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Investigating the Relationships Between Three Important Functional Tasks Early After Stroke
Background: Walking, sit-to-stand (STS) and sit-to-walk (STW) are all considered important functional tasks in achieving independence after stroke. Despite knowledge that sensitive measurement of movement patterns is crucial to...
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Effect of number of sprints in a SIT session on change in VO2max
Purpose: Recent meta-analyses indicate that sprint interval training (SIT) improves cardiorespiratory fitness (V̇O2max), but the effects of various training parameters on the magnitude of the improvement remain unknown. The...
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Effect of number of sprints in a SIT session on change in VO2max
Purpose: Recent meta-analyses indicate that sprint interval training (SIT) improves cardiorespiratory fitness (V̇O2max), but the effects of various training parameters on the magnitude of the improvement remain unknown. The...
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‘It’s Only Chance That You’re Safe and Sound’
L Mellor
Oct 04, 2019
This article examines Humphrey Jennings’ film A Diary for Timothy (1945) and makes the case for understanding the form and aesthetic power of the film through the multiple meanings of the human body. Bodies — of the infant...
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Individual motion patterns during gait and sit-to-stand contribute to edge-loading risk in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing
The occurrence of pseudotumours (soft tissue masses relating to the hip joint) following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty has been associated with higher than normal bearing wear and high serum metal ion levels...
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Asymmetrical hip loading correlates with metal ion levels in patients with metal-on-metal hip resurfacing during sit-to-stand
The occurrence of pseudotumours following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (MoMHRA) has been associated with high serum metal ion levels and consequently higher than normal bearing wear. Measuring ground reaction...
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Asymmetrical hip loading correlates with metal ion levels in patients with metal-on-metal hip resurfacing during sit-to-stand
The occurrence of pseudotumours following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty (MoMHRA) has been associated with high serum metal ion levels and consequently higher than normal bearing wear. Measuring ground reaction...
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Meta-Analysis and the Integration of Terrorism Event Databases
Timothy Jones
Jan 01, 2023
Why do terrorist attacks occur in certain places and times but not others? Despite advances in collection and empirical methods, the literature has produced divergent results and reached little consensus for common hypotheses...
Individual motion patterns during gait and sit-to-stand contribute to edge-loading risk in metal-on-metal hip resurfacing
The occurrence of pseudotumours (soft tissue masses relating to the hip joint) following metal-on-metal hip resurfacing arthroplasty has been associated with higher than normal bearing wear and high serum metal ion levels...
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The Light of the Leaf
Ryan Haecker
Sep 14, 2021
The plant has recently emerged as a battleground of conflicting ecocriticisms. ‘Dark Ecology’ is, in the works of Timothy Morton, an ecocritical hermeneutic, in which the world can be subtracted into the parts of...
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Service, Leadership and Academics Honored at Student Life Awards
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Colleen Rice and Timothy Mention won the Mary Mildred Sullivan and Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards. The award is given annually to students who have given great service to the university and plan to continue that great service...
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Integrating Service-Learning Pedagogy Into Community College Coursework
Developmental students face significant academic and life challenges as they pursue a college degree. As students in developmental studies often struggle to complete their courses, research focused on innovative pedagogy that...
Revisiting How Perceived Uncertainty and Herd Behavior Influence Technology Choice
Understanding how herd behavior occurs in the information systems context is important because such behavior influences many choice decisions, is the reason for some decision anomalies, and explains the reasons behind the rise...
The Impact of National Culture on Technological Service Innovation
The increasing use of blockchain technology in various industries has generated a significant amount of interest among researchers and practitioners. This study aims to determine a predictive classification model of...
Digital Badge Use in Specific Learner Groups
As educational technology continues to advance, new technologies continue to enter the scene that seek to enhance the delivery and reception of learning in both academic and industry settings. Digital badges are a recent...
Understanding Chinese University EFL Learners' Perceptions of AI in English Writing
Artificial intelligence (AI) is useful to English as a foreign language (EFL) learners, but there is a paucity of research on how they perceive AI. Contextualized in a Chinese university setting, this study investigated Chinese...
Investigation of the Physical Learning Environment of Distance Learning Under COVID-19 and Its Influence on Students' Health and Learning Satisfaction
Most undergraduates in Mainland China receive distance education from home because of the COVID-19 outbreak. The unique physical environment of distance learning may have effects not only on student learning but also on student...
Using Customer Review Systems to Support Purchase Decisions
Online reviews have emerged as influential sources of information which greatly affect customers’ pre-purchase decision. Some studies have found that culture impacts online reviews, but many aspects of online review usage are...
Interview with Willie T. "Dub" Massey - OH 138
Willie T. Massey
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 27th, 1981 interview with Phil O'Quinn, Rev. Willie T. "Dub" Massey recollects his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement as one of the Friendship 9 protestors and non-violent activists. Massey retells the...
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Exploring the Relationship Between Organizational Politic and Knowledge Sharing in Brazilian Modular Consortium
This research aimed to explore the relationship between employees' perceptions of organizational politics (POPS) and their predisposition to involve in knowledge sharing (KS) behaviors at individuals and workgroups level in the...
Columbia Alumna Among Four Selected for Board of Trustee Seats
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ashlye Rumph-Geddis Wilkerson `05 of Columbia, S.C., was selected for the Sixth District and will serve until 2014. In the remaining uncontested Board of Trustee races, these members will serve until 2018: Timothy B. Sease `87...
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