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Non–Time-Loss and Time-Loss Softball Injuries in Secondary School Athletes: A Report From the National Athletic Treatment, Injury and Outcomes Network (NATION) [PDF]
Alison R. Snyder Valier+7 more
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Magnesium (Mg) and its alloys are identified as prospective materials for orthopedic and cardiovascular applications because of their bio‐corrosiveness and ability to stimulate tissue reparative processes. Although compared with traditional metals, Mg is biocompatible; however, it has various problems that stem from its biodegradation nature, for ...
Muhammad Mubeen+6 more
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Methods of the National Athletic Treatment, Injury and Outcomes Network Surveillance Program (NATION-SP), 2014–2015 Through 2018–2019 [PDF]
Sarah N. Morris+5 more
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Nano‐biosensors offer real‐time monitoring of cognitive and emotional states through biomarkers like cortisol and dopamine. They enhance personalized learning, mental health interventions, and daily performance across sectors. Integrated into wearables and IoT, they promise a transformative impact while raising ethical, technological, and regulatory ...
Priscilla Adomako Gyasi+6 more
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This study introduces a polyester‐paper cloth‐based triboelectric nanogenerator (PP‐TENG) for efficient energy harvesting and real‐time running motion sensing. The PP‐TENG, integrated into athletic socks, leverages its durability and sensitivity to monitor gait and step count, demonstrating potential for wearable electronics and smart sportswear ...
Xu Deng
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An Evaluation of an Educational Intervention in Psychology of Injury for Athletic Training Students
Jennifer L. Stiller-Ostrowski+2 more
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Lower Back Injuries in National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Players: A 5-Season Epidemiological Study [PDF]
Justin L. Makovicka+9 more
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ABSTRACT Past studies have illustrated that we tend to prioritize remembering information that is relevant to ourselves, resulting in a self‐reference effect. This effect is often influenced by emotions associated with the stimuli, frequently showcasing a self‐positivity bias. However, these effects have only been observed in individual memory, without
Aiqing Nie, Shuo Sun, Mingzheng Wu
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