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Guidelines for Sport Compressive Garments Design: Finite Element Simulations Approach. [PDF]
Cudicio A, Cogliati M, Rizzi G.
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Datasets of textile fibre persistence and the influence of physical activity for forensic interpretation and statistical analysis. [PDF]
Lau V, Roux C, Spindler X.
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Minimizing Early-Onset Lymphedema Following Groin Dissection in Metastatic Melanoma. [PDF]
Brown M, Lee TS, Li I, Allan C.
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Prevalence and associated factors of occupational injuries among garment and textile workers: Evidence from the Bangladesh Labour Force Survey 2016-17. [PDF]
Tariqujjaman M +8 more
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Physiological Effects of Far-Infrared-Emitting Garments on Sleep, Thermoregulation, and Autonomic Function Assessed Using Wearable Sensors. [PDF]
Nishida M, Nishii T, Suyama S, Youn S.
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Garment Positioning and Drift in Garment-Integrated Wearable Sensing
2012 16th International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2012Perceptibility on the part of the user is a key influence on the success or failure of a wearable sensor. Most wearable sensors seek to measure or monitor parameters of the body as accurately as possible, yet wearable sensors are notoriously plagued by the error (also referred as noise) that may be introduced by the movement of the sensor over the body
Guido Gioberto, Lucy E. Dunne
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Compression Garments and Exercise
Sports Medicine, 2011Compression garments (CGs) provide a means of applying mechanical pressure at the body surface, thereby compressing and perhaps stabilizing/supporting underlying tissue. The body segments compressed and applied pressures ostensibly reflect the purpose of the garment, which is to mitigate exercise-induced discomfort or aid aspects of current or ...
Braid A, MacRae +2 more
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