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This innovative egg has it all: app-controlled function for long-distance couples, unlimited vibration patterns, and even the ability to sync to surrounding sounds (yes, moans!). It also has music ...
After peak growth and shifting have subsided, a Post-Treatment Scan is made (red). This data is superimposed on the original, green, Pre-Treatment Scan data, documenting the changes in resonance pattern. The stress relief treatment resulted in 47% growth of the original, large peak, while it shifted to the left 28-RPM (less than 0.75%).
Prioritize a wide vibration range with narrow noise: “A vibrator with a continuum of intensity, variability in speed (versus single or multi-speed like low-medium-high), and different types of ...
Vibroejaculation (or penile vibratory stimulation) is a means of inducing ejaculation through vibration. It is used for semen collection , and in humans, the management of anejaculation . One method of penile vibratory stimulation is the use of specialised devices that are placed around the glans penis to stimulate it by vibration. [ 1 ]
Researchers have begun to build artificial whiskers of a variety of types, both to help them understand how biological whiskers work and as a tactile sense for robots. These efforts range from the abstract, [ 51 ] through feature-specific models, [ 52 ] [ 53 ] to attempts to reproduce complete whiskered animals in robot form (ScratchBot [ 54 ...
Dental vibration appliances are devices that aim to speed up the process of straightening teeth or correcting a person's bite during orthodontic treatment. The goal is to reduce the time it often takes to move teeth safely and also reduce the risk of side effects such as problems with normal tooth mineralization and inflammatory root resorption. [1]
Audio therapy is the clinical use of recorded sound, music, or spoken words, or a combination thereof, recorded on a physical medium such as a compact disc (CD), or a digital file, including those formatted as MP3, which patients or participants play on a suitable device, and to which they listen with intent to experience a subsequent beneficial physiological, psychological, or social effect.