Abstract: The calculation of magnetically induced vibrations in the stator of an electric machine involves, on the one hand, the determination of the magnetic forces originating from the air gap field ...
Neil Humphrey receives funding from various bodies including The National Lottery Community Fund to conduct research on young people's wellbeing Qiqi Cheng does not work for, consult, own shares in or ...
You need look back barely a few months to see one of the most egregious examples of abuse of representative democracy in Illinois government. And sadly, it is a ...
Yakisugi is a Japanese architectural technique for charring the surface of wood. It has become quite popular in bioarchitecture because the carbonized layer protects the wood from water, fire, insects ...
Eggs come out shell-free with chef's simple countertop-cracking method Los Angeles-area restaurateur and chef Andrew Gruel demonstrates a flat-surface cracking technique and finger grip that helps ...
XRP’s transaction volume continues declining even as RippleNet expands to over 300 banking partners. Banks use RippleNet’s infrastructure without requiring XRP because the token remains optional for ...
A RANDOMISED trial has found that the traditional practice of blowing a conch shell may improve symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), offering an unexpected non-pharmacological intervention for ...
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A small randomized controlled trial suggests that regularly blowing a conch shell, an ancient yogic breathing practice known as shankh blowing, may ease symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
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Improvements in daytime sleepiness, sleep quality, and apnea-hypopnea index observed in a new study suggest that respiratory muscle training through shankh (conch shell) blowing may emerge as a novel ...