A FINITE ELEMENT INVESTIGATION INTO THE IMPACT PERFORMANCE OF AN OPEN-FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMET WITH VENTILATION SLOTS

A Finite Element Investigation into the Impact Performance of an Open-Face Motorcycle Helmet with Ventilation Slots

Motorcycle helmets are essential for reducing the risk of head injuries in the event of an impact.However, during the design of helmets, a compromise must be made between user safety and user comfort.Accordingly, the present study proposes a novel open-face helmet design, in which the helmet features three ventilation slots in the upper-head region

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Third Generation Procedure of International Criminal Tribunals

Abstract Undoubtedly, the advent of third generation international criminal tribunals pivot ramp called mixed tribunals is one of the most interesting phenomena in modern international criminal law in last decade of past century and early 21th one.Internationally, one of mechanisms existing to prosecute and punish crimes is to establish different i

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Clinical implementation, barriers, and unmet needs of rTMS and neuro-navigation systems in stroke rehabilitation: a nationwide survey in South Korea

ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine the implementation, clinical barriers, and unmet needs of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and Activity Book neuro-navigation systems for stroke rehabilitation.DesignWe employed a nationwide survey via Google Forms (web and mobile) consisting of 36 questions across rTMS and ne

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Development of Body Rotation Mechanism for Wheeled Robot to Enhance Trafficability and Overcome Mobility Limitation

A wheeled robot operating on various complex terrains with scattered obstacles and steep slopes must be capable of surmounting obstructions and coping with the extreme driving environment.This paper proposes a body rotation mechanism that controls the load distribution on the robot wheel for the robot to surmount rocky obstacles and steadily ascend

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Houses on Fire: The Hauntologies of Sankomota

The following essay is part of a body of work titled Signal to Noise: sound and fury in (post)apartheid South Africa.These are a collection of creative non-fiction essays set against the backdrop of my involvement with a small, independent mobile recording studio based in Johannesburg between 1983 and 1997.The metaphor of a drowning signal, pushing

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