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Journal articles on the topic "Chording"

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Uttich, E. S., M. Bartz, and B. Bender. "EXAMINING THE TENSION CHORDING PRINCIPLE FOR A BEAM UNDER TORSION LOAD." Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference 1 (May 2020): 431–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.60.

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AbstractTension chording is a lightweight design principle in the human motion system. More muscles than necessary are available in this system to generate motion. By using these redundant muscles the principle contributes to the lightweight design of the motion segments. The lightweight design benefits of the principle for technical structures loaded with bending torques were shown in prior studies. This paper presents a pilot study on lightweight design benefits of using tension chording for torsion loaded structures.
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Sandnes, Frode, Yo-Ping Huang, and Yueh-Min Huang. "Near Eyes-Free Chauffeur Computer Interaction with Chording and Visual Text Mnemonics." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 16, no. (10) (2010): 1311–26. https://doi.org/10.3217/jucs-016-10-1311.

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Modern cars are equipped with advanced technology requiring cognitively complex operation that is reliant on the user's visual attention. It is therefore hazardous for drivers to operate such devices while driving. In this paper a user interface interaction style for in-car user interfaces are proposed. Users interact with the in-car computer using three chording keys and chording pattern sequences are derived based on visual mnemonics. Cases are illustrated for an in-car multimedia system, a mobile phone and a GPS-navigation system. Experimental results demonstrate that the technique is easy to learn, efficient to use and require low visual attention.
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Lee, Seongil, Sang Hyuk Hong, and Jae Wook Jeon. "Designing a universal keyboard using chording gloves." ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, no. 73-74 (June 17, 2002): 142–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/960201.957230.

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Rosenberg, R., and M. Slater. "The chording glove: a glove-based text input device." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews) 29, no. 2 (1999): 186–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/5326.760563.

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Lyons, Kent, Thad Starner, and Brian Gane. "Experimental Evaluations of the Twiddler One-Handed Chording Mobile Keyboard." Human–Computer Interaction 21, no. 4 (2006): 343–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327051hci2104_1.

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Deshmukh, Ram, K. Sravan Kumar, Priyanka Joshi, and KBVSR Subrahmanyam. "Effect of chording on the efficiency of induction motor supplied by PWM inverter." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 981 (December 5, 2020): 042058. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/981/4/042058.

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Bomela, X. B., and M. J. Kamper. "Effect of stator chording and rotor skewing on performance of reluctance synchronous machine." IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications 38, no. 1 (2002): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/28.980362.

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Wu, Fong-Gong, Yu-Chun Huang, and Meng-Long Wu. "New chording text entry methods combining physical and virtual buttons on a mobile phone." Applied Ergonomics 45, no. 4 (2014): 825–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2013.10.011.

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McAlindon, Peter Joseph. "The Development and Evaluation of the Keybowl: A Study on an Ergonomically Designed Alphanumeric Input Device." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 38, no. 4 (1994): 320–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193129403800428.

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This paper provides a description and discloses preliminary findings of a newly designed alphanumeric keyboard called the Keybowl. The Keybowl was designed and developed to provide a solution to the multi-million dollar a year problem of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) as it relates to typing. The Keybowl totally eliminates finger movement, minimizes wrist movement, and uses the concept of concurrent independent inputs (a.k.a. chording) in which two domes are moved laterally to type. Initial results indicate that users of the Keybowl typed an average of 52% of their regular keyboard speed in as little as five hours. In regard to ergonomic advantage, flexion/extension wrist movements have been reduced by an average of 81.5% while movements in the ulnar/radial plane were reduced by an average of 48%.
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San Pedro, Jeryllou Kay O., Ardvin Kester S. Ong, Sean Dominic O. Mendoza, Jann Ryan J. Novela, and Ma Janice J. Gumasing. "Exploring user usability perceptions and acceptance of chording-enabled keyboards: A perspective between human-computer interaction." Acta Psychologica 250 (October 2024): 104521. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2024.104521.

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Ghomi, Emilien. "Designing expressive interaction techniques for novices inspired by expert activities : the case of musical practice." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00839850.

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As interactive systems are now used to perform a variety of complex tasks, users need systems that are at the same time expressive, efficient and usable. Although simple interactive systems can be easily usable, interaction designers often consider that only expert practitioners can benefit from the expressiveness of more complex systems. Our approach, inspired by studies in phenomenology and psychology, underscores that non-experts have sizeable knowledge and advanced skills related to various expert activities having a social dimension -such as artistic activities-, which they gain implicitly through their engagement as perceivers. For example, we identify various music-related skills mastered by non-musicians, which they gain when listening to music or attending performances. We have two main arguments. First, interaction designers can reuse such implicit knowledge and skills to design interaction techniques that are both expressive and usable by novice users. Second, as expert artifacts and expert learning methods have evolved over time and have shown efficient to overcome the complexity of expert activities, they can be used as a source of inspiration to make expressive systems more easily usable by novice users. We provide a design framework for studying the usability and expressiveness of interaction techniques as two new aspects of the user experience, and explore this framework with three projects. In the first project we study the use of rhythmic patterns as an input method, and show that novice users are able to reproduce and memorize large vocabularies of patterns. This is made possible by the natural abilities of non-musicians to perceive, reproduce and make sense of rhythmic structures. We define a method to create expressive vocabularies of patterns, and show that novice users are able to efficiently use them as command triggers. In the second project, we study the design and learning of chording gestures on multitouch screens. We introduce design guidelines to create expressive chord vocabularies taking the mechanical constraints and the degrees of freedom of the human hand into account. We evaluate the usability of such gestures in an experiment and we present an adapted learning method inspired by the teaching of chords in music. We show that novice users are able to reproduce and memorize our vocabularies of chording gestures, while our learning method can improve long-term memorization. The final project focuses on music software used for live performances and proposes a framework for designing "instrumental" software allowing expert musical playing and having its elementary functionalities accessible to novices, as it is the case with acoustic instruments (for example, one can easily play a few chords on a piano without practice). We define a design framework inspired by a functional decomposition of acoustic instruments and present an adapted software architecture, both aiming to ease the design of such software and to make it match with instrument-making. These projects show that, in these cases: (i) the implicit knowledge novices have about some expert activities can be reused for interaction; (ii) expert learning methods can inspire ways to make expressive systems more usable novices; (iii) taking expert artifacts as a source of inspiration can help creating usable and expressive interactive systems. In this dissertation, we propose the study of usability as an alternative to the focus on immediacy that characterizes current commercial interactive systems. We also propose methods to benefit from the richness of expert activities and from the implicit knowledge of non-experts to design interactive systems that are at the same time expressive and usable by novice users.
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Grenier-Vallée, Priscille. "Noggin and Chordin knockdown in distraction osteogenesis." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=116968.

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Introduction: Numerous reports have shown that recombinant BMPs have positive effects in several conditions associated with poor bone formation.  We hypothesize that by inhibiting BMP antagonists Noggin and Chordin using RNA interference we may upregulate endogenous BMP expression and enhance osteogenesis. Methods: MC3T3-E1 cells were transduced with lentiviruses expressing various shRNAs targeting the mouse Noggin (5 shRNAs) and Chordin (3 shRNAs) genes and 1 negative control. At various time points after infection, levels of RNA expression for Noggin and Chordin were monitored through RT-PCR. Western blotting were performed on the cell extracts and culture media to verify the expression and secretion of Noggin and Chordin proteins. Cell extracts were also analyzed on day 2 and 4 after transduction for alkaline phosphastase activity which is a marker of osteogenic differentiation. DO was performed on the right tibia of 54 wild-type mice using a miniature Illizarov distraction device. Animals were randomized into two major groups according to the time of sacrifice: end of distraction (day 17) and mid-consolidation (day 34). Each major group was sub-divided in 3 subgroups representing the type of injection that was administered at the site of distraction on day 8. For each time point, 9 mice were injected with PBS, 9 with a lentivirus plasmid containing a Non-Target (NT) shRNA and 9 with lentivirus plasmids containing shRNAs targeting Noggin-Chordin. To evaluate the success of the infection a GFP marker was added to lentivirus plasmid targeting Noggin-Chordin. For each subgroup 6 collected samples were studied using Faxitron X-ray, μCT and immunohistochemistry and 3 were studied using Rt-PCR.  Results: On non-tranduced MC3T3-E1 cells, the levels of RNA expression of Noggin and Chordin was at its highest level on Day 7. At this timepoint, qRT-PCR analysis showed that the shRNAs were effective in knocking down Noggin and Chordin endogenous mRNA levels down to 10% and 17%, respectively, by the most potent of shRNAs tested compared to control. Western Blot analysis also corroborates that the respective shRNAs were effective in knocking down the Noggin and Chordin proteins. Specific activity of alkaline phosphatase was increased in MC3T3-E1 cells stably expressing Noggin and Chordin shRNA.Concerning our in vivo work, all the surgeries and distraction were successful except for the death of 2 animals secondary to post-operative complications. However, at the time of the injection the majority of the injection content was extravasating out of the injection site. Once the samples collected, the Faxitron X-ray and μCT studies did not show a significant difference of bone volume or in the ratio of bone volume/tissue volume at the distraction site in between the 3 injection subgroups at both time points. The Rt-PCR studies did not show a significant difference in inhibiting Noggin or Chordin mRNA levels in between the 3 subgroups at both time points. Finally, the immunohistochemistry studies were stopped after the GFP marker was found in all the three subgroups. Conclusion: In our in vitro study, western blot analysis, qRT-PCR and ALP assay were consistent with a successful knockdown of Noggin and Chordin. During our in vivo study, the main issues faced during this project were technical problems during the injection. Unfortunately, our study did not show any significant difference in bone formation after using injection of lentivirus plasmid with shRNA targetting BMPs antagonists Noggin and Chordin.<br>Introduction: Plusieurs études ont demontré que l'utilisation des BMPs ont des effets positifs sur plusieurs conditions associées avec une mauvaise formation osseuse. Notre hypothèse est qu'en inhibant les antagonites des BMPs Noggin et Chordin en utilisant une technique d'interférence de l'ARN nous pourrions augmenter l'expression endogène des BMP et par le fait même augmenter l'osteogénèse. Methodes: Les cellules MC3T3-E1 furent transfectées avec les lentivirus qui expriment différents shRNAs visant Noggin (5 shRNAs) et Chordin (3 shRNAS) chez la souris. Un contrôle négatif fut aussi sélectionné, NT (Non-Target shRNA). À différents temps après l'infection, les niveau d'expression d'ARN furent mesurés à l'aide d'un RT-PCR. Des études de Western blot furent performées sur les extraits cellulaires et sur les milieux de culture pour vérifier l'expression et la sécrétion des protéines Noggin et Chordin. Des extraits cellulaires furent aussi analysés au jour 2 et 4 après l'infection pour mesurer l'activité de l'alkaline phosphatase, qui est un marqueur de la différentiation osteogenique.Par la suite, une distraction osseuse a été réalisée sur le tibia droit de 54 souris de type sauvage à l'aide d'un miniature fixateur externe Ilizarov. Les animaux étaient randomisés en 2 groupes selon leur temps de sacrifice : fin de la distraction (Jour 17) et mi-consolidation (Jour 34). Chaque groupe était sous-divisé en 3 sous-groupes représentant le type d'injection qui était administrée au site de distraction au jour 8. Pour chaque temps de sacrifice, 9 souris étaient injectées avec du PBS, 9 souris avec un Non-Target shRNA (NT) et 9 souris avec des lentivirus contenant Noggin et Chordin. Pour évaluer le succès notre infection, le shRNA qui visait Noggin fut transféré dans un plasmide contenant un marqueur GFP. Aussi, pour chaque sous-groupe, 6 échantillons étaient collectés pour une étude au Faxitron X-ray, μCT and immunohistochimie et 3 échantillons furent étudiés à l'aide du RT-PCR.  Resultats: Sur les cultures de MC3T3-E1 non transfectées, les niveaux d'expression d'ARN pour Noggin et Chordin étaient à leur plus haut niveau au Jour 7. Au Jour 7, les études au RT-PCR ont aussi démontré que les lentivirus contenant les shRNAs les plus efficaces avaient créé une diminution des niveaux endogènes d'expression d'ARN de Noggin et Chordin à 10 et 17% respectivement comparés au contrôle. Les analyses de Western Blot ont aussi confirmé que ces mêmes shRNAs avaient réussi une diminution significative des protéines de Noggin et Chordin. Aussi, l'activité de l'alkaline phosphatase était augmentée par les cultures exprimant de façon stable les shRNAs visant Noggin et Chordin. Pour les études in vivo, toutes les chirurgies et les distraction furent réussies à l'exception de 2 morts suite à des complications chirurgicales. Toutefois, au moment de l'injection la majorité du contenu de l'injection However, at the time of the injection the majority of the injection ressortait du site d'injection. Une fois les échantillons collectés, les études Faxitron X-ray et μCT n'ont pas démontré de différence significative entre les 3 groupes dans le volume osseux ou le ration du volume osseux/volume tissulaire et ce, aux 2 temps de sacrifices. Finalement, les études en immunohistochimie furent arrêtées après qu'un marquage au GFP fut retrouvé dans les 3 groupes.Conclusion: Les analyses de Western blot analysis, qRT-PCR et les essais d' ALP assay sont en accord avec un knockdown réussi de Noggin et Chordin lors de notre étude in vitro. Lors de notre étude in vivo, les principaux problèmes rencontrés furent reliés à la technique de l'injection. Malheureuse, cette partie de notre étude n'a pas pu démontrer de différence significative dans la formation osseuse après l'utilisation d'injection de lentivirus contenant des shRNAs visant les antagonistes des BMPs Noggin et Chordin.
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Rentzsch, Fabian. "Achsenbildung in Cnidariern die Rolle der Wnt- und BMP-Chordin-Signaltransduktionswege /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2001. http://elib.tu-darmstadt.de/diss/000296.

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Qiu, Liyan. "Structural and functional analysis of crossveinless 2 / BMP-2 /Chordin interaction." Doctoral thesis, kostenfrei, 2008. http://www.opus-bayern.de/uni-wuerzburg/volltexte/2008/2924/.

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Troilo, Helen. "The role of chordin and twisted gastrulation in regulating BMP family growth factors." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-role-of-chordin-and-twisted-gastrulation-in-regulating-bmp-family-growth-factors(d5e445cf-8ee3-4c33-869c-d548d84d5029).html.

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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are growth factors of the TGF-β superfamily. They are essential to early embryonic patterning, and are of interest in a range of pathologies. The secreted glycoprotein chordin binds to BMPs and antagonizes their signalling by preventing them from interacting with their cell surface receptors. This antagonism is relieved by cleavage of chordin at two specific points by tolloid family metalloproteinases. Twisted gastrulation has a dual role in regulating this pathway. It binds to both chordin and BMPs strengthening their interaction but also promotes cleavage of chordin by tolloids through an unknown mechanism. In this study the structures of chordin and twisted gastrulation are investigated using a range of in solution techniques including analytical ultracentrifugation, small angle X-ray scattering and multiangle light scattering. These show that chordin is bowl shaped with the C-terminal region looping back toward the N-terminus while twisted gastrulation is more linear. It is shown for the first time that the vWC domains of chordin have self-affinity and that the C-terminal vWC containing region is flexible. We propose a mechanism by which this flexibility may allow more than one binding arrangement between chordin and BMPs depending on BMP specificity. This in turn allows for selective regulation by tolloids. In addition potentially novel functions for the chordin fragments including conformational change and fibre formation in the presence of Tsg were investigated.
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田中, 愼吾. "小型魚類を対象とした標的ヌクレオチドの置換編集". Doctoral thesis, Kyoto University, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/263800.

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Millet, Caroline. "Clonage et étude du gène chordin chez l'homme, un antagoniste des Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (famille des TGFbeta), et son implication dans la cancérogenèse de l'ovaire." Montpellier 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002MON20116.

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Mallikarjuna, Trishul. "Towards expressive melodic accompaniment using parametric modeling of continuous musical elements in a multi-attribute prediction suffix trie framework." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/37190.

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Elements of continuous variation such as tremolo, vibrato and portamento enable dimensions of their own in expressive melodic music in styles such as in Indian Classical Music. There is published work on parametrically modeling some of these elements individually, and to apply the modeled parameters to automatically generated musical notes in the context of machine musicianship, using simple rule-based mappings. There have also been many systems developed for generative musical accompaniment using probabilistic models of discrete musical elements such as MIDI notes and durations, many of them inspired by computational research in linguistics. There however doesn't seem to have been a combined approach of parametrically modeling expressive elements in a probabilistic framework. This documents presents a real-time computational framework that uses a multi-attribute trie / n-gram structure to model parameters like frequency, depth and/or lag of the expressive variations such as vibrato and portamento, along with conventionally modeled elements such as musical notes, their durations and metric positions in melodic audio input. This work proposes storing the parameters of expressive elements as metadata in the individual nodes of the traditional trie structure, along with the distribution of their probabilities of occurrence. During automatic generation of music, the expressive parameters as learned in the above training phase are applied to the associated re-synthesized musical notes. The model is aimed at being used to provide automatic melodic accompaniment in a performance scenario. The parametric modeling of the continuous expressive elements in this form is hypothesized to be able to capture deeper temporal relationships among musical elements and thereby is expected to bring about a more expressive and more musical outcome in such a performance than what has been possible using other works of machine musicianship using only static mappings or randomized choice. A system was developed on Max/MSP software platform with this framework, which takes in a pitched audio input such as human singing voice, and produces a pitch track which may be applied to synthesized sound of a continuous timbre. The system was trained and tested with several vocal recordings of North Indian Classical Music, and a subjective evaluation of the resulting audio was made using an anonymous online survey. The results of the survey show the output tracks generated from the system to be as musical and expressive, if not more, than the case where the pitch track generated from the original audio was directly rendered as output, and also show the output with expressive elements to be perceivably more expressive than the version of the output without expressive parameters. The results further suggest that more experimentation may be required to conclude the efficacy of the framework employed in relation to using randomly selected parameter values for the expressive elements. This thesis presents the scope, context, implementation details and results of the work, suggesting future improvements.
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Wigdor, Daniel J. "Chording and tilting for rapid, unambiguous text entry to mobile phones." 2004. http://link.library.utoronto.ca/eir/EIRdetail.cfm?Resources__ID=81041&T=F.

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Rentzsch, Fabian. "Achsenbildung in Cnidariern: Die Rolle der Wnt- und BMP/Chordin Signaltransduktionswege." Phd thesis, 2003. https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/296/1/Promkomplett.pdf.

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Ein entscheidender Schritt in der Evolution der Tiere war die Entwicklung von Körperbauplänen mit zwei Achsen aus solchen mit nur einer Achse. Um diesen Schritt zu verstehen, ist es notwendig, die molekularen Prozesse die die Achsenbildung steuern, sowohl in bilateralsymmetrischen (zwei Achsen) als auch in radiärsymmetrischen Tieren zu kennen. Da diese molekularen Mechanismen in Bilateriern hoch konserviert sind, versuchten wir zu erforschen, ob homologe molekulare Signalwege bereits in dem radiärsymmetrischen Süßwasserpolypen Hydra (Phylum Cnidaria) existieren und dort an Achsenbildungsprozessen beteiligt sind. Wir haben gefunden, dass Moleküle der konservierten Wnt- und BMP/Chordin-Signaltransduktionswege in Hydra existieren und zeigen, dass ihre Expressionsmuster während regulärer und experimentell induzierter Musterbildungsprozesse eine Funktion in der Achsenbildung der Polypen nahe legen. Implikationen für die Evolution der Körperbaupläne werden diskutiert.
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Books on the topic "Chording"

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Polston, Larry G. Chording arpeggios: Piano course : book and cassette : Southern gospel at its best : introductions, fills, rhythms, chord charts-major & minor, how to use diminished & augmented chords. Rain Tree, 1990.

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Graham-Jones, Ian. Understanding chords: The theory of chords, a guide for elementary harmony, harmonising 'by instinct', using chordsin composition. Nova Music, 1991.

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Liberto, Rosa Di. Laudate eum in chordis et organo: Il restauro dell'organo storico della chiesa San Giovanni Battista in Bisacquino. Provincia regionale di Palermo, 2008.

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Middlebrook, Ron. Power Chording. Centerstream Publications, 1990.

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Simmens, Clarissa. CHORDING the CARDS and OTHER POEMS. Independently Published, 2019.

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The Chording of T. O. Malone. iUniverse, Inc., 2006.

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Wigdor, Daniel J. Chording and tilting for rapid, unambiguous text entry to mobile phones. 2004.

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Dundas, Bruce G. Learn Bass Fiddle: Basic Chording, Walkin' the Bass, Circle of Fifths and More! Dorrance Publishing Co., 2018.

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Rainey, Chuck. The Complete Electric Bass Player: Bass Chording (The Complete Electric Bass Player Series , No 5). Amsco Music, 1996.

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Webster, Blayne. How to Play the Keyboard for Absolute Beginners: The Complete Step by Step Guide on How to Read Sheet Music, Chording, Theory, Techniques and Many More. Independently Published, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chording"

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An, Sang Sup, Jae Wook Jeon, Seongil Lee, Hyuckyeol Choi, and Hoo-Gon Choi. "A Pair of Wireless Braille-Based Chording Gloves." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27817-7_72.

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Lee, Seongil, and Sang Hyuk Hong. "Chording as a Text Entry Method in Mobile Phones." In Mobile Human-Computer Interaction - MobileHCI 2004. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28637-0_56.

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Lee, Seongil, Sang Hyuk Hong, Jae Wook Jeon, Hoo-Gon Choi, and Hyoukryeol Choi. "Design of Chording Gloves as a Text Input Device." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27795-8_21.

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Lee, Seongil, Jong Gon Kim, and Byung Geun Kim. "A Chording Glove for Games: Development of a Wearable Game Device." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11872320_61.

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Tarniceriu, Adrian, Bixio Rimoldi, and Pierre Dillenbourg. "Fine-Tunning a MAP Error Correction Algorithm for Five-Key Chording Keyboards." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05440-7_13.

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Angori, Lorenzo, Walter Didimo, Fabrizio Montecchiani, Daniele Pagliuca, and Alessandra Tappini. "ChordLink: A New Hybrid Visualization Model." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35802-0_22.

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"chording, n." In Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/8518073988.

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"Chordin." In Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics and Informatics. Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6754-9_2900.

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Jolicœur, Pierre, Michael Tombu, Chris Oriet, and Biljana Stevanovski. "From perception to action: making the connection—a tutorial." In Common Mechanisms in Perception and Action. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198510697.003.0028.

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Abstract We review results that bear on the relationship between perception and action, with an emphasis on capacity limitations in the information processing system. Over and above limitations in storage capacity of short-term memory (STM) stores, several converging sources of evidence suggest that limitations are also imposed by transformation operations into and out of the short-term memory system (STMS). In particular, entry into an STM store appears to require a capacity-limited operation we call short-term consolidation. The psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm also provides evidence for central capacity limitations, which we attribute to the consolidation of response codes. Results from PRP experiments show that explicit retrieval of information from long-term memory or from STM requires central mechanisms. We present new evidence suggesting that the bottleneck observed in the PRP paradigm is not merely strategic, but rather reflects central processing limitations. We review evidence for the capacity-free activation of stored semantic information and present a model in which such activation occurs before the capacity-limited operations in the STMS are required. Evidence for parallel activation of response codes is evaluated within the context of several well- known paradigms including the flanker effect, the crosstalk effect, the Simon effect, and the Stroop effect. We highlight the importance of maintaining an appropriate task set in observing these effects and introduce a model that details the stages of processing that mediate the flow of information from perception to action. In outlining the components of this model, we attempt to account for the wide range of phenomena reviewed in the chapter. Pipelining, chunking, and chording allow the system to have high throughput despite structural limitations imposed by the STMS.
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De Robertis, Edward M., and Yuki Moriyama. "The Chordin Morphogenetic Pathway." In Current Topics in Developmental Biology. Elsevier, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.ctdb.2015.10.003.

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Matalanis, Claude, Tom Crittenden, Byung-Young Min, et al. "Combustion-Powered Actuation for Dynamic Stall Suppression - Simulations and Low-Mach Experiments." In Vertical Flight Society 70th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0070-2014-9450.

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An investigation on dynamic-stall suppression capabilities of combustion-powered actuation (COMPACT) applied to a tabbed VR-12 airfoil is presented. In the first section, results from computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations carried out at Mach numbers from 0.3 to 0.5 are presented. Several geometric parameters are varied including the slot chordwise location and angle. Actuation pulse amplitude, frequency, and timing are also varied. The simulations suggest that cycle-averaged lift increases of approximately 4% and 8% with respect to the baseline airfoil are possible at Mach numbers of 0.4 and 0.3 for deep and near-deep dynamic-stall conditions. In the second section, static-stall results from low-speed wind-tunnel experiments are presented. Low-speed experiments and high-speed CFD suggest that slots oriented tangential to the airfoil surface produce stronger benefits than slots oriented normal to the chordline. Low-speed experiments confirm that chordwise slot locations suitable for Mach 0.3-0.4 stall suppression (based on CFD) will also be effective at lower Mach numbers.
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Lee, Seongil, Sang Hyuk Hong, and Jae Wook Jeon. "Designing a universal keyboard using chording gloves." In the 2003 conference. ACM Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/957205.957230.

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Taniceriu, Adrian, Bixio Rimoldi, and Pierre Dillenbourg. "Error correction mechanism for five-key chording keyboards." In 2013 7th Conference on Speech Technology and Human - Computer Dialogue (SpeD 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sped.2013.6682648.

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Tarniceriu, Adrian, Bixio Rimoldi, and Pierre Dillenbourg. "HMM-based error correction mechanism for five-key chording keyboards." In 2015 International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems (ISSCS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isscs.2015.7203984.

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Patel, Nirmal, James Clawson, and Thad Starner. "A model of two-thumb chording on a phone keypad." In the 11th International Conference. ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1613858.1613869.

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Witt, Hendrik, and Torben Janssen. "Comparing two methods for gesture based short text input using chording." In CHI '07 extended abstracts. ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1240866.1241075.

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Sukumar, Poorna Talkad, and K. Gopinath. "Vision-based typing interface for chording input with keystroke detection using kalman filter." In the 11th Asia Pacific Conference. ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2525194.2525298.

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Tu, Jason, Angeline Vidhula Jeyachandra, Deepthi Nagesh, Naresh Prabhu, and Thad Starner. "Typing on Tap: Estimating a Finger-Worn One-Handed Chording Keyboard’s Text Entry Rate." In UbiComp '21: The 2021 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3460421.3480428.

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Uttich, Eike, and Beate Bender. "An approach to compare tension chording concepts by using combined multibody and finite element simulation." In Proceedings of the 31st Symposium Design for X. The Design Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35199/dfx2020.2.

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Sandnes, Frode Eika, Yo-Ping Huang, and Yeh-Min Huang. "An Eyes-Free In-car User Interface Interaction Style Based on Visual and Textual Mnemonics, Chording and Speech." In 2008 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (mue 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mue.2008.50.

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Reports on the topic "Chording"

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Kramer, Mitchell. Chordiant 5. Patricia Seybold Group, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pr4-3-03cc.

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