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The underrepresentation of the female population in exercise sciences could be attributed, at least in part, to difficulty in appropriately accounting for the effects of the menstrual cycle (MC).
Morgan Delp+6 more
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À la recherche du substrat cognitif du submorphème SM-
The overall objective of this study is to find traces in the English lexicon of a notional invariance attached to a formal invariance, possibly dating back to a very early stage of the language.
Line Argoud
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Increase of Input Resistance of a Normal-Mode Helical Antenna (NMHA) in Human Body Application
In recent years, the development of healthcare monitoring devices requires high performance and compact in-body sensor antennas. A normal-mode helical antenna (NMHA) is one of the most suitable candidates that meets the criteria, especially with the ...
Norsiha Zainudin+5 more
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Antenna Behaviour in the Presence of Human Body [PDF]
Mobile phones are widely used nowadays. The demand in the new generations of mobile phones is better performance. Typically the mobile phone performance is derived assuming an ideal antenna impedance of 50Ω.
Annema, Anne-Johan+2 more
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Deeply-Learned Part-Aligned Representations for Person Re-Identification
In this paper, we address the problem of person re-identification, which refers to associating the persons captured from different cameras. We propose a simple yet effective human part-aligned representation for handling the body part misalignment ...
Li, Xi+3 more
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Neutrophil deficiency increases T cell numbers at the site of tissue injury in mice
In wild‐type mice, injury or acute inflammation induces neutrophil influx followed by macrophage accumulation. Mcl1ΔMyelo (neutrophil‐deficient) mice lack neutrophils, and in response to muscle injury show fewer macrophages and exhibit strikingly elevated T‐cell numbers, primarily non‐conventional “double‐negative” (DN) αβ and γδ T cells.
Hajnalka Halász+6 more
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Microbial exopolysaccharide production by polyextremophiles in the adaptation to multiple extremes
Polyextremophiles are microorganisms that endure multiple extreme conditions by various adaptation strategies that also include the production of exopolysaccharides (EPSs). This review provides an integrated perspective on EPS biosynthesis, function, and regulation in these organisms, emphasizing their critical role in survival and highlighting their ...
Tracey M Gloster, Ebru Toksoy Öner
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HUMAN BODY AS ANTENNA AND ITS EFFECT ON HUMAN BODY COMMUNICATIONS [PDF]
Human body communication (HBC) is a promising wireless technology that uses the human body as part of the communication channel. HBC operates in the near-fleld of the high frequency (HF) band and in the lower frequencies of the very high frequency (VHF) band, where the electromagnetic fleld has the tendency to be conflned inside the human body ...
Kibret, Behailu+2 more
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ACSS2 involved in acetyl‐CoA synthesis regulates skeletal muscle function
The enzyme acyl‐coenzyme A synthetase short‐chain family member‐2 (ACSS2) catalyzes the conversion of acetate to acetyl‐CoA, but its function in skeletal muscle is unclear. We studied ACSS2 deficiency in mouse and fly models. Skeletal muscle from the mouse model showed atrophic fibers, excess lipid, and depleted NADH.
Mekala Gunasekaran+6 more
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The Reflection on the Originality of the Study of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences in Japan [PDF]
OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study is to discuss the redefinition of the Physical Education, Health, and Sport Sciences (PEHSS) in Japan by considering its originality. METHODS The method of this study is reflective consideration in philosophy.
Koji Takahashi
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