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Inspired by cat vibrissae, biomimetic biomass PHFs/SA aerogels (BFAs) are developed via precursor‐assisted in situ polymerization and freeze‐synergistic assembly. These ultralight, porous pressure sensors exhibit high sensitivity and excellent durability, enabling pulse detection, handwriting recognition, Morse code transmission, and notably real‐time ...
Dandan Xie +6 more
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Abstract figure legend With ageing and age‐related neurodegenerative diseases, the amount of GABA and GABAergic inhibition as well as the modulation (indicated by sine wave) of GABAergic inhibition is reduced, whereas excitation is increased. In many parts of the brain, this leads to a mismatch of facilitatory (green neurons) and inhibitory (red ...
Wolfgang Taube, Benedikt Lauber
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Objectives This study is the first to extensively analyze the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to human activity recognition (HAR) in the field of sports and exercise through bibliometrics and visualization methods. Methods We used CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and Bibliometrix R‐package software to perform a bibliometrics and visual analysis of 432
Mengyao Zhang +5 more
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This year‐long, large‐scale cohort study will examine how cardiovascular adaptations vary across different sports disciplines, exploring the dose‐response relationship and assessing the influence of age, sex, and years of training. ABSTRACT Background and Objective Exercise mediates cardiac adaptation in a dose‐dependent manner, and each sport has ...
Sheng Xu +13 more
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Effect of Two Types of Open‐Skill Training on Cognitive Functions: The Case of Parkour
ABSTRACT The positive impact of physical activity on cognitive functions is well established and varies by exercise type, with open‐skill sports—activities involving high uncertainty—offering distinct advantages. Although team sports are traditionally considered open‐skill activities, parkour provides a dynamic and varied environment.
Sidney Grosprêtre +2 more
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Implementation of coordination tests on the physical condition of early age badminton players
Coordination for young badminton players is very important so tests and measurements need to be carried out to determine the skills they have achieved.
Agus Wiyanto +5 more
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ABSTRACT The impact of National Governing Body talent development programmes on injury, illness, sleep, wellbeing and stress of developing elite athletes (DEA) is poorly understood. Therefore, we examined differences between age‐matched DEA (n = 42, 25 females; Mage = 21.0; SD = 2.5) and recreationally active athletes (RAA, n = 79, 56 females; Mage ...
Megan Lowery +11 more
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Aiming at the problem that it is difficult to capture the trajectory of the more specialised movements in badminton, which leads to the blurring of the tracking path, a dynamic path tracking method for badminton based on multi-feature fusion is proposed.
Jiajia He, Jianqiang He
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Effect of Sport-specific Polarised Training on Agility in Elite and Subelite Badminton Players: A Randomised Controlled Study [PDF]
Introduction: Training Intensity Distribution (TID) is used by elite athletes prior to their competitions to enhance their performance. It has been employed in various endurance sports like running and cycling, but it is underutilised in sports where ...
Manish Nagpal, Nitesh Malhotra
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Badminton Training Robot : Badminton Buddy
Badminton is hard to practice alone and contemporary practice machines are either expensive or too simple to be useful. This bachelor thesis revolves around the mechanical, electrical, and software design of a badminton practice machine with an automated feeding mechanism and a firing mechanism capable of shooting to different locations on the ...
Lindström, Jonas, Nilsson, Måns
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