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612.76 --- 65.015.14 --- 65.015.11 --- 615.8 --- 796.012 --- Locomotie. Beweging. Lichaamsmechanica. Biomedische ingenieurstechnieken --- Studie van het werk. Tijd- en bewegingsstudie. Kwantificering van het werk --- Design and layout of plant, equipment. Design and adaptation of tools, machines, for humans. Ergonomics --- Fysiotherapie. Fysische therapie. Radiotherapie. Andere niet-medicinale therapeutische behandelingen --- Movement and motor functions: tests and measurement --- Kinesiology. --- Human mechanics. --- Occupational therapy. --- 796.012 Movement and motor functions: tests and measurement
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159.947 --- Motivation (Psychology) --- -Reward (Psychology) --- -Motivation (Psychology) --- Reinforcement (Psychology) --- Action, Psychology of --- Drive (Psychology) --- Psychology of action --- Psychology --- Psychologie van de wil. Wilskracht --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Reward (Psychology) --- -Psychologie van de wil. Wilskracht --- Motivation (Psychology). --- Reward (Psychology). --- 159.947 Psychologie van de wil. Wilskracht --- -Action, Psychology of
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Linear Accelerators for Radiation Therapy, Second Edition focuses on the fundamentals of accelerator systems, explaining the underlying physics and the different features of these systems. This edition includes expanded sections on the treatment head, on x-ray production via multileaf and dynamic collimation for the production of wedged and other intensity modulated beams, on electron scattering systems, and on dosimetry. It contains a detailed description of electron beam optics and linear accelerator components. The final chapter explains how to use other equipment, such as scanners and simulators, in conjunction with linear accelerators for optimum treatment of cancers.
Linear accelerators in medicine. --- Particle Accelerators. --- Radiometry --- Radiotherapy --- Radiotherapy, High-Energy --- Radiotherapy, High-Energy --- Methods. --- Instruments. --- instrumentation. --- methods.
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Archigram comprised Warren Chalk (1927-88), Peter Cook (1936-), Dennis Crompton (1935-), David Greene (1937-), Ron Herron (1930-94), and Michael Webb (1937-). Together, in the 1960s and early 1970s, they envisioned the future of architecture in ways that enthralled a generation. In an era defined by the space race, they developed a 'high-tech', lightweight, infra-structural approach that stretched far beyond known technologies or contemporary realities. They devised autonomous dwellings and focused on survival technology; they experimented with mega-structures and modular construction systems; they explored mobility through the environment, and the use of portable living capsules: all through the medium of an incredible series of drawings and models. Archigram's influence has been profound and enduring. They gave the High-tech movement its impetus; they inspired architects such as Renzo Piano and Norman Foster; and they laid the ground for the design of buildings such as the Pompidou Centre. This book catalogues Archigram's activities over fourteen years, together with commentaries by the architects and critics writing then and now. Edited and designed by Archigram member Dennis Crompton, it has been 40 years in the making.
Architecture, Modern --- Archigram (Group). --- Architecture --- avant-garde --- hedendaagse architectuur --- Archigram --- Pop art --- Iconographie --- Utopie architecturale --- Années 1960 --- Années 1970 --- Chalk, Warren --- Cook, Peter --- Crompton, Dennis --- Greene, David --- Herron, Ron --- Webb, Michael --- Critique et interprétation --- Critique et interprétation. --- Art --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- Critique et interprétation.
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