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Reliability of MEMS inertial devices in mechanical and thermal environments: A review
The reliability of MEMS inertial devices applied in complex environments involves interdisciplinary fields, such as structural mechanics, material mechanics and multi-physics field coupling.
Yingyu Xu +6 more
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Chiral excitations of magnetic droplet solitons driven by their own inertia [PDF]
The inertial effects of magnetic solitons play a crucial role in their dynamics and stability. Yet governing their inertial effects is a challenge for their use in real devices.
Ahlberg, M. +10 more
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Is the timed-up and go test feasible in mobile devices? A systematic review [PDF]
The number of older adults is increasing worldwide, and it is expected that by 2050 over 2 billion individuals will be more than 60 years old. Older adults are exposed to numerous pathological problems such as Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral ...
Garcia, Nuno +7 more
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The final result of a competition is conditioned by different factors (e.g., age, experience, competitive level) that affect the athlete’s performance.
David Mancha-Triguero +3 more
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Personalization of workloads is essential for optimizing training processes and minimizing the risk of injuries in sports. Precise knowledge of the external load demands borne by basketball players during competition is necessary for this purpose.
Sergio José Ibáñez +3 more
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Inertial Migration in Micro-Centrifuge Devices
Within microcentrifuge devices, a microfluidic vortex separates larger particles from a heterogeneous suspension using inertial migration, a phenomenon that causes particles to migrate across streamlines. The ability to selectively capture particles based on size differences of a few microns makes microcentrifuges useful diagnostic tools for trapping ...
Christensen, Samuel, Roper, Marcus
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Concurrent Validity and Reliability of Devices to Measure Jump Height in Men’s Handball Players
Although there is a wide range of validated devices to measure vertical jump height, the degree of interchangeability among them is currently unknown.
Alejandro Soler-López +3 more
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Training to Compete: Are Basketball Training Loads Similar to Competition Achieved?
Basketball players should train at intensities similar to those recorded in competition, but are the intensities really similar? This study aimed to quantify and compare the internal and external intensities assimilated by professional basketball players,
Sebastián Feu +3 more
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Posture algorithm for mobile robot based on ultrawide band
Inertial measurement unit or other navigation devices are used to obtain the posture information of most mobile robots based on ultrawide band. However, problems, such as zero drift, temperature drift, and error increasing with time, exist in inertial ...
Jing Sun +4 more
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Analysis of the External and Internal Load in Wheelchair Basketball Considering the Game Situation
The systematic and programmed control and evaluation of the external and internal load of high-performance athletes during training sessions and high-level competitions allows the coaching staff to know a great amount of information to evaluate the ...
Víctor Hernández-Beltrán +3 more
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