Essays about: "bite force"
Found 5 essays containing the words bite force.
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1. Maximum voluntary bite force and hand grip strength in resistance-trained young adults : A pilot study
University essay from Umeå universitet/TandläkarutbildningAbstract : Background Maximum voluntary bite force (BF) and hand grip strength (HS) serve as muscle strength markers from the jaw motor system and hand motor system. Aim To investigate i) differences in maximum BF and HS between dominant and non-dominant sides, ii) differences between repeated tests in the same session and iii) correlation between BF and HS. READ MORE
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2. Hur svarar hästen på valet av bett : utrustningens påverkan på ridning och välbefinnande.
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and BiochemistryAbstract : Val av utrustning i form av bett och nosgrimmor är av stor betydelse för såväl ridningen som hästens välbefinnande. Val av bett och nosgrimmor påverkar hästens svar på utrustningen. READ MORE
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3. Automatic analysis of tool status in band saws
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : The products with the highest return and longest life cycle in the sawmill industry are boards and planks. Unfortunately, a large part of the log becomes bi-products during the cutting process. One way to reduce the amount of bi-products in a sawline is to saw with as thin kerfs as possible. That is the cut of the blade. READ MORE
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4. Maximal voluntary occlusal bite force in young adult men -a pilot study
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för odontologiAbstract : Background: Maximal voluntary occlusal bite force (MVOBF) is the maximal force applied by the jaw muscles in dental occlusion. MVOBF is one parameter for functional capacity of the jaw system. Aim: To evaluate MVOBF in different positions in the bite and to evaluate possible intra-individual differences between sessions. READ MORE
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5. How to BITe the Apple - Is there a requirement to exhaust local remedies in investment treaty arbitration?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The principle that a mistreated foreign national has to attempt to be remedied in the host State before resorting to international measures has deep roots in international law. It is regarded as customary international law within the field of diplomatic protection, from which it has spread into other legal fields, one of them being arbitral proceedings under international investment agreements. READ MORE