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Mechanical efficiency in athletes during running.

2007

The purpose of this study was to compare the external mechanical efficiency (ME) between power-trained athletes (n = 5) and endurance-trained athletes (n = 5). The relationships between biomechanical variables and metabolic cost were also investigated. The subjects ran at 3 different speeds (2.50 m.s-1, 3.25 m.s-1 and 4.00 m.s-1) both on the treadmill and on the track. The external work of the subjects was determined by a kinematic arm, and energy expenditure was determined by measuring oxygen consumption and respiratory exchange ratio. Biomechanical parameters included ground reaction forces, angular displacements of the knee and ankle joints and electromyography (EMG) of the selected musc…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyWorkKnee JointPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElectromyographyEfficiencymedicine.disease_causeWeight-bearingRunningWeight-BearingOxygen ConsumptionHeart RateInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGround reaction forceTreadmillMuscle SkeletalRespiratory exchange ratioGaitMathematicsmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyPulmonary Gas ExchangeRespirationGaitBiomechanical Phenomenamedicine.anatomical_structureMultivariate AnalysisPhysical therapyCardiologyExercise TestPhysical EnduranceAnkleEnergy MetabolismAnkle JointMuscle ContractionScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
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Deadlift muscle force and activation under stable and unstable conditions.

2010

The objective of this study was to compare the production of force and paraspinal muscle activity between deadlifts carried out in a standard way and with different instability devices (Bosu and T-Bow). Deadlifts involve the performance of muscle activities with dynamic and isometric characteristics. Thirty-one subjects participated voluntarily in the study. Initially, they performed an isometric test for 5 seconds in each condition. After that, they performed a set of 5 repetitions with 70% of the maximum isometric force obtained in each one of the previously evaluated conditions. During the isometric tests, records of electromyographic activity and force production were obtained, whereas …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testWeight LiftingElectromyographyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineIsometric exerciseElectromyographyYoung AdultPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAthletesIsometric ContractionmedicinePhysical therapyHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthMuscle activityMuscle SkeletalParaspinal MuscleMathematicsMuscle forceJournal of strength and conditioning research
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Perceptual and response bias in visuospatial neglect due to frontal and parietal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in normal subjects.

2002

Recently some authors have challenged the conventional association of directional motor neglect with damage of frontal structures, showing that pure sensory perceptual neglect (classically associated with parietal lesion) can follow damage of right frontal cortex. The aim of the present study was to assess the type of defect in visuo-spatial attention consequent upon a virtual frontal or parietal lesion induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation in normal subjects. To this purpose eleven subjects performed a visuo-spatial task requiring judgement about the length of the two segments of asymmetrically bisected horizontal lines, presented for 50 ms on a computer monitor. After each visual s…

Adultmedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPosterior parietal cortexSensory systemStimulus (physiology)behavioral disciplines and activitiesPerceptual DisordersParietal LobemedicineHumansmedia_commonAgedTwo-alternative forced choiceWorking memoryGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle AgedTranscranial Magnetic StimulationElectric StimulationFrontal LobeTranscranial magnetic stimulationUnilateral neglectSpace PerceptionPsychologyNeuroscienceVigilance (psychology)Neuroreport
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Long-term use of high-heeled shoes alters the neuromechanics of human walking

2012

Human movement requires an ongoing, finely tuned interaction between muscular and tendinous tissues, so changes in the properties of either tissue could have important functional consequences. One condition that alters the functional demands placed on lower limb muscle-tendon units is the use of high-heeled shoes (HH), which force the foot into a plantarflexed position. Long-term HH use has been found to shorten medial gastrocnemius muscle fascicles and increase Achilles tendon stiffness, but the consequences of these changes for locomotor muscle-tendon function are unknown. This study examined the effects of habitual HH use on the neuromechanical behavior of triceps surae muscles during w…

Adultmusculoskeletal diseasesMuscle fasciclemedicine.medical_specialtyHeelKnee JointPhysiologyPoison controlStrain (injury)WalkingAchilles TendonPhysiology (medical)HumansMedicineGround reaction forceMuscle SkeletalGaitAchilles tendonMuscle fatigueElectromyographyFootbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseGaitBiomechanical PhenomenaShoesmedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapyFemaleHeelbusinessAnkle JointJournal of Applied Physiology
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Aerodynamics of Ski Jumping

2016

Ski jumping is an exciting and primarily competitive sport involving both ballistic and aerodynamic factors. The ballistic factors are release velocity and release position of a ski jumper from the take-off table, whereas aerodynamic factors include the gliding properties of the jumper/ski system (velocity, suit design, surface area, posture of the jumper/ski system, resisting and lifting forces). Both ballistic and aerodynamic factors place special demands on the jumper so that he/she can, for example, optimally maximize the vertical lift and minimize the drag forces. Ski jumping has attracted spectators 200 years and it has undergone several notable steps in the development of performance…

Aerodynamic forceGround effect (aerodynamics)AeronauticsDragComputer scienceJumperPitching momentAerodynamicsSki jumpingWind tunnel
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Rasgos esquileos en la caracterización de algunos personajes sofocleos

2008

Jose.V.Banuls@uv.es Carmen.Morenilla@uv.es Frente a la ignorancia en sus diversas formas como fuente del error trágico que caracteriza a los héroes de Sófocles, los de Esquilo son conscientes de lo que hacen, pero su grado de consciencia se halla alterado por una fuerza negativa que surge de su propio linaje. Encontramos estos rasgos esquileos, pero positivados, en Antígona. In contrast with ignorance as the source of the tragic error which characterizes the heroes of Sophocles, the heroes of Aeschylus are fully aware of their actions. However, the degree of their awareness is altered by a negative force which emerges from their lineage. These Aeschylean features are positively presented in…

Aeschylus/SophoclesGreek Tragedy ; Aeschylus/Sophocles ; Labdacides ; Degrees of awareness/unawareness ; Negative/positive force of the lineageDegrees of awareness/unawarenessLabdacidesNegative/positive force of the lineageGreek TragedyTragedia griega ; Esquilo/Sófocles ; Labdácidas ; Grados de consciencia/ignorancia ; Fuerza negativa/positiva del linajeUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]Fuerza negativa/positiva del linajeEsquilo/SófoclesGrados de consciencia/ignoranciaTragedia griegaLabdácidas
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The Russian annexation of the Crimea: questions relating to the use of force

2014

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AggressionCrimea Russia Aggression Use of force OccupationOccupation[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawUse of forceIUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALESettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleCrimeaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRussia
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2021 revised algorithm for the management of knee osteoarthritis-the Chinese viewpoint.

2021

Abstract Aim The European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ESCEO) algorithm for the management of knee osteoarthritis (OA) is available worldwide from 2014, but in 2019 an update was published. Based on this algorithm, a Working Group (WG), including ESCEO members and Chinese experts, wished to see how the new ESCEO algorithm was perceived by Chinese experts in knee OA and how it was integrated into their clinical practice. Methods A WG was held between members of the international ESCEO task force and a group of Chinese experts. Results Non-pharmacological approach should be combined with pharmacological interventions. …

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2019 revised algorithm for the management of knee osteoarthritis: the Southeast Asian viewpoint

2021

Abstract Background Since 2014, the European Society for Clinical and Economic Aspects of Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases (ESCEO) algorithm for the management of knee osteoarthritis (OA) is available worldwide. Aim Based on this document, a Southeast Asia Working Group (SEAWG) wished to see how the new ESCEO algorithm developed in 2019 was perceived by Southeast Asian experts and how it was integrated into their clinical practice. Methods A SEAWG was set up between members of the international ESCEO task force and a group of Southeast Asian experts. Results Non-pharmacological management should always be combined with pharmacological management. In step 1, symptoma…

AgingSymptomatic slow-acting drugs for osteoarthritisPharmacological managementOsteoarthritisSoutheast asianSoutheast asia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineLimited evidenceConsensus DocumentReimbursement030203 arthritis & rheumatologyGlucosamineKnee osteoartrhitisbusiness.industryTask forceAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalChondroitin SulfatesPatented crystalline glucosamine sulfateOsteoarthritis KneeKnee osteoartrhitis · Patented crystalline glucosamine sulfate · Symptomatic slow-acting drugs for osteoarthritis · Algorithmmedicine.diseaseAlgorithmClinical PracticeGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessAlgorithmAlgorithms
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Insights into the decomposition pathway of a lutetium alkylamido complex via intramolecular C–H bond activation

2017

Abstract Synthesis, characterization and reaction chemistry of lutetium alkylamido LLu(CH2SiMe3)(NHCPh3) (2), L = 2,5-[Ph2P=N(4-iPrC6H4)]2N(C4H2)–, is reported. Complex 2 undergoes cyclometalation of the NHCPh3 ligand at elevated temperatures to produce the orthometalated complex LLu(κ2−N,C-(NHCPh2(C6H4))) (3) which converts to 0.5 equivalents of bis(amido) LLu(NHCPh3)2 (4) upon heating at 80 °C for 24 h. Reaction of complex 2 with 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) does not promote alkane elimination nor imido formation. A kinetic analysis of the thermal decomposition of complex 2, supported by deuterium labelling studies and computational analysis (PBE0/def2-TZVP/SDD(Lu)), indicate direct Csp…

Alkanechemistry.chemical_classificationC h bond010405 organic chemistryLigandStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryThermal decompositionchemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryLutetium3. Good health0104 chemical scienceslutetiumInorganic ChemistryDecomposition pathwaychemistryDeuteriumIntramolecular forceMaterials Chemistrycoordination complexesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
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