickness. Objective: This study was aimed to determine the knee joint space in the medial and lateral compartments of the knee joint using digital radiograph. Methodology : This was cross-sectional study. It consisted of digital radiographs of knee joint of 320 individuals. The medial and lateral joint space width of each knee joint was measured using the scale in the computerized software. Results: The mean values for medial and lateral joint space widths were found to be 6.11±1.57 mm and 7.92±1.66 mm of the right knee joint respectively and 5.99±1.47 mm and 8.18±1.69 mm of the left knee joint respectively. In males, mean values for joint space widths were 6.37±1.58 mm on medial side and 8.21±1.67 mm on lateral side of the right knee; and 6.24±1.56 mm on medial side and 8.33±1.64 mm on lateral side of the left knee. In Females, these values were 5.89±1.53 mm on medial side and 7.66±1.62 mm on lateral side of the right knee; and 5.79±1.37 mm on medial side and 8.06±1.72 mm on lateral side of the left knee. Conclusions: It was concluded that the lateral joint space was greater than the medial joint space in both knees. The joint space widths were found to be reasonably constant with increasing age among studied population.
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Jörissen, Benjamin. "Subjektivation und ästhetische Bildung in der post-digitalen Kultur." Vierteljahrsschrift für wissenschaftliche Pädagogik 94, no. 1 (April 19, 2018): 51–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/25890581-09401006.

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The term ›Post-digital culture‹ describes a condition where digitality is deeply embedded not only into the medial aspects of everyday life, but also into the infrastructural and material layers of culture. The conditions of processes of subjectivation are transformed through the digital designs on multiple levels. Aesthetic education is discussed as a particular doorway to relate to transformations of the sensual, medial and material conditions of subjectivation through digital designs.
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Borges, Edson Moreira, Maria Verônica de Souza, and Tarcisio Antônio Rego de Paula. "Estudo anatômico da inervação da porção distal do membro torácico em eqüino." Ciência Rural 27, no. 1 (March 1997): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-84781997000100013.

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Foram utilizados membros torácicos de 20 cavalos adultos de raça mestiça, provenientes do matadouro de equinos de Campo Belo - MG. Os nervos palmares medial e lateral, digitais palmares medial e lateral, e o ramo dorsal do nervo digital palmar (medial e lateral) foram dissecados para observação da freqüência de suas posições e ramificações acessórias. Os resultados demonstraram que o local de bifurcação do nervo palmar em ramo digital palmar e seu ramo dorsal, ocorreu com maior frequência na região proximal da articulação metacarpofalangeana tanto no membro torácico direito como no esquerdo e em ambas as faces medial e lateral. Foram constatados 5 tipos de padrões de divisão do nervo palmar, sendo o tipo 1 o predominante.
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De Mello Nicoletti, José Luiz, Ana Liz Garcia Alves, Carlos Alberto Hussni, and Armen Thomassian. "Tenectomia da cabeça medial do flexor digital profundo em equinos." Veterinária e Zootecnia 13, no. 2 (December 22, 2006): 169–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.35172/rvz.2006.v13.264.

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A tenectomia da cabeça medial do flexor digital profundo foi realizada em três eqüinos comsubluxação dorsal interfalângica proximal nos membros pélvicos. Após incisão longitudinalda pele e fáscia metatársica na face medial do membro, distal à “castanha”, o tendão foiisolado e excisado 3 cm do mesmo proximal à sua inserção com a cabeça principal do tendãoflexor digital profundo, seguindo-se a sutura da fáscia e pele. Os animais melhoraram naprimeira semana após a cirurgia, o que recomenda a técnica como alternativa no tratamento dasubluxação dorsal interfalângica proximal no membro pélvico de eqüinos
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Spahn, Lea, and Rafaela Werny. "Doing Digital Biography." Journal für Psychologie 30, no. 2 (December 2022): 50–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2022-2-50.

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Die Veränderlichkeit und Endlichkeit von Körpern im lebenslangen Alterungsprozess und die gesellschaftlichen Verhältnisse, die diese prädisponieren, adressiert der vorliegende Artikel mit einem Fokus auf Nähebeziehungen im pandemischen Kontext. Materialbasis sind virtuell geführte Gruppendiskussionen mit Menschen zwischen 60 und 80 Jahren. Dabei bildete der virtuelle Raum einen medial vermittelten Begegnungsraum, um Körper retrospektiv (neu) zu lesen. Die erzählten »Körperbiografien« stellen dabei Aushandlungen des alternden Subjekts im Kontext der pandemischen Situiertheit und Handlungsfähigkeit dar. Die Einschränkungen durch die Reglementierungen und Lockdowns, die Konstruktion als Risikogruppe und die daraus resultierende Wahrnehmung von Körperlichkeit wurde von den Teilnehmer*innen in ihrer Ambivalenz reflektiert. Nähebeziehungen werden dabei in besonderer Weise adressiert – durch die Abwesenheit körperlicher Nähe, die Erfahrung von Nähe in virtuellen Räumen und in Form von reflexiven, biografischen (Selbst-)Begegnungen, die sich zwischen Selbstversicherung und transformativen Selbstbildungsprozessen aufspannen.
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Seok, Hung Youl, Mi-Yeon Eun, Hyun Woo Yang, and Ho-Joon Lee. "Medial Plantar Proper Digital Neuropathy Caused by a Ganglion Cyst." American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 92, no. 12 (December 2013): 1119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/phm.0b013e31825f1abb.

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Parés-Casanova, Pere M., Kirian Narcís Jones Capdevila, and Laura Castel Mas. "Hindlimb lateral and medial acropodial series of cattle are uneven in form." Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias 19, no. 4 (December 14, 2020): 468–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5965/223811711942020468.

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In bovines, fore and hind lateral claws are larger than the medial claws and the heel are deeper and the sole thicker. On this anatomical basis, we hypothesized that it must imply a form (size+shape) asymmetry of the digits. To test this hypothesis, we studied the acropodiums (digital series) of 15 young bovines belonging to Brown Pyrenean breed, irrespective of the gender. Dorso-plantar radiographies were obtained for each hindlimb and the form was studied in a sample of 30 hindlimbs (15 right and 15 left). Images were studied by geometric morphometric methods. A set of 7 paired landmarks on medial and lateral digital series and one axial landmark was used for the study. Lateral and medial digits were uneven both in size and shape, expressing both fluctuating and directional asymmetries. Directional asymmetries would suggest a different function in weight bearing. We hypothesize lateral digits serve to stabilize the centre of gravity to a greater extent than medial digits. These findings prompt careful reassessment of the function of each of the digital series during standing and during locomotion in future researches.
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Im, Sun, Joo Hyun Park, Hye-Won Kim, Soon-Hee Yoo, Han-Seung Kim, and Geun-Young Park. "New method to perform medial plantar proper digital nerve conduction studies." Clinical Neurophysiology 121, no. 7 (July 2010): 1059–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2010.01.033.

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Le Corroller, Thomas, Elodie Santiago, Arnaud Deniel, Anne Causeret, Pierre Champsaur, and Raphaël Guillin. "Anatomical study of the medial plantar proper digital nerve using ultrasound." European Radiology 29, no. 1 (June 19, 2018): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00330-018-5536-6.

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Chen, Carl P. C., Jean-Lon Chen, Chan-Shien Ho, and Areerat Suputtitada. "Ultrasound-guided Medial Branch Blocks, Facet Joint, and Multifidus Muscle Injections." Anesthesiology 132, no. 3 (March 1, 2020): 582–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000003043.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Digital medial"

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Velasco, Reyes Marcelo. "Cercanía y revelación : video-instalación : convergencia medial para colgar en la pared." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2016. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143679.

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Magíster en artes mediales
En este trabajo de tesis, para obtener el título de Magíster en Artes Mediales, se ha desarrollado un ejercicio de convergencia o hibridación medial a través de una video Instalación que exhibe y manipula contenido visual basado en la expresión gestual humana. Se trata de un artefacto compuesto que remite al cuadro, al retrato fotográfico y al video. Tiene un marco, pero una pantalla en vez de tela. La pantalla reproduce la imagen digital de un retrato, que se modifica con la presencia del espectador.
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Diacogiorgis, Dimitri University of Ballarat. "Incidence and aetiological factors in the development of medial tibial stress syndrome." University of Ballarat, 2005. http://archimedes.ballarat.edu.au:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/12771.

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The aim of this 13 week prospective study was to investigate whether differences in hip, knee, ankle, subtalar, or first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) range of motion and physical activity levels increase a person's likelihood of developing medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)." --p.2.
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Diacogiorgis, Dimitri. "Incidence and aetiological factors in the development of medial tibial stress syndrome." University of Ballarat, 2005. http://archimedes.ballarat.edu.au:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/13726.

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The aim of this 13 week prospective study was to investigate whether differences in hip, knee, ankle, subtalar, or first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) range of motion and physical activity levels increase a person's likelihood of developing medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS)." --p.2.
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Melo, N?dia Maria Silveira Costa de. "A constru??o medial no portugu?s do Brasil: usos no padr?o reclama??o digital." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2015. http://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/20217.

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Esta tese examina a constru??o medial do portugu?s do Brasil (PB). Trata-se de uma constru??o que descreve um evento causativo, em que um participante sujeito n?o-humano ? afetado por uma a??o que n?o emana dele. Interessa-nos investigar essa constru??o a partir de suas fun??es sem?ntico-cognitivas e discursivopragm?ticas, suas caracter?sticas espec?ficas, motiva??es e contexto discursivo em que seu uso ? recorrente. Para tanto, buscamos responder ?s seguintes quest?es: qual a configura??o estrutural protot?pica da constru??o medial (CM) no Portugu?s do Brasil? Quais s?o suas fun??es discursivas espec?ficas? Qual ? o grau de transitividade da CM com base nas propriedades propostas por Hopper e Thompson (1980)? Partimos do pressuposto de que a constru??o medial possui estrutura pr?pria que particulariza sua dimens?o significativa, garantindo um certo distanciamento entre o respons?vel pelo evento e a entidade afetada. A fundamenta??o te?rica prov?m da Lingu?stica Funcional Centrada no Uso (FURTADO DA CUNHA; BISPO; SILVA, 2013). ? uma pesquisa de natureza qualitativo-interpretativista que tem como prioridade a an?lise de ocorr?ncias oriundas de textos produzidos por usu?rios da l?ngua portuguesa do Brasil em situa??o efetiva de comunica??o. Os dados emp?ricos analisados prov?m de textos eletr?nicos dispon?veis no s?tio www.reclameaqui.com.br. Os resultados revelaram a exist?ncia de diferentes configura??es em portugu?s para a constru??o medial, sendo a protot?pica a formada por SN+V. Do ponto de vista morfossint?tico e sem?ntico, a constru??o expressa um sujeito afetado por uma a??o que n?o parte dele. Quanto ao aspecto pragm?tico, a constru??o expressa um evento que parece ter como prop?sito enfatizar o argumento afetado e ignorar, intencionalmente ou n?o, o agente ou o causativo, por ser irrelevante para o falante/ouvinte na situa??o de comunica??o.
This thesis examines the medial construction of the Portuguese of Brazil (PB). It is a construction which describes a causative event in which a non-human subject participant is affected by an action that does not originate from itself. Thus, we are interested in investigating this type of construction, its specific characteristics, motivations and discursive context from its semantic- cognitive and discoursive - pragmatic functions. The research questions are: what is the prototypical structural configuration of the medial construction (MC) in the Portuguese of Brazil? What are its specific discoursive functions? What is the degree of MC transitivity based on the properties proposed by Hopper and Thompson (1980)? We assume that the medial construction has its own structure which particularizes its significant dimension, thus ensuring a certain distance between the one in charge of the event and the affected entity. The theoretical and methodological assumptions is founded on Usage-based Functional Linguistics (FURTADO DA CUNHA; BISPO; SILVA, 2013). It is a research of qualitative- interpretative nature that has prioritized the analysis of occurrences arising from texts produced by users of the Brazilian Portuguese language in effective communicative situation. The database for this study is electronic texts available on the website www.reclameaqui.com.br. The results revealed the existence of different configurations of the medial construction in the Brazilian Portuguese, having as prototypical the one formed by SN + V. From the morphosyntactic and semantic point of view, the construction expresses a subject affected by an action that does not part from itself. As for the pragmatic aspect, the construction expresses an event that seems to have the purpose to emphasize the affected argument and to ignore, intentionally or not, the agent or the causative, since it is irrelevant to the speaker/ listener in the contextual situation.
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Baecher, Moritz Niklaus. "From Digital to Physical: Computational Aspects of 3D Manufacturing." Thesis, Harvard University, 2013. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:11149.

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The desktop publishing revolution of the 1980s is currently repeating itself in 3D, referred to as desktop manufacturing. Online services such as Shapeways have become available, making personalized manufacturing on cutting edge additive manufacturing (AM) technologies accessible to a broad audience. Affordable desktop printers will soon take over, enabling people to fabricate
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Pizzigatti, Dietrich [UNESP]. "Variações goniométricas metatarsofalângica e interfalângicas e medidas do casco do membro pélvico de equinos submetidos à tenectomia do flexor digital medial (flexor longo do halux)." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/89144.

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A subluxação dorsal da articulação interfalângica proximal do membro pélvico de equinos é uma afecção locomotora rara que se manifesta com claudicação intermitente. A tenectomia do flexor digital medial, conhecido também como cabeça medial do tendão flexor digital profundo, é indicada em animais que apresentam esta enfermidade. Foi avaliada a influência da tenectomia do flexor digital medial com relação ao grau de claudicação; perimetria da área operada; ângulos articulares das articulações metatarsofalângica e interfalângicas proximal e distal; e mensurações do casco, que incluíram comprimento de pinça (P), ângulo de pinça (αP), ângulo dos talões lateral (αTL) e medial (αTM), altura dos talões lateral (aTM) e medial (aTL), e largura e comprimento de casco e ranilha. Neste contexto, foi realizada tenectomia do flexor digital medial no membro pélvico direito em seis equinos sadios, permanecendo o membro pélvico esquerdo como controle. Ambos os membros foram avaliados nos momentos pré-operatório (M0) e aos 15 (M15), 30 (M30) e 60 (M60) dias após a cirurgia. Para comparação dos dados entre momentos e membros foi realizada análise de variância. Os valores inferiores ao de significância (p<0,050) foram submetidos ao teste de Tukey. A tenectomia do flexor digital medial provocou discreto aumento no comprimento de pinça, além de redução no ângulo dorsal da articulação interfalângica proximal, quando comparando com o membro não operado. A técnica cirúrgica não causou alterações indesejáveis permanentes dos ângulos articulares ou das medidas dos cascos. O critério de inclusão cirúrgica deve ser avaliado em estudos clínicos
Dorsal subluxation of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the hind limb is a rare locomotor condition manifested by intermittent lameness. Tenectomy of the medial digital flexor, also known as medial head of the deep digital flexor tendon, is indicated in animals suffering from this condition. We assessed the influence of tenectomy of the medial digital flexor regarding degree of lameness; perimeter of limb at the surgery site; distal articular angles of the metatarsophalangeal, as well as proximal and distal interphalangeal joints; and measures of the hoof, including toe length (P), toe angle (αP), angle of the lateral (αTL) and medial (αTM) heels, height of the lateral (aTL) and medial (aTM) heels, and width and length of hoof and frog. Thus, tenectomy of the medial digital flexor of the right hind limb was performed in six sound horses. The left hind limb was considered as a control limb. Both, right and left limbs were evaluated before surgery (M0), and 15 (M15), 30 (M30) and 60 (M60) days after surgery. In order to compare the data regarding moments and limbs, analysis of variance was performed. Values below the significant level (p<0.05) were analyzed using the Tukey’s test. Tenectomy of the medial digital flexor caused a mild increase of the toe length, and diminution of dorsal angle of the proximal interphalangeal joint when compared with the control limb. This surgical technique did not cause significant permanent alterations of joint angles or hoof measures. Surgical inclusion criteria should be further evaluated in clinical studies
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Pizzigatti, Dietrich. "Variações goniométricas metatarsofalângica e interfalângicas e medidas do casco do membro pélvico de equinos submetidos à tenectomia do flexor digital medial (flexor longo do halux) /." Botucatu : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/89144.

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Orientador: Carlos Alberto Hussni
Coorientador: Marcos Jun Watanabe
Banca: Celso Antonio Rodrigues
Banca: Regina de Cássia Veronezi
Resumo: A subluxação dorsal da articulação interfalângica proximal do membro pélvico de equinos é uma afecção locomotora rara que se manifesta com claudicação intermitente. A tenectomia do flexor digital medial, conhecido também como cabeça medial do tendão flexor digital profundo, é indicada em animais que apresentam esta enfermidade. Foi avaliada a influência da tenectomia do flexor digital medial com relação ao grau de claudicação; perimetria da área operada; ângulos articulares das articulações metatarsofalângica e interfalângicas proximal e distal; e mensurações do casco, que incluíram comprimento de pinça (P), ângulo de pinça (αP), ângulo dos talões lateral (αTL) e medial (αTM), altura dos talões lateral (aTM) e medial (aTL), e largura e comprimento de casco e ranilha. Neste contexto, foi realizada tenectomia do flexor digital medial no membro pélvico direito em seis equinos sadios, permanecendo o membro pélvico esquerdo como controle. Ambos os membros foram avaliados nos momentos pré-operatório (M0) e aos 15 (M15), 30 (M30) e 60 (M60) dias após a cirurgia. Para comparação dos dados entre momentos e membros foi realizada análise de variância. Os valores inferiores ao de significância (p<0,050) foram submetidos ao teste de Tukey. A tenectomia do flexor digital medial provocou discreto aumento no comprimento de pinça, além de redução no ângulo dorsal da articulação interfalângica proximal, quando comparando com o membro não operado. A técnica cirúrgica não causou alterações indesejáveis permanentes dos ângulos articulares ou das medidas dos cascos. O critério de inclusão cirúrgica deve ser avaliado em estudos clínicos
Abstract: Dorsal subluxation of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the hind limb is a rare locomotor condition manifested by intermittent lameness. Tenectomy of the medial digital flexor, also known as medial head of the deep digital flexor tendon, is indicated in animals suffering from this condition. We assessed the influence of tenectomy of the medial digital flexor regarding degree of lameness; perimeter of limb at the surgery site; distal articular angles of the metatarsophalangeal, as well as proximal and distal interphalangeal joints; and measures of the hoof, including toe length (P), toe angle (αP), angle of the lateral (αTL) and medial (αTM) heels, height of the lateral (aTL) and medial (aTM) heels, and width and length of hoof and frog. Thus, tenectomy of the medial digital flexor of the right hind limb was performed in six sound horses. The left hind limb was considered as a control limb. Both, right and left limbs were evaluated before surgery (M0), and 15 (M15), 30 (M30) and 60 (M60) days after surgery. In order to compare the data regarding moments and limbs, analysis of variance was performed. Values below the significant level (p<0.05) were analyzed using the Tukey's test. Tenectomy of the medial digital flexor caused a mild increase of the toe length, and diminution of dorsal angle of the proximal interphalangeal joint when compared with the control limb. This surgical technique did not cause significant permanent alterations of joint angles or hoof measures. Surgical inclusion criteria should be further evaluated in clinical studies
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Wearing, Scott C. "A biomechanical analysis of plantar fasciitis using digital fluoroscopy." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2003. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/36791/1/36791_Digitised%20Thesis.pdf.

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Plantar fasciitis is the most common disorder of the foot and is characterised by pain involving the inferomedial aspect of the heel that is exacerbated by activity after periods of non-weightbearing. Despite an abundance of anecdotal evidence indicating that aberrant function of the foot is an aetiological factor in the development of plantar heel pain, there is little scientific evidence linking abnormal arch mechanics with plantar fasciitis. The primary purpose of this thesis was to investigate the biomechanics of plantar fasciitis by evaluating the sagittal plane kinematics and kinetics of the medial longitudinal arch during gait. Specifically, a low-dose motion X-ray technique, known as digital fluoroscopy, was used to evaluate the sagittal plane kinematics of the arch and a capacitance-based pressure plate was used to determine regional vertical ground reaction forces acting on the sole of the foot during gait. Since digital fluoroscopy has not been widely used in gait analysis, the methodological phase of this study concentrated on identifying and quantifying the inherent limitations and potential errors in employing fluoroscopy as a gait analysis technique. In particular, the methodological phase evaluated the potential impact of the physical restrictions of the equipment on gait and the acquisition of gait data, as well as the magnitude of the distortion errors inherent in fluoroscopic images of the medial longitudinal arch. The findings indicate that digital fluoroscopy may be effectively used as a two-dimensional motion analysis technique for the evaluation of movement of the medial longitudinal arch during walking. The methodological studies demonstrate that the structural limitations of modem fluoroscopic systems are unlikely to substantially influence the acquisition of gait data. However, out-ofplane motion of osseous segments of the foot and the temporal response of the imaging system represent the major shortcomings of employing fluoroscopy as a gait analysis tool. Tests conducted on foot models and in vivo indicated that the application of published dist01iion correction procedures provided a method that is highly repeatable, with fluoroscopic image enors constituting less than 5 percent of the movement range. In the experimental phase of this thesis, a digital fluoroscope and a pressure platform were used to evaluate the kinematics and kinetics of the medial longitudinal arch in people with and without plantar fasciitis. While pressure analysis demonstrated that patients with plantar fasciitis make gait adjustments that reduce the level of force beneath the rearfoot and forefoot of the symptomatic foot, fluoroscopy indicated that neither the dynamic shape nor the motion of the medial longitudinal arch differed between subjects with and without heel pain. Consequently, abnonnal arch shape and motion are not associated with the progression of plantar fasciitis. The peak arch angle was, however, positively correlated to the increased fascial thickness that was prototypic of plantar fasciitis. Thus, arch mechanics may play an important secondary role in plantar fasciitis by modifying the severity of heel pain, once present. In addition, increased loading and flexion of the digits was observed in patients with heel pain, suggesting that digital function plays an important, and previously unidentified, protective role in plantar fasciitis by bracing the medial longitudinal arch and thereby reducing the loading in the plantar fascia. The findings also suggest that plantar fasciitis may represent a bilateral process and raise questions regarding the rationale behind current treatments aimed at modifying the mechanics of the medial longitudinal arch in heel pain.
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Postolski, Michal. "Discrete topology and geometry algorithms for quantitative human airway trees analysis based on computed tomography images." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Est, 2013. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00977514.

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Computed tomography is a very useful technic which allow non-invasive diagnosis in many applications for example is used with success in industry and medicine. However, manual analysis of the interesting structures can be tedious and extremely time consuming, or even impossible due its complexity. Therefore in this thesis we study and develop discrete geometry and topology algorithms suitable for use in many practical applications, especially, in the problem of automatic quantitative analysis of the human airway trees based on computed tomography images. In the first part, we define basic notions used in discrete topology and geometry then we showed that several class of discrete methods like skeletonisation algorithms, medial axes, tunnels closing algorithms and tangent estimators, are widely used in several different practical application. The second part consist of a proposition and theory of a new methods for solving particular problems. We introduced two new medial axis filtering method. The hierarchical scale medial axis which is based on previously proposed scale axis transform, however, is free of drawbacks introduced in the previously proposed method and the discrete adaptive medial axis where the filtering parameter is dynamically adapted to the local size of the object. In this part we also introduced an efficient and parameter less new tangent estimators along three-dimensional discrete curves, called 3D maximal segment tangent direction. Finally, we showed that discrete geometry and topology algorithms can be useful in the problem of quantitative analysis of the human airway trees based on computed tomography images. According to proposed in the literature design of such system we applied discrete topology and geometry algorithms to solve particular problems at each step of the quantitative analysis process. First, we propose a robust method for segmenting airway tree from CT datasets. The method is based on the tunnel closing algorithm and is used as a tool to repair, damaged by acquisition errors, CT images. We also proposed an algorithm for creation of an artificial model of the bronchial tree and we used such model to validate algorithms presented in this work. Then, we compare the quality of different algorithms using set of experiments conducted on computer phantoms and real CT dataset. We show that recently proposed methods which works in cubical complex framework, together with methods introduced in this work can overcome problems reported in the literature and can be a good basis for the further implementation of the system for automatic quantification of bronchial tree properties
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Earnshaw, Rae A. "Digital media." IEEE, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3507.

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Developments and advances in information and communications technology are boosting a convergence of computing, media, and telecommunications. This is dramatically affecting every aspect of society from technology designers and content creators to users. The design-to-product cycle time continues to decrease as new markets open up, and windows of opportunity exist for those who can move fast and make the right connections. Challenges and opportunities exist in each area of the convergence, but one thing is here to stay: being digital.
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Books on the topic "Digital medial"

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Elias, Rimon. Digital Media. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05137-6.

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Stiegler, Christian, Patrick Breitenbach, and Thomas Zorbach. New Media Culture: Mediale Phänomene der Netzkultur. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2015.

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Digital media criticism. New York: Peter Lang, 2010.

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J, Mitchell William. Digital design media. 2nd ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994.

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Chapman, Nigel P. Digital media tools. 3rd ed. Chichester, England: John Wiley, 2007.

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Kavoori, Anandam P. Digital media criticism. New York: P. Lang, 2010.

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Kavoori, Anandam P. Digital media criticism. New York: Peter Lang, 2010.

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Packard, Ashley. Digital media law. Chichester, West Sussex, U.K: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

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Jenny, Chapman, ed. Digital media tools. New York: John Wiley, 2002.

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Duncan, Calow, and Lee Andrew, eds. Digital media contracts. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Zahn, Manuel. "Aesthetic Practice as Critique: The Suspension of Judgment and the Invention of New Possibilities of Perception, Thinking, and Action." In Post-Digital, Post-Internet Art and Education, 183–201. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73770-2_11.

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AbstractFrom the perspective of media education theory and aesthetic education, this article discusses some considerations of aesthetic practice as media-critical practice. Media-critical practice is described as a reflexive-transformative practice with and in media and no longer as a distanced, self-reflexive and rational critique of media or media use. It first shows that in this perspective, subjects no longer (only) intentionally deal with media, but first and foremost become subjects in relation to medial apparatuses. In a second step I shall relate to contemporary artists of the so-called post-internet art. Their aesthetic practices have the potential to criticize (to question, reflect, or subvert) the entanglement of human beings into contemporary media-cultural environments.
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Bettinger, Patrick. "Digital Materiality and Subjectivation: Methodological Aspects of Hybrid Entanglements in Processes of Bildung." In Palgrave Studies in Educational Media, 109–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84343-4_6.

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AbstractThis chapter explores possible connections among discourse analysis, materiality and biographical research in the context of subjectivation. The extant methodological/epistemological concepts linking the Foucauldian idea of discourse with biographical research do not provide clear openings for the incorporation of materiality, specifically those in digital form. This chapter proposes an adapted, modified approach to the analysis of material-discursive practices to the end of investigating the materiality and mediality of relationally understood processes of Bildung. In so doing, it identifies a need for a post-anthropocentric understanding of the biographical that focuses on the variety of socio-medial relational reconfigurations.
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Lange, Jochen. "Un/Doing Digital. Eine Digital-Analogie." In Medien der Kooperation – Media of Cooperation, 39–53. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31725-6_3.

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Patrick, Michael D. "The Art of Digital Storytelling." In Social Media for Medical Professionals, 83–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14439-5_5.

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Patrick, Michael D. "A Brief History of Digital Communications." In Social Media for Medical Professionals, 23–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14439-5_2.

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Kaempf, Sebastian. "Digital media." In Visual Global Politics, 99–103. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. | Series: Interventions: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315856506-13.

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Saludadez, Jean A. "Digital Media." In The Routledge Handbook of the Communicative Constitution of Organization, 409–20. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003224914-30.

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Robertson, Margaret. "Digital Media." In Communicating Sustainability, 136–52. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315659015-13.

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Petry, Thorsten. "Digital HR: Veränderung des Personalmanagements durch digitale Medien und Technologien." In Media Management, 43–56. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23297-9_3.

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Pianykh, Oleg S. "Digital Images and Digital Myths." In Understanding Medical Informatics, 9–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01760-0_2.

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Braehmer, Anja, Wolfgang Dorner, and Anne Weinfurtner. "Digital Technologies for Cross-Cultural and Cross-Medial Museum Work." In 2019 9th International Conference on Advanced Computer Information Technologies (ACIT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acitt.2019.8779854.

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Chang, Ming-Ching, Frederic F. Leymarie, and Benjamin B. Kimia. "Surface Reconstruction from Point Clouds by Transforming the Medial Scaffold." In Sixth International Conference on 3-D Digital Imaging and Modeling (3DIM 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/3dim.2007.56.

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Borland, Samantha, Cecilia Facchi, Julia Behnsen, Antony Adamson, Neil Humphrey, Michael J. Sherratt, Keith Brennan, Sheila Francis, Nick Ashton, and Ann Canfield. "BS50 PKCα knock-down increases medial calcification in a murine model of chronic kidney disease." In British Cardiovascular Society Annual Conference ‘Digital Health Revolution’ 3–5 June 2019. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/heartjnl-2019-bcs.211.

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Liu, Yanchun, and Ying Zhang. "An application of remote sensing medial axis method in monitoring the dynamic changes of tidal creeks in the radial sandbanks, offshore Jiangsu Province." In The Sixth International Symposium on Digital Earth, edited by Huadong Guo and Changlin Wang. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.873283.

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Köhler, Thomas, Eric Schoop, Nina Kahnwald, and Ralph Sonntag. "Digitale Partizipation in hybriden Realitäten und Gemeinschaften." In Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien. Technische Universität Dresden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.8.

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Die Pandemie hat der Digitalisierung in Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft, Bildung, privaten Netzwerken und öffentlichen Institutionen einen enormen Anschub ermöglicht und gleichermaßen innovative Ideen sowie Schwachstellen aufgezeigt. Seit 2020 wurde unser Leben und Arbeiten zu einer hybriden, auf digitaler Kommunikation und Kollaboration basierten sozitechnischen Wirklichkeit transformatiert. Teilhabe gestaltet sich vermehrt medial, erfasst Bildung, Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft, Privates und die Gesellschaft ganz allgemein. Dabei geht mitunter noch um Infrastrukturen (in der Bildung), oft diskutieren wir Arbeitsweisen und ebenso häufig dafür erforderliche (Digital-) Kompetenzen, gerade auch bei einer alternden Bevölkerung. Debatten drehen sich verstärkt um die Möglichkeit der Rückkehr zum ‚normalen‘ Leben und wir stellen uns immer häufiger die Fragen was den ein Normales Leben ist und ob dies tatsächlich zu erwarten bzw. erwünscht ist.
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Ukrainczyk, Neven, Eduardus A. B. Koenders, and Klaas van Breugel. "Cementitious Sealing Material: 3D Digital Image Based Characterization of Pore Size Distribution and Modeling of Transport Properties." In ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2013-10954.

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Exhausted oil and gas reservoirs are one of the most potential storage facilities to sequestrate the worlds CO2. These reservoirs are sealed with cementitious materials, that should have a long time performance. Therefore, this paper emphasizes the characterization of the evolving capillary pore network and transport properties of the cementitious microstructure used to seal the wellbore. The Hymostruc numerical model is employed to simulate the development of an evolving virtual microstructure of cementitious materials. The simulated 3D microstructures were then digitized to form a matrix of cubic voxels. The pore-size distributions of the obtained virtual microstructures were calculated using a combination of three-dimensional digital image processing algorithms: 1) distance transform and 2) medial axis thinning algorithm to obtain a 3D skeleton of the pore structure. Transport properties of the simulated microstructures are analyzed employing a finite difference 3D transport model. The modeling results are compared with available literature results.
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Mantha, S., L. Mongeau, and T. Siegmund. "Dynamic Digital Image Correlation of a Dynamic Physical Model of the Vocal Folds." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-81457.

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An experimental study of the vibratory deformation of the human vocal folds was conducted. Experiments were performed using model vocal folds [1, 2], Fig. 1, made of silicone rubber implemented into an air supply system, Fig. 2. The material used to cast the model is an isotropic homogeneous material, [3] with a tangent modulus E=5 kPa at ε = 0, i.e. elastic properties similar to those of the human vocal fold cover [4]. The advantages of the use of model larynx systems over the use of excised larynges include easy accessibility to fundamental studies of the vocal fold vibration without invasive testing. Acoustic analysis of voice or electroglottography provide certain insight into voice production processes but optical techniques for the study of vocal fold vibrations have drawn considerable attention. Videoendoscopy, stroboscopy, high-speed photography, and kymography have shown to provide a visual impression of vocal fold dynamics but are limited in providing insight into the fundamental deformation processes of the vocal folds. Quantitative measures of deformation have been conducted through micro-suture techniques but are invasive and allows for measurements of only view image points. Laser triangulation is non-invasive but is limited to only one local measurement point. Here, digital image correlation technique with the software VIC 3D [5] is applied. For the experimental set-up see Fig. 2. The analysis consists of (1) stereo correlation to obtain in-plane displacements and (2) stereo triangulation step to obtain out-of-plane deformation. For the stereo correlation images of the object at two different stages of deformation are compared. A point in the image of the undeformed object is matched with the corresponding point in the deformed stage. “Subsets” of digital images are traced via their gray value distribution from the undeformed reference image to the deformed image. The uniqueness of the matching is enabled by the creation of a speckle pattern on the object’s surface. Here, a white pigment is mixed into the silicone rubber and subsequently black enamel paint is sprayed onto the superior surface of the vocal folds. The stereo triangulation requires two images of the object at each stage of deformation. These are obtained in a single CCD frame by placing a beam splitter in the optical axis between camera and object. These images provide a “left” and “right” view of the model larynx. Thus, the deformed shape of the vocal folds can be obtained. The method allows for noninvasive measurement of the full-field displacement fields. Images of the superior surface of the model larynx are obtained by the use of a high speed digital camera with a frame rate of 3000 frames per second allowing for more than 30 image frames for each vibration cycle. For the 3D digital image correlation analysis two images of the object are obtained for each time instance as a beam splitter is placed in the optical axis between the camera and the model larynx. Phonation frequencies and onset pressure are given in Fig. 3, showing that the model larynx behavior is close to actual physiological data. Figs 4(a) and (b) provide superior views of the model larynx at maximum glottal opening and at glottal closure, respectively. As one example of measured strain fields, Figs 5(a) and (b) depict the distributions of the transverse strain component, on the glottal surface in a contour plot on the deformed superior surface. The knowledge of the distribution of this strain component is relevant to the assessment of the impact of vocal fold collision on potential tissue damage. In the position of maximum opening the vocal folds are deformed by a combination of a bulging-type deformation and the opening movement. At this time instance, the transverse strains at the medial surface are found to be negative, an indication of Poisson’s deformation. During the closing stage, vocal folds collide and simultaneously a mode 3 vibration pattern emerges. Closure of the glottal opening is not complete and two incomplete closure areas are formed during the closure stage. These open areas are located at the anterior and posterior ends of the model larynx, see Fig. 4(b). The finding of this type of incomplete closure is agreement with both actual glottal measurements [6] and 3D finite element simulations of [7]. Transverse strains during that stage are now positive and considerably larger that during the opening stage. Finally, Fig. 6 depicts the time evolution of the out of plane displacements along the medial surface for the closing phase and Fig. 7 depicts the maximum values of the longitudinal strain (at the coronal section of the medial surface) in dependence of the flow rate. These examples of measurements indicate that the DIC method is promising for studies of vocal fold dynamics.
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Walker Moir-McClean, Tracey. "The Imaginative Space of Narrative." In 2019 ACSA Teachers Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.teach.2019.7.

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Narrative imagination creates a space of learning where contemporary and historic knowledge of designed place merge. This paperdiscusses how an instructor’s curation and narration of archival material can provoke design-students to imagine narratives and actively visualize processes humans use to construct, inhabit and adjust comfort in place. The concept of narrative imagination presented in this paper is informed by traditional narrative as Marie-Laure Ryan defines it her 2005 article, Narrative and the Split Condition of Digital Textuality: (The traditionalist school) “conceives narrative as an invariant core of meaning, a core that distinguishes narrative from other types of discourse, and gives it a trans-cultural, trans-historical, and trans-medial identity.”1 The work of Gerard Genette, Levi-Strauss, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Monica Fludernik, John Fiske, James Phelan, Henry Jenkins and others is also influential.2
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Williams, Glenn N., Peter J. Barrance, Lynn Snyder-Mackler, and Thomas S. Buchanan. "Effect of Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With an Autologous Semitendinosus-Gracilis Graft on Neuromuscular Function." In ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2003-43031.

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The quadrupled semitendinosus-gracilis (ST-G) graft is rapidly becoming the graft of choice for orthopaedic surgeons when reconstructing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). During this procedure orthopaedic surgeons harvest the distal semitendinosus and gracilis tendons and use them to replace the ruptured ACL. Although people who undergo this procedure have good functional outcomes over the short-term, we do not know the effect that harvesting these two tendons has on neuromuscular function. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect that ACL reconstruction with an autologous ST-G had on musculotendinous morphology. The methods used in the study included digital reconstruction of knee musculature from magnetic resonance images (MRI). Marked reductions in muscle volume, cross-sectional area, and length were observed in the semitendinosus and gracilis when reassessed approximately 6 months following surgery (after the subjects had returned to sports participation). The subjects appeared to compensate for the diminished medial knee flexor function with the biceps femoris (a lateral muscle) and semimembranosus muscles. These findings may have important implications for joint loading, the long term health of the knee, and surgical decision-making.
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Bourret, Quentin, Pierre-Olivier Lemieux, Julie Charland, and Rachid Aissaoui. "Grasp Planning Of Unknown Object For Digital Human Model." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1001908.

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ObjectiveGrasp planning is a popular topic in the fields of robotic and Digital Human Model (DHM) (4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11). So far, the proposed planners do not consider the final posture of the DHM has a criteria when determining potential grasps. In (4), a grasping algorithm has been developed to automatically grasp known tools. The present work introduces a grasp planner for single-hand grasp on an unknown object, further referred as “part”.MethodThe grasp planner gives has a result a grasp pose (position + orientation) for the posture solver (Smart Posturing Engine) to reach. The input necessary to the grasp planner are the 3D model of the object to grasp and of the surrounding environment, and an initial manikin position that is automatically determines by the posture solver algorithm.First the part is approximated by its oriented bounding box (OBB), limiting the grasp poses to 6 (one for each face of the OBB). Then precise grasp types (5) and apertures are chosen based on the face’s dimensions (i.e. width and depth), ranging from a small face (i.e. pinch) to larger ones (i.e. medium wrap or precision sphere).To determine what is the best face of the OBB to grasp, accessibility checks are performed by validating that the space around the face is free of collision. The faces are checked using a specific order (i.e. top, right or left, bottom, front, back) that is determined using the relative initial position of the manikin. As soon as a face is found to be graspable and accessible, the algorithm stops and choose that face as the best one to grasp.Using the selected face target, the hand is positioned using an inverse kinematic solver, free to rotate around the target using extra hand degrees-of-freedom inside a limited range (4). Giving the posture solver more possibilities to find a realistic posture.ResultsThe grasp planner described above leaded to believable grasps for the simulated tasks as well as a believable overall DHM posture. Examples of postures will be shown on assembly tasks performed on a gearbox assembly line.DiscussionThe proposed grasp planner seems really promising. In its current form, it is most suitable for small parts and bigger ones well represented by their OBB. More complex and bigger parts may require further segmentation into multiple smaller sub-parts (9, 10), allowing to perform the proposed checks at more specific and believable locations on the object. This would allow to obtain grasps on a wider range of objects. The object weight is also important and is currently being added to grasp type selection. The present planner is used by the Smart Posture Engine (SPE) framework (1, 2 and 3) inside Dassault Systèmes application “Ergonomic Workplace Design”. With the Ergo4All (12) technology the SPE allows to assess and minimize ergonomic risks involved in simulated workplaces.1. Lemieux, P.-O., Barré, A., Hagemeister, N., Aissaoui, R.: Degrees of freedom coupling adapted to the upper limb of a digital human model. Int. J. Hum. Factors Model. Simul. 5(4), 314–337 (2017)2. Lemieux, P., Cauffiez,M., Barré, A., Hagemeister, N., Aissaoui, R.: A visual acuity constraint for digital human modeling. In: 4th Conference proceedings (2016)3. Zeighami, A., Lemieux, P., Charland, J., Hagemeister, N., Aissaoui, A.: Stepping behavior for stability control of a digital human model. ISB/ASB (2019)4. Bourret, Q., Lemieux, P., Hagemeister, N., Aissaoui, R.: Flexible hand posture for tools grasping. DHM (2019)5. FEIX, Thomas, ROMERO, Javier, SCHMIEDMAYER, Heinz-Bodo, et al. The grasp taxonomy of human grasp types. IEEE Transactions on human-machine systems, 2015, vol. 46, no 1, p. 66-77.6. BEKEY, George A., LIU, Huan, TOMOVIC, Rajko, et al. Knowledge-based control of grasping in robot hands using heuristics from human motor skills. IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 1993, vol. 9, no 6, p. 709-722.7. Holleman, C.; Kavraki, L.E.; A framework for using the workspace medial axis in PRM planners, in Proceedings 2000 ICRA. Millennium Conference. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Symposia Proceedings (Cat. No. 00CH37065), IEEE, Vol 2, 2000, 1408-1413. https://doi.org/10.1109/ROBOT.2000.8447958. FEIX, Thomas, BULLOCK, Ian M., et DOLLAR, Aaron M. Analysis of human grasping behavior: Correlating tasks, objects and grasps. IEEE transactions on haptics, 2014, vol. 7, no 4, p. 430-4419. Díaz, C.; Puente, S.; Torres, F.; Grasping points for handle objects in a cooperative disassembly system, IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 40(2), 2007, 112-117. https://doi.org/10.3182/20070523-3-ES-4907.0002010. Miller, A.T., Knoop, S., Christensen, H.I. and Allen, P.K., Automatic grasp planning using shape primitives. in Robotics and Automation, 2003. Proceedings. ICRA'03. IEEE International Conference on, (2003), IEEE, 1824-1829.11. Goussous, Faisal Amer. Grasp planning for digital humans. The University of Iowa, 2007.12. Bourret, Quentin, et al. "Ergo4All: An Ergonomic Guid
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Silin, Dmitriy. Digital Rock Studies of Tight Porous Media. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1174160.

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Henriquez, Pauline, and Blanca Torrico. Chequeo digital: ¿cómo acelerar la transformación digital de las mipyme en América Latina y el Caribe (ALC)? Inter-American Development Bank, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003607.

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En este documento, se encuentra la información sobre cómo acceder al Chequeo Digital en los países de América Latina y el Caribe. El Chequeo Digital es una herramienta que permite a las micro, pequeñas y medianas empresas (mipymes) medir su nivel de madurez digital, obteniendo resultados inmediatos y recomendaciones personalizadas, para aumentar su adopción tecnológica y el fomento de habilidades digitales. Los beneficios que esta herramienta presenta son recomendaciones personalizadas para la transformación digital, mejora de habilidades digitales de las mipymes, facilita la articulación con la oferta de recursos disponibles localmente y otorga información para comparar el progreso de digitalización.
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Cardini, Alejandra, Andrea Bergamaschi, Vanessa D'Alessandre, and Agustina Ollivier. Educar en tiempos de pandemia: Un nuevo impulso para la transformación digital del sistema educativo en la Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003323.

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La incorporación de tecnologías digitales a los procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje tiene un enorme potencial para ampliar las oportunidades de que los niños, niñas, adolescentes y jóvenes desplieguen trayectorias escolares completas, extensas y densas en aprendizajes. Desde mediados de 2020, debido a las medidas para la contención de la circulación del COVID-19, el sistema educativo migró masivamente al espacio digital para impulsar respuestas de emergencia para sostener la continuidad pedagógica. Desde entonces, las políticas educativas digitales, en marcha desde hacía más de dos décadas, recibieron un impulso insospechado. La nota hace foco en las respuestas educativas de emergencia vinculadas con la digitalización del sistema educativo argentino en el 2020. Su propósito es ofrecer información relevante para caracterizar las tendencias recientes e identificar su potencial y áreas de mejora para consolidar políticas digitales sistémicas que contribuyan, en el corto plazo, a potenciar los modelos de educación híbrida y, en el mediano plazo, a transformar el tiempo escolar en una experiencia más disfrutable y enriquecedora que impulse el aprendizaje dialógico, crítico y en profundidad para cada estudiante.
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Martinez, Mario J., Hongkyu Yoon, Alec Kucala, Thomas Dewers, and Hector Mendoza. Digital rock physics and 3D printing for fractured porous media. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1603850.

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Danaher, Brett, Samita Dhanasobhon, Michael Smith, and Rahul Telang. Understanding Media Markets in the Digital Age: Economics and Methodology. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19634.

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Duke, James H., and Jr. Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services (DREAMS) TM: Digital EMS Project. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada398064.

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Dodel, Matías, and Leticia Brandino. Competencias digitales: cómo se definen, entienden y miden. Grupo de Trabajo en Ciudadanía Digital (Uruguay), December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22235/cd/md.lb/2021.

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En el presente Working Paper presenta un estado del arte acerca de la definición, clasificación y operacionalización sobre las competencias digitales, así como un muy inicial análisis de su vínculo con otras competencias y con modelos de desigualdades socio digitales. Se presenta un desarrollo de las características básicas de las competencias digitales, así como de diferentes nombres y tipologías que se utilizan en cinco marcos conceptuales surgidos tanto desde ámbitos académicos como de hacedores de políticas públicas y la cooperación internacional: Media Information Literacy de la UNESCO, el marco de "Educación para la ciudadanía digital" (DCE) de la Unión Europea, el marco de competencias digitales para los ciudadanos (DigComp) de la Unión Europea, el marco de la Alfabetización computacional y de la Información (CIL) del Estudio Internacional de Alfabetización Informática y de la Información (ICILS) y el marco de competencias digitales de Van Dijk, luego ampliado por Van Deursen, Helsper y Eynon. Luego, el Working Paper gira hacia la pregunta sobre los avances y desafíos para la medición de las competencias digitales. Se discuten tres grandes enfoques para medir las habilidades digitales: i) soluciones tipo proxy, ii) observación directa o evaluación en entornos tipo laboratorio, y iii) una diversidad de estrategias de autoevaluación o autorreporte generalmente adaptados para encuestas a gran escala. Se plantean sus fortalezas y limitaciones para la medición del fenómeno. Finalmente, en base a lo discutido y a lo realizado por el grupo de investigación se plantean líneas de trabajo a futuro.
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Pizzolato Gonçalves, Bruna, and Rafael Venijio Maggion. Beneficios económicos de la transformación digital de los servicios públicos: el caso de la ciudad de Sao Paulo. Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004309.

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La transformación digital de los servicios públicos es una estrategia del Gobierno federal brasileño que fue acompañada de iniciativas desarrolladas en estados y municipios; el caso de la ciudad de Sao Paulo se destaca como una de las principales referencias del país entre esas iniciativas. Este estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar y medir los beneficios económicos generados, tanto para la administración municipal como para la sociedad, gracias a la transformación digital de los servicios públicos llevada a cabo por la municipalidad de Sao Paulo. Como parte del estudio y con el fin de comparar el escenario anterior a la digitalización del servicio con el escenario posterior, se desarrolló una metodología que consideró los principales costos asociados a la atención al público y al procesamiento de una solicitud de servicio público. El análisis concluyó que la transformación digital generó una reducción media de 73,90% del costo unitario de una solicitud de servicio público para la sociedad (ciudadanos y empresas) y una reducción media de 39,90% del costo unitario de una solicitud de servicio público para la administración pública municipal. Pasados 12 meses de la transformación digital del conjunto de servicios analizados, se estima que la tasa de retorno es de R$ 27,10 por cada real invertido.
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García-Avilés, JA, M. Carvajal Prieto, and F. Arias Robles. Implementation of innovation in Spanish digital media: analysis of journalists’ perceptions. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, February 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2018-1260en.

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Salaverría Aliaga, R., MP Martínez-Costa Pérez, and J. Breiner. Map of digital news media at Spain in 2018: quantitative analysis. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, May 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2018-1295en.

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