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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive malignancy of haematopoietic stem cells driven by a well-defined set of somatic mutations.1,2 Identifying the mutations driving individual cases is important for assigning the...
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The vertical excursion of the body visceral mass during vertical jumps is affected by specific respiratory maneuver
Most of the inverse modelling of body dynamics in sports assumes that every segment is ‘rigid’ and moves ‘as a whole’, although we know that uncontrolled wobbling masses exist and in specific condition their motion should be...
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Investigating Epistemic Stances in Game Play with Data Mining
In this paper, techniques of statistical computing were applied to data logs to investigate the patterns in students' play of The Fuzzy Chronicles, and how these patterns relate to learning outcomes with regards to Newtonian...
End-User Approach to Evaluating Costs and Benefits of Smart City Applications
As a part of an ongoing series of studies in the smart city domain from the perspective of end-users, the paper presents the results of an exploratory survey based on the cost-benefit analysis of different smart city solutions...
Time-based calibrations of pressure sensors improve the estimation of force signals containing impulsive events
Piezoresistive pressure sensors are widely used in biomechanics applications involving both static and dynamic loading conditions. The overall accuracy of these sensors has been reported previously in the literature, and...
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Time-based calibrations of pressure sensors improve the estimation of force signals containing impulsive events
Piezoresistive pressure sensors are widely used in biomechanics applications involving both static and dynamic loading conditions. The overall accuracy of these sensors has been reported previously in the literature, and...
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Training load and injury risk in elite Rugby Union
Training load monitoring has grown in recent years with the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) widely used to aggregate data to inform decision-making on injury risk. Several methods have been described to calculate the ACWR...
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Specific tackling situations affect the biomechanical demands experienced by rugby union players
Tackling in Rugby Union is an open skill which can involve high-speed collisions and is the match event associated with the greatest proportion of injuries. The purpose of this study was to analyse the biomechanics of rugby...
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Specific tackling situations affect the biomechanical demands experienced by rugby union players
Tackling in Rugby Union is an open skill which can involve high-speed collisions and is the match event associated with the greatest proportion of injuries. The purpose of this study was to analyse the biomechanics of rugby...
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Can coordination variability identify performance factors and skill level in competitive sport? The case of race walking
Background: Marginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a significant change for performance success. However, such differences may emerge only at certain execution intensities and are not...
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A modified prebind engagement process reduces biomechanical loading on front row players during scrummaging
Aims: Biomechanical studies of the rugby union scrum have typically been conducted using instrumented scrum machines, but a large-scale biomechanical analysis of live contested scrummaging is lacking. We investigated whether the...
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The biomechanics of race walking
This review aims to provide both researchers and coaches with a comprehensive overview of race walking biomechanics and to point out new viable route for future analyses. The examined literature has been divided into three...
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The vertical excursion of the body visceral mass during vertical jumps is affected by specific respiratory maneuver
Most of the inverse modelling of body dynamics in sports assumes that every segment is ‘rigid’ and moves ‘as a whole’, although we know that uncontrolled wobbling masses exist and in specific condition their motion should be...
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An investigation into axial impacts of the cervical spine using digital image correlation
Background Context: High-energy impacts are commonly encountered during sports such as Rugby Union. Whilst catastrophic injuries resulting from such impacts are rare, the consequences can be devastating for all those involved. A...
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Morphometric Analysis of Human Second Cervical Vertebrae (Axis)
Possessing an odontoid process and unique superior articular facets, the axis vertebra morphometry significantly differs from morphometry of other cervical vertebrae. The fractures of axis, especially its dens, are very common...
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Can coordination variability identify performance factors and skill level in competitive sport? The case of race walking
Background: Marginal changes in the execution of competitive sports movements can represent a significant change for performance success. However, such differences may emerge only at certain execution intensities and are not...
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Behavioural Intention Determinants of Augmented Reality Technology Adoption in Supermarkets/Hypermarkets
In this paper, the adoption of Augmented Reality, as one of the emerging and intriguing digital technologies, has been investigated. This research uses the extended Unified Theory on Acceptance and Use of Technology framework to...
The Impact of Innovative Capabilities and Innovation Types on the Financial Performances of Insurance Companies
The ability to innovate is essential for achieving a competitive position, and digital innovations have become one of the main drivers of competitive advantage. The factors that affect the degree of innovation (innovation...
Pre-binding prior to full engagement improves loading conditions for front-row players in contested rugby union scrums
We investigated the effect of a ‘PreBind’ engagement protocol on the biomechanics of contested Rugby Union scrummaging at different playing levels. ‘PreBind’ requires front-row props to take a bind on opposing players prior to...
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Pre-binding prior to full engagement improves loading conditions for front-row players in contested rugby union scrums
We investigated the effect of a ‘PreBind’ engagement protocol on the biomechanics of contested Rugby Union scrummaging at different playing levels. ‘PreBind’ requires front-row props to take a bind on opposing players prior to...
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Morphometric Analysis of Human Second Cervical Vertebrae (Axis)
Possessing an odontoid process and unique superior articular facets, the axis vertebra morphometry significantly differs from morphometry of other cervical vertebrae. The fractures of axis, especially its dens, are very common...
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