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Longitudinal trajectories and risk factors of insomnia symptoms among Chinese bus drivers. [PDF]

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Path To Acceptance and Refined Practices for Habituating Western Lowland Gorillas

Primates, 2023
Although western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) are the most numerous and widespread gorilla subspecies, they have remained relatively unstudied. International tourism has been initiated at several sites in the Congo Basin, which necessitates habituation of gorillas to human presence. However, habituation has proven difficult due to several
Prospère, Teberd   +11 more
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Neuromuscular response to perturbation of the habitual joint motion path in running

Footwear Science, 2013
The preferred joint motion path is assumed to be related to least resistance during joint motion and therefore to a minimum of frictional forces.
Katina Fischer   +4 more
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Walking down the habitual lane: analyzing path dependence effects of mode choice for social trips

Journal of Transport Geography, 2014
In the field of transportation, several studies have researched commute mode choice and its dynamics in the short and in the long term. Relatively less is known about mode choice for discretionary and more flexible activities, such as social visits. These choices are dynamic and depend on personal habits and preferences, reflected to some extent in the
Fariya Sharmeen, Harry Timmermans
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A novel method for estimating an individual’s deviation from their habitual motion path when running

Footwear Science, 2019
The current literature on footwear cushioning and pronation has suggested that there may not be a relationship between chronic injury risk and these parameters based on mixed findings and lack of e...
Matthieu B. Trudeau   +6 more
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Incisal and condylar paths during habitual mouth opening movement of children with anterior reverse bite in the primary dentition

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2002
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the path of habitual mouth opening was influenced by anterior reverse bite malocclusion in children. Two groups of children with the primary dentition were chosen: (i) 10 children with anterior reverse bite (reverse bite group) and (ii) 10 with normal occlusion (normal occlusion group).
M, Nagata   +3 more
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Are central cholinergic paths involved in habituation of exploration and distraction?

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1976
Experiment 1 tested the generality of Carlton's hypothesis that central muscarinic cholinergic pathways are involved in habituation of exploration. The effects of 3 muscarinic antagonists were tested in a holeboard, under 2 test conditions, i.e. with objects absent or present. Both the frequency and the duration of head-dipping were used as measures of
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