scholarly journals New methods on standardization and clustering of human body for apparel engineering.

1989 ◽  
Vol 45 (5) ◽  
pp. 199-205
Author(s):  
Yoshio Shimizu ◽  
Jin Wang ◽  
Atsuo Konda ◽  
Kyoko Terada ◽  
Naoko Kumota ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (7) ◽  
pp. 761-765 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. I. Prokhorov ◽  
V. I. Dontsov ◽  
Vyacheslav N. Krutko ◽  
T. M. Khodykina

The widespread formation of unfavorable environmental, the swiftness of modern life with large information and psycho-emotional loads and extremely natural and climatic cataclysms, as well as harmful addictions and wrong way of life of modern human, lead to the development of stress and disruption of the mechanisms of adaptation of the human body and its accelerated wear. This stimulates the development of research on the creation of new methods of integrated assessment of health and quantitative assessment of the aging processes of the body systems and the whole body, as well as the possibilities of new methods of risk assessment of climatic and environmentally related pathological and age-related diseases. The aim of the work was to consider the methodology of quantitative assessment of individual health and the rate of aging of the human body on the basis of the system index of Biological age (BA); description of its essence and structure, requirements for tests - biomarkers of aging used as the index of BA, definition of possibilities and scope of application of the BA method in modern practice of Biomedicine. The use of modern methods of scientific analysis - a systematic approach to the analysis of the processes of human aging and determine its quantitative side - the value of BA, allows a reasonable approach to the choice of the number of BM, to take into account their information content and precision, and the cost of diagnostics and availability for different users, to take into account the specific objectives of the researcher. The use of the index-partial BA allows individual approaching the choice of biomarkers and create personalized panels for the definition of BA programs for the prevention of aging in personalized preventive medicine. The complexity of the content and calculation of indices of BA requires automation and the use of methods of modern computer science and computer calculations and programs. For this purpose, we have created special computer software for diagnosing aging by calculating the BA indices with the possibility of choosing BM and automatic calculation of indicators and conclusions.


1937 ◽  
Vol 33 (8) ◽  
pp. 948-953
Author(s):  
G. Y. Repin

Along with the progress of medical knowledge, the discovery of new methods of research, both clinical and laboratory, the concepts of some pathological conditions of the human body are changing.


Author(s):  
Francisco Bulnes ◽  
Francisco H. Bulnes ◽  
Eduardo Hernandez Alvarez ◽  
Juan C. Maya Castellanos ◽  
Fernando Monroy Tenorio

The integral medicine is a subarea of the alternative medicine that bases its cure methods and preservation of the health on the appropriate canalization of the energy code of the human body carrying out correctives actions on the vital field of a person to regenerate it and to recompose him, bringing with it the total reestablishment of the health in the affected part. The present work consists on using certain tools of mathematics called path integrals of the quantum mechanics to code the cellular information coming from its energy nuclei (mitocondrial energy) using the quantum contributions of the integral medicine. As examples, they considered several successful clinical cases of cure under the use of these methods in integral medicine.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL3) ◽  
pp. 1431-1438
Author(s):  
Naz Fathima Raj Mohamed ◽  
Gayatri Devi R ◽  
Yuvaraj Babu K

Tuberculosis threatens to destroy millions across the globe. There is an urgent need for new methods to prevent and treat the disease. Similar to most microorganisms, mycobacterium tuberculosis - the causative agent of tuberculosis, requires iron for important metabolic pathways. Since iron is not readily accessible in the host, pathogens must compete aggressively to create an infection for this metal, but they must also carefully regulate the acquisition of iron, as excess free iron can be highly toxic. The aim of the study was to create awareness of iron blockage and stop tuberculosis among college students. A descriptive survey was conducted among various college students using questionnaires in google forms. The questionnaire consists of 16 questions were framed based on the knowledge and awareness of iron knowledge to stop tuberculosis and receive a response from 100 participants. In this survey, 67.53% were aware of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cause tuberculosis in the human body and 59.74% were aware that bacteria which causes tuberculosis to need iron to survive but 27.27% were not aware. Majority of participants were aware that iron was capable of restarting replication and refractive to antibodies and trigger the state of persistence bacteria. Nearly 57.14% of participants Mycobacterium tuberculosis has a remarkable ability to persist in the absence of Fe, but 19.48% stated it does not survive. By this current survey, it can be evident that the majority of participants are educated about knowledge of tuberculosis associated with causes, main role and physiological mechanisms involved in it.


Author(s):  
Sharouq Aamir Mohammed Al-Musheifri ◽  
Syed Ateeq Ahmed

The heart is one of the most important organs of the human body. It acts as a pump that circulates the blood, carrying oxygen and nutrients in the body to keep it functioning. Today, several advanced methods have emerged in the field of medicine, which aim to improve the efficiency of the medical services.  And these new methods are akin to a technical identification of the disease with high precision, a new radiological technology and a fashionable identification of medical health. In the medical department, several studies are underway to provide the latest technologies. There are some people suffer from bradycardia or tachycardia. Might their lives are in danger if the patients are alone. In this research paper, a framework is developed to solve and improve equipment that constantly monitors heart rate and prevent casualties due to the heart related problems. The research is done to reduce deaths resulting from irregular heartbeat.  Uneven heart rating which is greater than determined value raises an alert and messages with heart readings are sent to doctors and other related persons. It also provides this information via Bluetooth and exposes it in the Arduino application platform to ensure the information is not corrupted and recalled on demand. Doctor can remotely access the sensing element. For this reason, Arduino-based sensors dealing with these problems are used in this smart application. An Arduino-based sensing element evaluates the patient's heart rate. Coupled with this, doctors remotely follow the patient and take quick action to save patients life.


2014 ◽  
Vol 721 ◽  
pp. 599-602
Author(s):  
Li Min Shao ◽  
Meng Zhang ◽  
Song Huai Du

Residual Current Operated Devices (RCDs) are the protective instruments of safe operation for power system. RCDs are important components for safety against indirect contacts in low voltage installations, and employed for protection against electric shock and earth faults. In order to develop a new rule of RCD tripping directly by the human body current while shocking, it is very important to detect and identify the contact current of the human body in the summation leakage current on the low-voltage electric power grid. The new methods can solve the above problems of RCD. So, the tripping characteristics of a series of products from different RCD manufacturers were tested and analyzed under sinusoidal currents. Thus, it obtained the basic characteristics of the RCD and found out the rules and problems. The results of this study will be theoretical significant, and also can guide to developing intelligent instruments and equipment of RCD for smart grid.


1984 ◽  
Vol 77 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 239-258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Margaret R. Miles

Martin Luther's revolutionary insight concerning the location of the event of justification in the “bottom of the heart” contained, as is well known, some ancillary results toward the displacing of external activities—”works”—from a central position in the quest for salvation. One effect of his theology was a radical redistribution of weight in his anthropological understanding, a shifting of focus away from a person's active participation in liturgy and the sacraments, asceticism and good works, and toward the event of justification in the “consciousness,” “depths of the heart,” or “the inmost heart.” Moreover, a new understanding of the psychological situation in which the Gospel can operate involved Luther in new methods for preparing and reinforcing the justification event. This article will examine Luther's description of the psychological situation in which justification occurs; his revised anthropology, especially as it affected his view of the human body; his identification of the ear as the direct access to the “bottom of the heart”; and, finally, the consequences of Luther's anthropology for the understanding of asceticism, death, and the sacraments.


Author(s):  
Francisco Bulnes ◽  
Francisco H. Bulnes ◽  
Eduardo Hernandez Alvarez ◽  
Juan Carlos Maya

In integral medicine the spectral and vibration knowledge of the vital field in all points and parts of the human body, which is feasible in the application of their pharmacists in a space of states of energy (Chopra, 1989, Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine, Bantam Books, New York; Bulnes et al., 2010, “Integral Medicine: New Methods of Organ-Regeneration by Cellular Encoding Through Path Integrals Applied to the Quantum Medicine,” J. Nanotechnol. Eng. Med., 1, p. 031009) encoding points or regions of the human body, requires to recover the alignment, connectivity, and continuity of the field, and of that form to obtain the cure of different affections and sufferings. Using the spectral-vibration characteristic of the singularities of the vital field (Bulnes, F., 1998, Treatise of Advanced Mathematics (Monograph of Analysis of Systems and Sign Vol. I), 1st ed., Faculty of Sciences, UNAM, Mexico), and their medical similitude (Stumpf, 1990, Homoopathie, Everest, Grafe und Unzer GmbH, Munich, Germany), the design and development of an electronic device with the capacity of detection and diagnosis of a suffering in all parts of body are proposed. Afterward, wanting to unify the concepts of recovering the vital field of the human body (recovering of their alignment, connectivity, and continuity), under a same principle of the stability of their atoms, an electronic theory using an electronic bundle that can realize the synergic action of all and each of the formulas and pharmacists in integral medicine, to the cure of all sufferings, is proposed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Philip Sparks

This article examines how the technical fit of a garment can affect an individual’s ability to fit in. It challenges the tool box used by practitioners working with anthropometric data (the surface measurements of the human body) and has produced new methods that are less reliant on published averages. Some of the article’s questions are: how does anthropometric data and the study of human anatomy influence notions of an ideal body? In what ways do anthropometric data and patternmaking principles include or exclude diverse body types? And what tools can be developed to assist designing for diverse bodies? The article takes a multi-method and multi-theory approach to the research and investigates concepts of fit through phenomenology, semiotics and anatomy. By exploring experimental methods in cut, it challenges the meaning of a key example of conservatism and uniformity in tailoring, the grey flannel suit, and reflects on the question, what is good fit?


10.12737/7648 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 4-12
Author(s):  
Яхно ◽  
V. Yakhno ◽  
Карпин ◽  
V. Karpin ◽  
Кощеев ◽  
...  

Parameters of cardiovascular system at the unexercised and trained examinees by methods of classical statistics and new methods of calculation of chaotic dynamics of behavior of a vector of a condition of a human body in phase space are studied. The tendency to increase in the area of quasiattractors of unexercised examinees after physical activity is shown that is also confirmed by change of values of volumes of quasiattractors after loading in comparison with data to loading. Long physical activity (training) stabilizes parameters of cardiovascular and neuromuscular systems of the trained students in aspect of natural changes of parameters of quasiattractors, and their dynamics shows fitness degree. Calculation of parameters of quasiattractors of cardiovascular system allows to estimate objectively dynamics of reserve opportunities of an organism and their predictive importance.


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