Infobox disease Name RepetitiveStrainInjury Image Caption DiseasesDB 11373 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj pmr eMedicineTopic 97 MeshID D012090 Repetitivestraininjury RSI also known as repetitive stress injury , repetitive motion injuries , repetitive motion disorder RMD , cumulative ... Adaptive software Main List of repetitivestraininjury software There are several kinds of software designed to help in repetitivestraininjury. Among them, there are speech recognition software ..., seizures. ref name ReferenceB See also List of RepetitiveStrainInjury software Tendinitis Tendinosis ... of the physical illness concept of RSI RepetitiveStrainInjury A Computer User s Guide Emil Pascarelli ... RepetitiveStrainInjury Computer User Injury With Biofeedback Assessment and Training ... author van Tulder M, Malmivaara A, Koes B title Repetitivestraininjury journal Lancet volume 369 ... Cite journal author Brooks P title Repetitivestraininjury journal BMJ volume 307 issue 6915 page ... cscott rsi.html Prevention and Management of RepetitiveStrainInjury My work, my ... 19 Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT RepetitiveStrainInjury Category Musculoskeletal disorders Category Occupational diseases Category Overuse injuries cs Repetitivestraininjury de Repetitive ... Injury he nl Repetitivestraininjury no Musesyke pl RSI choroby pt Les o por esfor o repetitivo simple Repetitivestraininjury sl Po kodbe zaradi ponavljajo ih se gibov sv Musarm ... disorder is an injury of the musculoskeletal and nervous system s that may be caused by repetitive tasks ... suffer RepetitiveStrain Injury.html title Two thirds of office staff suffer from repetitivestrain ... straininjury is most commonly used to refer to patients in whom there is no discrete, objective, pathophysiology .... The most often prescribed treatments for repetitivestrain injuries are rest, exercise, braces ... Cite journal author Amadio PC title Repetitive stress injury journal J Bone Joint Surg Am volume ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 advert date July 2011 The term repetitivestraininjury RSI refers to injuries that result from repetitive activities. However, this article uses the term to refer to what would more appropriately be generally termed, injuries associated with computer use. Research on these injuries suggests the main causative factors to include Repetition Long exposure periods Psycho social factors Individual physiological factors Sub optimal workstation ergonomics & body positioning The relative ranking of how important each of these factors is, is still relatively controversial. Other articles may address this more directly. This article discusses and lists specialized Application software software that is available to aid individuals avoid injury or manage current discomfort injury associated with computer use. Although the list is not complete, it does include several applications that have been in use for 10 years. Software categories Software solutions generally address .... Voice Finger RSI was made by a developer with RepetitiveStrainInjury, and was designed to eliminate .... ref WorkPace software that helps avoiding RepetitiveStrainInjury at the computer by educating ... in the recovery and prevention of repetitivestraininjury. The program frequently alerts ... 0 9655109 9 9 oclc 44390085 cite web url http www.tifaq.org rsi software repetitivestraininjury software.html title RepetitiveStrainInjury Software work Typing Injuries FAQ accessdate 22 October 2011 DEFAULTSORT RepetitiveStrainInjury Category Disability software Repetitivestraininjury software ... of strain, but it s important to recognize that another significant strain may be created. An example ..., strain or headaches caused by PC use. ref cite web url http www.eyeprotectorpro.com title Advanced ... August 2011. ref Kill RSI Kill RSI is a totally free program that helps you reduce repetitive stress injury resulting from extended computer use by intelligently reminding you when to take rest breaks ... more details
About the injuryStrain disambiguation Strain Infobox disease Name Straininjury Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 M 62 6 m 60 , ICD10 T 14 3 t 08 ICD9 ICD9 848.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D013180 A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon in which the Skeletal muscle muscle fibres tear as a result of stretching overstretching . A strain is also colloquially known as a pulled muscle . The equivalent injury to a ligament is a sprain . ref http books.google.com books?id lFEBOHpBG4C&pg PA60&dq pulled muscle cause&as brr 3&ei RJeBSdlvlsAzjJW5mg4&client firefox a PPA60,M1 Fitness For Dummies p 60, Suzanne Schlosberg, Liz Neporent, For Dummies, 2005, ISBN 0764578510 ref Symptoms File 2010 10 02 pulled hamstring.jpg thumb Two images of the same strain. One of the pictures was shot through a mirror. Typical symptom s of a strain include localized pain, Joint stiffness stiffness , discoloration and bruising around the strained muscle. Causes Strains are a result of muscular fiber tears due to overstretching. They can happen while doing everyday tasks and are not restricted to athletes. Nevertheless, people who play sports are more at risk of developing a strain due to increased muscle use. Treatment The first line treatment for a muscular strain in the acute ..., Jr, Muscle straininjury diagnosis and treatment, Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic ... be used to break down poorly healed muscle strains and permit them to heal properly. See also Repetitivestraininjury Pulled hamstring References reflist Dislocations, sprains and strains DEFAULTSORT StrainInjury Category Traumatology Category Dislocations, sprains and strains Category Disorders ... 2 Apr 2007, pp. 317 31. ref Rest Ice Apply ice to reduce swelling by reducing blood flow to the injury ... cold compression therapy will stop the pain and swelling while the injury starts to heal ... should consult a medical provider if the injury is accompanied by severe pain, if the limb cannot ... more details
wiktionarypar strainStrain can refer to Strain biology , variants of plants, viruses or bacteria or an inbred animal used for experimental purposes Strain chemistry , a chemical stress of a molecule. The effects of strain on a compound can be measured using dynamic mechanical analysis . Deformation mechanics , a geometrical measure of deformation representing the relative displacement between particles in a material body, i.e. a measure of how much a given displacement differs locally from a rigid body displacement. Straininjury , an injury to a muscle in which the muscle fibers tear as a result of over stretching Strain manga , manga written by Yoshiyuki Okamura, and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami Strain music , a series of musical phrases that create a distinct melody of a piece People Strain surname See also Strain 121 , a microbe that can thrive at temperatures of 121  Celsius C Ames strain , a strain of anthrax Strain theory disambiguation , of which there are several Ring strain , another chemical concept Shear strain , a strain that acts parallel to the face of a material that it is acting on The Andromeda Strain is a science fiction book and movie adaptation Strained tendon , a German band The Acacia Strain , an American band Lunar Strain , the 1994 music album by In Flames New business strain , a financial concept Strainer , a type of sieve used to separate solids from liquids, e.g. in cooking. Strain Strategic Armored Infantry , a 2006 anime disambig zh ... more details
Infobox Book name The Strain image image caption author Guillermo del Toro br Chuck Hogan cover artist country United States language English language English genre Horror fiction Horror novel publisher William Morrow and Company William Morrow pub date June 2, 2009 in literature 2009 media type Print pages 401 isbn oclc followed by The Fall Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan novel The Fall The Strain is the first novel of a vampire trilogy, co authored by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan . The book was released on June 2, 2009. The second installment, The Fall Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan novel The Fall , was released on September 21, 2010. The final entry, The Night Eternal , was released on October 25, 2011. To celebrate the book s release del Toro did signings at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles and various Barnes & Noble in New York . Plot introduction A Boeing 777 arrives at John F. Kennedy International Airport JFK and is on its way across the tarmac, when it suddenly stops dead. All window shades are pulled down. All lights are out. All communication channels have gone quiet. Crews on the ground are lost for answers, but an alert goes out to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC . Dr. Ephraim Eph Goodweather, head of their Canary project, a rapid response team that investigates biological threats, gets the call and boards the plane. What he finds makes his blood run cold. In a pawnshop in East Harlem Spanish Harlem , a former professor and survivor of the Holocaust named Abraham Setrakian knows something is happening. And he knows the time has come ... of the novel. The review closes by calling The Strain a rattling piece of escapism with a predictable blockbuster ending. ref name TLS cite web url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news title Thriller The Strain ... website http www.thestraintrilogy.com DEFAULTSORT Strain, The Category 2009 novels Category American ... Nocturna novela ja pt The Strain ... more details
Injury is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases. Classification By cause Trauma medicine Traumatic injury , a body wound or Shock circulatory shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident ref name Dictionary cite encyclopedia title Trauma encyclopedia Dictionary.com year 2010 publisher Dictionary.com, LLC url http dictionary.reference.com browse trauma accessdate 2010 10 31 ref Other injuries from external physical causes, such as Radiation poisoning radiation injury , burn injury or frostbite Injury from infection Injury from toxin or as adverse effect of a pharmaceutical drug Metabolic injury Complications of diabetes due to hyperglycemia Complications of lysosomal storage disease lysosomal and glycogen storage disease s Injury due to autoimmunity Injury due to cancer Injury secondary to any other disease By location Wound , an injury in which skin is torn, cut or punctured an open wound , or where blunt force physical trauma trauma causes a bruise contusion a closed wound . In pathology , it specifically refers to a sharp injury which damages the dermis of the skin. Brain injury Spinal cord injury Nerve injury Soft tissue injury Cell damage , including direct DNA damage By activity Sports injury Occupational injury References reflist Category Injuries ar cs raz fr Blessure ko id Cedera io Vunduro mg Maratra nl Blessure ja simple Injury sk raz te ur zh ... more details
orphan date January 2012 Repetitive Control is a control method developed by a group of Japan ese scholars in 1980s. It is based on the Internal model Internal Model Principle and used specifically in dealing with periodic signal s, for example, tracking periodic reference or rejecting periodic disturbances. The repetitive control system has been proven to be a very effective and practical method dealing with periodic signals ref name PPT cite web title An Overview on Repetitive Control what are the issues and where does it lead to? url http wiener.kuamp.kyoto u.ac.jp yy Papers RepetitiveControldocfin.pdf work Yutaka Yamamoto accessdate 22 August 2011 ref . ref name PPT2 cite web title Iterative Learning Control, Delays and Repetitive Control url http www.enm.bris.ac.uk anm workshop a programme control talks owens.pdf work David Owens and Jari H t nen accessdate 22 August 2011 ref Repetitive control has some similarities with iterative learning control . The differences between these two methods could be found in Wang, Gao, and Doyle. 2009 . References reflist Cite journal author Wang Y. Gao F. Doyle III, F.J. title Survey on iterative learning control, repetitive control, and run to run control journal Journal of process control year 2009 volume 19 issue 10 pages 1589 1600 doi 10.1016 j.jprocont.2009.09.006 Category Control theory education stub pl Sterowanie powtarzalne zh ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title The Injury Series The Office U.S. TV series The Office Image Image Office TheInjury.png 250px Caption Michael Scott The Office Michael and The Injury , or his burned, packaged foot. Season 2 Episode 12 Airdate January 12, 2006 Production 211 Writer Mindy Kaling Director Bryan Gordon Guests Marcus A. York Episode list List of The Office U.S. TV series episodes Season list Prev Booze Cruise The Office Booze Cruise Next The Secret The Office The Secret The Injury is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American comedy television program television series The Office U.S. TV series The Office the show s eighteenth episode overall. Written by Mindy Kaling ... to rescue him, he crashes his car into gatepost the pole and suffers a concussion . The injury makes ... foot is a more serious injury than Dwight s blunt force trauma . Before they go, Pam bids goodbye ... The Office The Alliance . The Injury was written by Mindy Kaling , who also acts for the show as customer ... publisher NBC.com ref Writer and actor B. J. Novak said the idea for Injury started out as an idea ..., 2008 ref Novak has described The Injury as one of his favorite episodes, and said of it, I don t think ... Convention 2007 Cast Q&A Mindy Kaling Writing The Injury The Office Convention 2007 Cast Q&A theoffice.wikia.com ... Krasinski chat transcript OfficeTally.com , Retrieved June 16, 2008 ref Reception Ratings The Injury ... TV Squad s Michael Sciannamea said that The Injury was another solid episode and that the show gets ... 2006 01 13 the office the injury The Office The Injury TVSquad.com , Retrieved June 16 .... January 12, 2006 http www.televisionwithoutpity.com show the office the injury.php The Injury TelevisionWithoutPity.com ... , The Injury was ranked as the third best episode of the second season by voters. ref Tan, Jeannie ... 58601 the injury episode 212 58834 The Injury at NBC.com IMDb episode 0664528 Tv.com episode 589084 Theofficeus TheofficeusEpisodes DEFAULTSORT Injury, The Category The Office U.S. season 2 episodes ... more details
See also Ostinato No footnotes date August 2009 Repetitive music is music that features a relatively high degree of repetition music repetition in its musical composition creation or reception . Examples includes minimalist music , krautrock , disco and its later derivatives such as house music house music , some techno , some of Igor Stravinsky s compositions, barococo and the Suzuki method . Fink 2005, p.  5 Other important genres with repetitive songwriting are Post Rock , Ambient Dark Ambient ref http www.spiderbytes.com ambientrance at saw2.htm ref and Black Metal . ref http www.nytimes.com 2009 11 17 arts music 17shrine.html ref Repetitive music has often been negatively linked with Freud ian Death drive thanatos . Theodor Adorno 1948, p.  178 provides an example in his criticism of Igor Stravinsky , whose, rhythmic procedures ostinato closely resemble the schema of catatonic conditions. In certain schizophrenia schizophrenics , the process by which the motor apparatus becomes independent leads to infinite repetition of gestures or words, following the decay of the ego. Similar criticism was levelled at Ravel s Bolero . Wim Mertens 1980, p.  123 124 argues that In repetitive ... of the representing Id, ego and super ego Ego ego . In repetitive music, repetition does not refer to Eros love eros and the ego, but to the libido and to the death instinct. Repetitive music ... in a narrow acoustic corridor of the Real while Naomi Cumming 1997, p.  129 152 argues that the repetitive ... providing a refuge from the Holocaust and its horror of identification. Genres that use repetitive music ... songs do have some repetitive elements, such as a persistent throbbing beat, these repetitive elements ... sound that layered electronic sounds and samples over a drum machine drum part and a repetitive ... would dance all night to the throbbing, repetitive beat of rave songs. Extreme repetitive song structures ... Repetitive Music Category Musical techniques de Repetitives Arrangement pt M sica repetitiva ... more details
expand section sourced examples, history date January 2011 Repetitive songs are song s containing a large proportion of repeated words or phrases. Simple repetitive songs are common in many cultures as widely spread as the Caribbean , ref cite journal last Abrahams first R.D. authorlink coauthors title A Note on Neck Riddles in the West Indies as They Comment on Emergent Genre Theory journal Journal of American Folklore volume issue pages 85 94 publisher location year 1985 url http www.jstor.org view 00218715 ap020394 02a00040 3?frame noframe&userID 8162d6c5 yu.edu 01cce4405f00501b8f6b2&dpi 3&config jstor issn doi id accessdate format dead link date May 2010 p. 88. ref Southern India ref cite journal last Jackson first William authorlink coauthors title Features of the Kriti A Song Form Developed ... s song s. Other repetitive songs are found, for instance, in African American culture from the time ... PA52&dq 22repetitive songs 22 doi id isbn 9780195109757 ref Repetitive songs can be and are used by advertisers ..., people use repetitive songs in order to retain information. In music, the use of repetition helps the audience learn, or familiarize, themselves with a particular melody. With the use of repetitive ... songs, the use of repetition, along with contrasts, creates a unique melody.Repetition and repetitive ... can be found using the most troublesome sounds. Repetitive songs using all vowels are good for beginners ... solidifies it in a person s memory, allowing it to become more easily recognized. With repetitive ... can learn from repetitive songs. ref http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi ... songs Repetitive songs are also found in traditional work song s. Examples abound in African American ... The use of repetitive songs throughout history, in the chants and work songs, help convey a person ... Examples of repetitive songs Michael Finnegan song Michael Finnigan The Song That Never Ends ... Repetitive Song Category Children s songs Category Folk songs Category Lullabies Category ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Repetitive Regret Cover Artist Eddie Rabbitt Album Rabbitt Trax B side Released 1986 Format Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 3 23 Label RCA Records RCA Writer Reed Nielsen , Mark Wright Producer Richard Landis Last single A World Without Love Eddie Rabbitt song A World Without Love br 1985 This single Repetitive Regret br 1986 Next single Friends and Lovers song Both to Each Other Friends and Lovers br 1986 Misc Repetitive Regret is a single by American country music artist Eddie Rabbitt . Released in 1986, it was the second single from the album Rabbitt Trax . The song reached 4 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Songs Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart ref cite book title The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country Hits 1944 2006, Second edition last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 279 ref . Chart performance class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1986 align center Peak br position align left U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks align center 4 align left Canadian RPM Country Tracks align center 5 References reflist Eddie Rabbitt Category 1986 singles Category Eddie Rabbitt songs Category Songs produced by Richard Landis 1980s country song stub ... more details
white finger , occupational deafness, occupational stress, contact dermititis , and repetitivestraininjury cases. If the negligence of another party can be proved, the injured party may be entitled ... Gillray , Very Slippy Weather 1808 Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property. ref cite web url http www.nolo.com definition.cfm ... used to refer to a type of tort lawsuit alleging that the plaintiff s injury has been caused by the negligence ... Malibu involved in a rollover crash The most common types of personal injury claims are road ..., product defect accidents product liability and holiday accidents. The term personal injury also incorporates ... an injury, as an example industrial deafness, then the three year period will start from when injured ... Legal Aid for personal injury cases was largely abolished in England in the late 1990s and replaced ... CFA between a law firm and their client. In a Personal Injury claim, this is an agreement between the client and their lawyer, which will enable the lawyer to take on a personal injury case on the understanding ... fee. Pain, suffering and loss of amenity The amount of compensation for a personal injury will primarily depend on the severity of the injury. Serious injuries such as broken bones, severed ... injury settlements. ref cite web title Personal Injury Settlement Amounts Which Injuries Pay the Most url http www.after car accidents.com personal injury settlement amounts.html work AfterCarAccidents.com ... the injuries have affected his or her life. An example, a keen cricketer suffers a wrist injury which ... the award for the injury itself. This is called loss of amenity, and the award for loss of amenity ... content personal injury loss amenity compensation location Leicester work Douglas Wemyss Solicitors ... settlements in personal injury cases Often, the use of a structured settlement is desired by the injury victim to help protect him or her financially after an injury settlement. Citation needed ... more details
The Racing Strain may refer to The Racing Strain 1918 film The Racing Strain 1918 film , an American film directed by Emmett J. Flynn The Racing Strain 1932 film The Racing Strain 1932 film , an American film directed by Jerome Storm disambig ... more details
Multiple issues wikify April 2012 orphan March 2010 unreferenced February 2010 In continuum mechanics , lateral strain occurs when under the action of a longitudinal stress , a body will extend in the direction of the stress and contract in the transverse or lateral direction. Strain is defined as the ratio of change in dimension to original dimension of a body when it is deformed. It is a dimensionless quantity as it is a ratio between two quantities of same dimension. Different types of strain Linear Strain Lateral train Volumetric Strain Shear Strain big Lateral Strain big Lateral strain of a deformed body is defined as the ratio of the change in length breadth of a rectangular bar or diameter of a circular bar of the body due to the deformation to its original length breadth of a rectangular bar or diameter of a circular bar in the direction perpendicular to the force. DEFAULTSORT Lateral Strain Category Stress ... more details
Image JJInjury.jpg thumb 250px right A Tennis injury Image Women s tackle.jpg thumb 250px right Tackles like this one in Women s Australian rules football can cause injuries. Image RyanMillerhurt.jpg thumb 250px right Ryan Miller ice hockey Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres suffers an ankle sprain. Sports injuries are Injury injuries that occur in athletic activities. In many cases, these types of injuries are often due to Category Overuse injuries overuse or acute trauma of a part of the body when participating in a certain activity. For example, Chondromalacia patellae runner s knee is a painful condition generally associated with running , while tennis elbow is a form of repetitive stress injury at the Elbow joint elbow . Other types of injuries can be caused by a hard contact with something. This can often cause a broken bone or torn ligament or tendon Injuries are a common occurrence in professional sports and most teams have a staff of Athletic Trainer s and close connections to the Sports .... A muscle strain is a small tear of muscle fibers and a ligament sprain is a small tear of ligament ... takes longer and a return to activity is delayed. The sports injury treatments are intended to minimize the inflammatory phase of an injury, so that the overall healing process is accelerated. intrinsic ... as a way to prevent injuries. Dubious date April 2009 Injury can be minimalised by doing an effective ... stretches stretches whilst moving . To reduce the risk of injury Time off. Plan to have at least 1 day ... checking ice hockey should be enforced. Stop the activity if there is pain. Avoid heat injury by drinking ... injury. ref cite web url http sportsmedicine.about.com cs injuryprevention a aa101801a.htm ... professional and amateur athletes. These garments are thought to both reduce the risk of muscle injury .... See also Concussion Concussion grading systems Sport related concussion Head injury criterion Sports ... DEFAULTSORT Sports Injury Category Injuries Category Sports medicine ca Lesi esportiva de Sportverletzung ... more details
List of People with the Surname Strain Christina Strain , a comic book artist colorist Isaac Strain , an American Canadian explorer Julie Strain , an American actress and model and musician Michael G. Strain , Commissioner of Agriculture & Forestry in the U.S. state of Louisiana Rob Strain , NASA Goddard Center director Ted Strain , Former professional basketball player Dana Plato , 1964 1999 , born Dana Michelle Strain, was an American actress best known for her role in the television series, Diff rent Strokes. Rev. John Strain , 1733? 1774 , a 1757 graduate of the College of New Jersey now Princeton University , was known as one of the most eloquent Presbyterian ministers of colonial Pennsylvania. John Paul Strain 1955 , is a Nashville born illustrator and artist known for the vivid realism of his paintings of Civil War scenes. Major Malcolm Wheeler Nicholson 1890 1968 , born Malcolm Strain in Greeneville, Tennessee, was a military officer and author of military and western themed stories and novels, as well as founder of National Allied Publications, which eventually merged to become DC Comics. Actress Dana Wheeler Nicholson 1960 is his granddaughter. Drucilla Strain , Ziegfeld Girl actress Joseph Allan Strain , a professional baseball player who was an infielder in the Major Leagues from 1979 to 1981 for the Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants. Walderus de Stratheihan , 12th century Scottish landowner surname Strain Category Lists of people sharing a surname Category Surnames ... more details
Infobox adult biography name Julie Strain image Julie Strain 1.JPG caption birth name birth date birth date and age 1962 02 18 birth place Concord, California Concord , California , United States death date death place spouse height height ft 6 in 1 weight eye color hair color ethnicity alias number ..., UK for colour Julie Strain born February 18, 1962 is an United States American actress and model ... s Pet of the Year in 1993. Biography Early life Strain was born in Concord, California ... head injury suffered in a fall from a horse. ref name salon http archive.salon.com people feature 2000 05 11 strain index.html Salon People Julie Strain Ultravixen May 11, 2000 ref She eventually .... Career With over 100 films to her credit, Strain has come to be known as the Queen of the B movie ... . Strain, who stands height ft 6 in 1 , was married to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co creator ... s blog and Strain s MySpace page, they separated several years prior but maintained a relationship ... strain http blogs.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction blog.view&friendId 23622247&blogId 440424226 Julie Strain s MySpace blog new life October 12, 2008 ref Strain often appears in the magazine in photos ..., Heavy Metal published Strain s autobiography, Six Foot One and Worth the Climb . It was heavily ... of the Year References reflist External links Commons category Julie Strain official website http www.juliestrain.com iafd name id JuliaStrain gender female name Julie Strain afdb name id 3196 gender female name Julie Strain Amg name 68594 http www.juliestrain.com bio.html JulieStrain.com biography ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strain, Julie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strain, Julie Category American female adult models Category ... people Category Penthouse Pets de Julie Strain es Julie Strain fr Julie Strain it Julie Strain pl Julie Strain ru , fi Julie Strain sv Julie Strain ... more details
for strain energy of structures Energy principles in structural mechanics for strain energy of solids Strain energy density function In a molecule , strain energy is released when the constituent atoms are allowed to rearrange themselves in a chemical reaction or a change of chemical conformation in a way that angle strain , torsional strain , ring strain and or steric strain , Allylic strain , and pentane interference are reduced. ref March s Advanced Organic Chemistry Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure Michael B. Smith, Jerry March Wiley Interscience, 5th edition, 2001, ISBN 0 471 58589 0 ref The external work done on an elastic member in causing it to distort from its unstressed state is transformed into strain energy which is a form of potential energy. The strain energy in the form of elastic deformation is mostly recoverable in the form of mechanical work. For example, the heat of combustion of cyclopropane 696 kJ mol is higher than that of propane 657 kJ mol per methylene unit. Compounds with unusually large strain energy include tetrahedrane s, propellane s, cubane s, fenestrane s and cyclophane s. References references div class references small div Category chemical bonding de Verzerrungsenergie et Deformatsioonienergia ... more details
Strain theory can refer to In chemistry Baeyer strain theory In social sciences Strain theory sociology , the theory that social structures within society may pressure citizens to commit crime Value added theory , the assumption that certain conditions are needed for the development of a social movement Disambig ... more details
Context October 2006 date October 2009 Strain crystallization is a phenomenon in which an initially amorphous solid material undergoes a phase transformation due to the application of strain. Strain crystallization occurs in natural rubber , and some other elastomer s. The phenomenon has important effects on strength and fatigue properties. There are various techniques for measuring crystallization in rubber, including x ray diffraction, specific heat changes, and density changes. Elastomers that Strain Crystallize natural rubber Polyisoprene Polychloroprene Elastomers that Do Not Strain Crystallize Polybutadiene Styrene Butadiene Sources Chapter 1, Engineering with Rubber, Ed. A. N. Gent, Hanser, 1992. ISBN 3 446 17010 3. B. Huneau, STRAIN INDUCED CRYSTALLIZATION OF NATURAL RUBBER A REVIEW OF X RAY DIFFRACTION INVESTIGATIONS, Rubber Chem. Technol. 84, 425 2011 doi 10.5254 1.3601131 Category Rubber properties ... more details
Strain rate , with regard to materials science , is the rate of change in Strain materials science strain with respect to time and is denoted as math dot epsilon math . We have math dot epsilon frac d epsilon dt frac d dt left frac ell ell 0 ell 0 right frac 1 ell 0 frac d ell dt frac v ell 0 math where math ell math is the length under applied stress, math ell 0 math is the original length and math v math is the speed of deformation. ref http scienceworld.wolfram.com physics StrainRate.html Strain Rate from Eric Weisstein s World of Physics Bot generated title ref In the International System of Units SI , the strain rate is expressed in the unit of s sup 1 sup . In a Newtonian fluid , the relation between the shear stress and the rate of strain is linear, the constant of proportionality being the coefficient of viscosity . See also Strain materials science StrainStrain gauge Stress strain curve Stretch ratio References references Category Classical mechanics Category Materials science engineering stub bs Stepen istezanja ca Velocitat de deformaci es Velocidad de deformaci n fr Vitesse de d formation tr ekil de i tirme h z ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In organic chemistry , ring strain is the tendency of a cyclic molecule , such as cyclopropane, to destabilize when its atoms are in non favorable high energy Molecular geometry spatial orientations . Non cyclic molecules do not exhibit ring strain because their terminal end atoms are not connected to force a particular type of spatial orientation. Ring strain results from a combination of angle strain , conformational strain or Pitzer strain , and transannular strain or van der Waals strain . Examples Molecules with a high amount of ring strain consist of three, four, and some five membered rings, including cyclopropanes , cyclopropene s, cyclobutanes , cyclobutene s, 1,1,1 propellane s, 2,2,2 propellane s, epoxides , aziridines , cyclopentene s, and norbornene s. These molecules have bond angles between ring atoms which are more acute than the optimal tetrahedral 109.5 and trigonal planar 120 bond angles required by their respective sp sup 3 sup and sp sup 2 sup bonds. Because of the smaller bond angles , the bonds have higher energy and adopt more p character to reduce the energy of the bonds. In addition, the ring structures of cyclopropanes enes and cyclclobutanes enes offer very little conformational flexibility. Thus, the substituents of ring atoms exist in an eclipsed conformation in cyclopropanes and between gauche and eclipsed in cyclobutanes, contributing to higher ring strain energy in the form of Van der Waals repulsion. Organic Synthesis The potential energy and unique bonding structure contained in the bonds of molecules with ring strain can be used to drive reactions in organic synthesis . Examples of such reactions are Ring opening metathesis polymerisation , photo induced ring opening of cyclobutene s, and nucleophilic ring opening of epoxides and aziridines . See Also Strain chemistry Angle strain DEFAULTSORT Ring Strain Category Physical organic chemistry Organic chem stub de Ringspannung es Tensi n anular ... more details
Body Focused Repetitive Behavior BFRB is an umbrella name for Impulse control disorder impulse control ref name nih http wwwapps.nimh.nih.gov research funding scientific meetings 2004 scientific advances in trichotillomania and related body focused repetitive behaviors.shtml Scientific Advances in Trichotillomania and Related Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors , November 4, 2004, National Institute of Mental Health ref behaviors involving Compulsive behavior compulsively damaging one s physical appearance or causing physical injury. ref name AAMFT http www.aamft.org families Consumer Updates Body focusedRepetitiveDisorders.asp AAMFT Consumer Update Hair Pulling, Skin Picking and Biting Body Focused Repetitive Disorders , American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy ref The main BFRB disorders are ref name ceh http www.thecenterforemotionalhealth.com Trichotillomania TTM .html Trichotillomania TTM and Related Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors BFRBs , The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia ref Trichotillomania , compulsive hair pulling Onychophagia , compulsive nail biting Dermatillomania , compulsive skin picking BFRB disorders can also include Dermatophagia compulsive skin biting , biting the insides of the cheeks, lip picking, blemish squeezing, and Rhinotillexomania compulsive nose picking . ref name AAMFT BFRB disorders are not generally considered obsessive compulsive disorder s. ref name ceh Causes Image Dermatillomania fingers.JPG thumb right Dermatillomania of the knuckles via mouth illustrating disfiguration of the interphalangeal articulations of hand distal and proximal joints of the middle finger middle and little finger little fingers. The cause of BFRBs is unknown. Emotional variables may have a differential impact on the expression of BFRBs. ref citation url http www.springerlink.com content r8555001k3566211 title Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors The Proximal and Distal Effects of Affective Variables on Behavioral Expression author ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 A strain is a series of musical phrases that create a distinct melody of a musical composition piece . A strain is often referred to as a section of a musical piece. Often, a strain is repeated for the sake of instilling the melody clearly. This is so in ragtime and march music marches . In the House M.D. episode Simple Explanation Season 5 , House is heard saying You deduced that by removing your sunglasses to the strains of a The Who Who song? ref cite web title House MD Quotes Season 5 Simple Explanation url http www.housemdquotes.com 520 simple explanation.html ref The quote itself is a reference to a common plot device in CSI Miami Reflist DEFAULTSORT Strain Music Category Formal sections in music analysis Music theory stub es Strain ja ... more details