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Two lysosomal genes ATP13A2 and GBA1 interact to drive neurodegeneration. [PDF]

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Competitive performance predictors in speed climbing, bouldering, and lead climbing

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2023
The study modelled the influence of anthropometric components, climbing-specific power, strength and endurance parameters, flexibility, coordination, and motor planning skills on competitive climbing performance in speed, bouldering, and lead climbing. Sixty-one competitive climbers (26 women [18.1 ± 1.9y], 35 men [21.4 ± 6.1y]) participated.
Marvin Winkler   +2 more
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A time motion analysis of lead climbing in the 2012 men’s and women’s world championship finals

International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 2015
The dearth of research in lead rock climbing means that much remains to be learnt about the external and internal demands of this sport and about the suitability of current training protocols and techniques. The aim of this study was to perform a time motion analysis of movements made by elite lead climbers and to compare results between men and women.
Aitor Arbulu   +2 more
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Climb up your ego! Narcissistic status pursuit and motivation to lead

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract The individual differences that affect the decision to engage in leadership positions represent a key aspect in understanding organizational outcomes. Even though narcissism is in the spotlight when we look at issues related to organizational leadership, empirical research on the relationship between narcissism, status pursuit and motivation
Oara Prundeanu   +2 more
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Effects of Cadmium and Lead on Muscle and Liver Glycogen Levels of Climbing Perch (Anabas testudineus)

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2021
The aim of this study was to assess the glycogen content in the muscle and liver tissues of the climbing perch (Anabas testudineus) exposed to sublethal concentrations of Cd and Pb over 28 days of exposure and 14 days of depuration. Muscle and liver glycogen levels in A. testudineus after Pb or Cd treatment were significantly lower (p 
Dang Nguyen Nha, Khanh   +6 more
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Climbing strategy in herbs does not necessarily lead to lower investments into stem biomass

Plant Ecology, 2020
Herbaceous climbers (vines) represent a growth strategy in which the stem lacks most of its supporting function. This has led to the hypothesis that herbaceous climbers are structural parasites that invest less into stems than self-supporting plants.
Adam Klimeš   +3 more
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Leading Organizational Change Is Like Climbing a Mountain

The Educational Forum, 2004
Abstract Leading organizational change is like climbing a mountain. Transformational leaders must prepare to lead change, understand the process and nature of change, and provide the essential gear so that those involved can be successful. The author draws on the literature and personal experiences as a hiker and change leader to provide a guide for ...
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Physiological and psychological responses to lead and top rope climbing for intermediate rock climbers

European Journal of Sport Science, 2009
AbstractRock climbing is a popular adventure sport with an increasing research base. Early studies in the field did not make comparisons of ascents using different styles of climbing. More recently, differences in the physiological responses for an on‐sight lead climb and subsequent lead climb have been reported. The purpose of the present study was to
Nick Draper   +4 more
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The effects of 8 weeks of two different training methods on on-sight lead climbing performance

The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2019
Despite climbing being an increasingly popular sporting pursuit, there have been very few scientific evaluations of appropriate training methods for competitive climbers. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of an 8-week climbing-specific muscular hypertrophy (MH) or muscular endurance (ME) resistance training program on the on-sight ...
Marc, Philippe   +6 more
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