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Bioactive Glass
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in the context of trauma, non-union, infection or congenital abnormality. Restoration of not only the physical scaffold that bone...
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An Evaluative study of Project CRUSH
Tina Skinner
Jul 14, 2021
This is the final report of an evaluative study of project CRUSH, a project aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skill sets of 13 to 18-year olds to form healthy relationships and address their preconceptions with regard to...
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An Evaluative study of Project CRUSH
Tina Skinner
Jul 14, 2021
This is the final report of an evaluative study of project CRUSH, a project aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skill sets of 13 to 18-year olds to form healthy relationships and address their preconceptions with regard to...
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Dorsal Root Ganglion Injection and Dorsal Root Crush Injury as a Model for Sensory Axon Regeneration.
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of the central nervous system (CNS) differ from each other anatomically, it is important to identify an appropriate model to use...
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Combined steering and direct tilt control for the enhancement of narrow tilting vehicle stability
Narrow tilting vehicles offer an opportunity to reduce both traffic congestion and carbon emissions by having a small road footprint, a low weight and a small frontal area. Their narrow track requires that they tilt into corners...
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Friction compensation using Coulomb friction model with zero velocity crossing estimator for a force controlled model in the loop suspension test rig
This paper presents a method of friction compensation for a linear electric motor in a model in the loop suspension test rig. The suspension consists of a numerically modelled spring and damper, with inputs of suspension motion....
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Lateral dynamics simulation of a three-wheeled tilting vehicle
A novel tilting three-wheeled vehicle was developed at the University of Bath as part of a project funded by the European Union. The space and weight savings provided by this type of vehicle could be a solution to the pollution...
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Lateral dynamics simulation of a three-wheeled tilting vehicle
A novel tilting three-wheeled vehicle was developed at the University of Bath as part of a project funded by the European Union. The space and weight savings provided by this type of vehicle could be a solution to the pollution...
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Measurement of exercise-induced oxidative stress in lymphocytes
Vigorous exercise is associated with oxidative stress, a state that involves modifications to bodily molecules due to release of pro-oxidant species. Assessment of such modifications provides non-specific measures of oxidative...
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Combined steering and direct tilt control for the enhancement of narrow tilting vehicle stability
Narrow tilting vehicles offer an opportunity to reduce both traffic congestion and carbon emissions by having a small road footprint, a low weight and a small frontal area. Their narrow track requires that they tilt into corners...
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Friction compensation using Coulomb friction model with zero velocity crossing estimator for a force controlled model in the loop suspension test rig
This paper presents a method of friction compensation for a linear electric motor in a model in the loop suspension test rig. The suspension consists of a numerically modelled spring and damper, with inputs of suspension motion....
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Prolonged depletion of antioxidant capacity after ultraendurance exercise
The purpose of this study was to examine the short- and long-term (up to 1 month) effects of an ultraendurance running event on redox homeostasis. Markers of oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity in peripheral blood were...
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Intensive exercise does not preferentially mobilise skin-homing T cells and NK cells
Purpose: This study investigated whether natural killer (NK) cells and CD8+ T cells expressing cutaneous lymphocyte antigen (CLA) – a homing molecule for endothelial cell leukocyte adhesion molecule 1 (ELAM-1), which enables...
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Measurement of exercise-induced oxidative stress in lymphocytes
Vigorous exercise is associated with oxidative stress, a state that involves modifications to bodily molecules due to release of pro-oxidant species. Assessment of such modifications provides non-specific measures of oxidative...
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Prolonged depletion of antioxidant capacity after ultraendurance exercise
The purpose of this study was to examine the short- and long-term (up to 1 month) effects of an ultraendurance running event on redox homeostasis. Markers of oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity in peripheral blood were...
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Environmental and maternal factors shaping tonsillar microbiota development in piglets.
BACKGROUND: The palatine tonsils are part of the mucosal immune system and stimulate immune responses through M cell uptake sampling of antigens and bacteria in the tonsillar crypts. Little is known about the development of the...
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The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1930
Grizzlies crush Haverford 20-0 Alumni Athletic Club holds annual smoker Dr. and Mrs. Omwake hosts to members of faculty Noted lecturer addresses student body on Russia Dramatic Club presents sketches in gymnasium Frosh...
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