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    Valid models require defined levels by Bahill, A.T., Szidarovszky, F., Botta, R., Smith, E.D.

    Published in International journal of general systems (01-10-2008)
    “…A common mistake in modeling systems is mixing elements of different levels in the same model. This paper explains levels, shows how levels can be obtained…”
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    The ideal moment of inertia for a baseball or softball bat by Bahill, A.T.

    “…In selecting a baseball or a softball bat, both weight and weight distribution should be considered. However, these considerations must be individualized,…”
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    Variability and development of a normative data base for saccadic eye movements by Bahill, AT, Brockenbrough, A, Troost, BT

    “…The duration, peak velocity, and acceleration of the saccadic eye movements of 13 normal subjects are plotted as functions of saccadic magnitude. The apparent…”
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    Learning to track predictable target waveforms without a time delay by McHugh, DE, Bahill, AT

    “…Humans can learn to overcome the 150 msec delay of the eye movement system and track predictable targets with no latency. The mean squared error between the…”
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    Smooth pursuit eye movements in response to predictable target motions by Bahill, A T, McDonald, J D

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1983)
    “…The human smooth pursuit eye movement system has a latency of about 150 msec. However, this study shows that humans can learn to perform zero-latency tracking…”
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    Two methods for recommending bat weights by BAHILL, A. T, FREITAS, M. M

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-07-1995)
    “…Baseball players swung very light and very heavy bats through our instrument and the speed of the bat was recorded. These data were used to make mathematical…”
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    Diogenes, a process for identifying unintended consequences by Bahill, A. Terry

    Published in Systems engineering (01-09-2012)
    “…Individuals, companies, and even governments often create procedures, processes, or products that solve a particular problem, only to discover that their…”
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    Predicting Final Eye Position Halfway Through a Saccade by Bahill, A. Terry, Kallman, Jeffrey S.

    “…When the visual environment is to be changed during a saccadic eye movement, it is useful to predict the final eye position before the eye comes to rest. We…”
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    Glissadic overshoots are due to pulse width errors by Bahill, A T, Hsu, F K, Stark, L

    Published in Archives of neurology (Chicago) (01-03-1978)
    “…Glissades are the slow, gliding eye movements often appended to the end of human saccadic eye movements. They have been used as an aid in diagnosing disease…”
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    Attribute substitution in systems engineering by Smith, Eric D., Terry Bahill, A.

    Published in Systems engineering (01-06-2010)
    “…Cognitive biases affect decision making in systems engineering (SE). Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel laureate for his pioneering studies of cognitive biases in…”
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    Comparison of dynamic system modeling methods by Bahill, A. Terry, Szidarovszky, Ferenc

    Published in Systems engineering (01-09-2009)
    “…This paper compares state‐equation models to state‐machine models. It compares continuous system models to discrete system models. The examples were designed…”
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    Re-evaluating systems engineering concepts using systems thinking by Bahill, A.T., Gissing, B.

    “…Humans (individually, on teams, and in organizations) can follow simple processes to increase their probability of success. Many authors, both technical and…”
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    The Trajectories of Saccadic Eye Movements by Bahill, A. Terry, Stark, Lawrence

    Published in Scientific American (01-01-1979)
    “…The paper describes the use of advanced bioengineering techniques involving the use of the digital computer for the study of eye movements. Since the…”
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    Describing baseball pitch movement with right-hand rules by Bahill, A. Terry, Baldwin, David G

    Published in Computers in biology and medicine (01-07-2007)
    “…Abstract The right-hand rules show the direction of the spin-induced deflection of baseball pitches: thus, they explain the movement of the fastball,…”
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    Closely spaced saccades by Bahill, A T, Bahill, K A, Clark, M R, Stark, L

    Published in Investigative ophthalmology (01-04-1975)
    “…The relationships between saccadic velocity, duration, and magnitude have been used to prove the normalcy of saccades with intersaccadic intervals of less than…”
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    Neuro-optometry: an evolving specialty clinic by Stark, L, Bahill, A T, Ciuffreda, K J, Kenyon, R V, Phillips, S

    “…Neuro-optometry is evolving as an optometric clinical specialty focusing on neurological dysfunctions of the visual system. Initially, we focused upon…”
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