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1944-, Maugin G. A., ed. Nonlinear electromechanical couplings. Chichester, West Sussex, England: New York, 1992.

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Matsch, Leander W. Electromagnetic and electromechanical machines. 3rd ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1986.

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Matsch, Leander W. Electromagnetic and electromechanical machines. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1986.

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Gladwell, G. M. L., J. M. Huyghe, Peter A. C. Raats, and Stephen C. Cowin, eds. IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical Interactions in Porous Media. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3865-8.

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Lenk, Arno. Electromechanical Systems in Microtechnology and Mechatronics: Electrical, Mechanical and Acoustic Networks, their Interactions and Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Jackson, John David. Classical electrodynamics. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1999.

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Jackson, John David. Électrodynamique classique: Cours et exercices d'électromagnétisme. Paris: Dunod, 2001.

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Holopainen, Timo. Electromechanical interaction in rotordynamics of cage induction motors. Espoo [Finland]: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 2004.

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Sankarian, Gowrinathan, and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. Electromechanical system interaction with optical design: 21-22 May 1987, Orlando, Florida. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 1987.

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Matsch, Leander W., and J. Derald Morgan. Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Machines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1986.

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Cowin, Stephen C., J. M. Huygue, and Peter A. C. Raats. IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical, Interactions in Porous Media. Springer, 2008.

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Huyghe, Jacques, Peter A. C. Raats, and Stephen C. Cowin. IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical, Interactions in Porous Media. Springer, 2005.

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Raats, Peter A. C., J. M. Huygue, and Stephen C. Cowin. IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical, Interactions in Porous Media. Springer Netherlands, 2013.

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Lenk, Arno, Roland Werthschützky, and Rüdiger G. Ballas. Electromechanical Systems in Microtechnology and Mechatronics: Electrical, Mechanical and Acoustic Networks, their Interactions and Applications. Springer, 2010.

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Lenk, Arno, Günther Pfeifer, Roland Werthschützky, and Rüdiger G. Ballas. Electromechanical Systems in Microtechnology and Mechatronics: Electrical, Mechanical and Acoustic Networks, Their Interactions and Applications. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Classical Electrodynamics. Wiley, 1999.

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Jackson, John David. Electrodynamique classique: Cours et exercices d'electromagnétisme. Dunod, 2001.

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Gorodetskiy, Andrey E., and Irina L. Tarasova. Smart Electromechanical Systems: Group Interaction. Springer, 2018.

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Gorodetskiy, Andrey E., and Irina L. Tarasova. Smart Electromechanical Systems: Group Interaction. Springer, 2018.

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Jackson, John David. Klassische Elektrodynamik. 4th ed. Walter de Gruyter, 2006.

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Jackson, John David. Classical Electrodynamics. Wiley, 1998.

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Donal, Erwan, Seisyou Kou, and Partho Senguptadd. Left ventricle: cardiac mechanics and left ventricular performance. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0019.

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The complexity of left ventricular (LV) function(s) assessment in heart failure patients is related to the complexity of heart anatomy, but also to the complexity of electromechanical interaction, and to the load dependency of all the parameters that could be applied in clinical practice. Three perpendicular axes orienting the global geometry of the LV define the local cardiac coordinate system: radial, circumferential, and longitudinal. Speckle tracking is the technique of choice for quantifying myocardial deformation (regional and global). Longitudinal LV deformation, which is predominantly governed by the subendocardial region, is the most vulnerable component of LV mechanics and therefore most sensitive to the presence of myocardial disease.
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Donal, Erwan, and Elena Galli. Heart failure: left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198726012.003.0025.

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Heart failure (HF) is a growing problem worldwide and poses an especially large public health burden. It represents a new epidemic of cardiovascular disease, affecting nearly 5.8 million people in the United States, and over 23 million worldwide. Nevertheless, in Europe, fears of an impending HF ‘epidemic’ could not be confirmed in this analysis of trends in prevalence for the period 1990-2007 in patients hospitalized with HF in Sweden. An overall slight decrease in age-adjusted prevalence was observed from 2002. The prevalence in patients under 65 years increased markedly. In absolute numbers, there was a substantial increase among the very old, consistent with demographic changes. The complexity of left ventricular function(s) assessment in HF patients is related to the complexity of heart anatomy, but also to the complexity of electromechanical interaction, and to the load dependency of all the parameters that could be applied in clinical practice.
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Kumao, Heidi. Heidi Kumao: Real and Imagined. Maize Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/mpub.12465060.

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Heidi Kumao: Real and Imagined documents and contextualizes narrative fabric works and animations from Kumao’s 2020 solo exhibition at the University of Michigan’s Stamps Gallery. Using fabric cutouts and stitching of everyday objects, Kumao invents a tactile visual vocabulary that distills unspoken aspects of ordinary exchanges into accessible narrative images. Weaving in her experiences as an Asian American woman, artist, and educator, Kumao creates poetic and playful open-ended visual haikus, generating a range of associations to current events, gender roles, and institutional power structures. Captured midstream, interactions from intimate relationships, medical procedures, the workplace, and the political sphere are suspended in time within felt film stills. Real and Imagined presents the reader with an opportunity to experience this remarkable oeuvre of over thirty fabric works and video animations. For over thirty years, Kumao has developed an expanded art practice that includes animations, video installations, photographs, machine art, and fabric works that give physical form to the intangible parts of our lives: our emotions, psychological states, memories, thinking patterns. Her hybrid artworks have included electromechanical girl’s legs that “misbehave,” video installations about surviving confinement, surreal, experimental stop motion puppet animations, performative staged photographs, and hand crafted cinema machines. She has exhibited her award-winning artwork in solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally including the Art Science Museum Singapore, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, the Museum of Image and Sound (São Paulo) and the Museum of Modern Art in Buenos Aires. Her work is in permanent and private collections including the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Arizona State University Art Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Exploratorium in San Francisco. She has received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Creative Capital Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is a professor at the Stamps School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This exhibition catalogue marks the first significant publication on Kumao’s work and includes a selection of works from across her career. It includes written contributions by: Srimoyee Mitra, curator and Director of the Stamps Gallery and NYC-based art critic; Wendy Vogel; an interview between the artist and writer Lynn Love; and poems by the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize Award winner Marilyn Chin.

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