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Unexpected Loa loa Finding in an Asymptomatic Patient From The Gambia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Treviño B +13 more
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Hypogravity simulation using the Variable Gravity Suspension System: A technical report
Abstract Human movement has evolved within Earth's gravitational environment (1 g; −9.81 m s−2). Future human exploration of terrestrial bodies, including the Moon (0.17 g; −1.62 m s−2) and Mars (0.38 g; −3.71 m s−2), will require astronauts to live and work within reduced gravitational environments (hypogravity).
Patrick Swain +7 more
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Abstract This study developed an ultrasound prediction equation for measuring fat fraction in lower limb muscles of healthy middle‐aged and young participants and applied it in a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to assess the relationship between fat fraction and strength in exercising and non‐exercising females.
RK Holsgrove‐West +7 more
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The Human Filaria Loa loa: Update on Diagnostics and Immune Response. [PDF]
Dieki R, Nsi-Emvo E, Akue JP.
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Abstract Aerobic exercise testing helps facilitate recovery post‐concussion. Current protocols (Calgary Concussion Cycling Test: CCCT) are inaccessible for athletes with lower‐body impairments (i.e. Para athletes). This study compared physiological parameters for a novel arm crank test, the Calgary Adapted aRm Ergometer (CARE) test, with the CCCT ...
Jonathan D. Smirl +12 more
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Factors associated with the periodicity of Loa loa microfilaremia in the Republic of the Congo. [PDF]
Campillo JT +6 more
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Abstract Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has emerged as a potential alternative method for determination of breakpoints equivalent to lactate thresholds. However, the optimal NIRS location remains unclear, particularly in Nordic skiing, which requires both upper‐ and lower‐limb contributions.
Jonas Forot +4 more
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ABSTRACT Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a key marker of atherogenic lipoprotein burden, but conventional plasma‐based testing requires venous sampling and centralized laboratory infrastructure. Dried blood spot (DBS) sampling offers a minimally invasive alternative suitable for decentralized settings.
Bronwyn Pitampersad +4 more
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