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Lhx9: a novel LIM-homeodomain gene expressed in the developing forebrain.

 · 1970

A novel LIM-homeodomain gene, Lhx9, was isolated by degenerate RT-PCR followed by mouse embryonic library screening. Lhx9 cDNA encodes a protein that is most closely related to Drosophila apterous and…

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Lower limb joint work and joint work contribution during downhill and uphill walking at different inclinations.

 · 1970

Work performance and individual joint contribution to total work are important information for creating training protocols, but were not assessed so far for sloped walking. Therefore, the purpose of t…

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Migrating myoelectric complex and jejunal slow-wave propagation after Roux gastrectomy in dogs.

 · 1970

Roux-en-Y gastrectomy is associated with a high incidence of symptoms of gastric stasis. Retrograde propagation of jejunal electrical slow waves and spike bursts has been implicated in the Roux Y stas…

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Whole-body vibration training improves the balance ability and leg strength of athletic throwers.

 · 1970

BACKGROUND: Physical strength improvements have been observed with whole-body vibration training (WBVT); however, the appropriate load and duration have not been determined. Furthermore, studies on WB…

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Electrical nerve stimulation to facilitate placement of an indwelling catheter for repeated brachial plexus block in a traumatized dog.

 · 1970

A 10-year-old, 7 kg, male mixed breed dog was presented, following a dog fight, with open fractures of the radius and ulna and extensive skin and muscle lesions. Using electric nerve stimulation, an i…

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Biomimetics of human movement: functional or aesthetic?

 · 1970

How should robotic or prosthetic arms be programmed to move? Copying human smooth movements is popular in synthetic systems, but what does this really achieve? We cannot address these biomimetic issue…

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Force time-history affects fatigue accumulation during repetitive handgrip tasks.

 · 1970

Muscle fatigue is associated with a higher risk of workplace injury, in particular during repetitive tasks. This study aimed to identify the effect of a complex force-time history (a task with multipl…

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Influence of training on the biokinematics in trotting Andalusian horses.

 · 1970

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of a 10-month training programme on the linear, temporal and angular characteristics of the fore and hind limbs at the trot in the Andalusian horse…

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A method for estimating three-dimensional human arm movement with two electromagnetic sensors.

 · 1970

Measurement of upper-limb movements is important in various domains. In this article, an upper-limb three-dimensional movement recording technique is proposed based on only two electromagnetic sensors…

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Preliminary study of a robotic foot-ankle prosthesis with active alignment.

 · 1970

Robotic prosthetic foot-ankle prostheses typically aim to replace the lost joint with revolute joints aimed at replicating normal joint biomechanics. In this paper, a previously developed robotic ankl…

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Automating digital leaf measurement: the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth.

 · 1970

Many species of plants produce leaves with distinct teeth around their margins. The presence and nature of these teeth can often help botanists to identify species. Moreover, it has long been known th…

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Step Detection and Parameterization for Gait Assessment Using a Single Waist-Worn Accelerometer.

 · 1970

One of the major reasons why the elderly lose their ability to live independently at home is the decline in gait performance. A measure to assess gait performance using accelerometers is step counting…

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Life cycle and vectorial competence of Triatoma williami (Galv?o, Souza e Lima, 1965) under the influence of different blood meal sources.

 · 1970

Triatoma williami is naturally infected by Trypanosoma cruzi, the ethiological agent of Chagas disease, the most significant cause of morbidity and mortality in South and Central America.The possibili…

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