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Acute antihistamine ingestion does not affect muscle strength and endurance
Leslie C. Montgomery+1 more
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Architected Elastomers as Load Bearing Actuators for Untethered Soft Robot Walking
Electrically driven soft actuators that enable untethered soft robot walking are developed from 3D printed architected elastomers. The actuators have a handed shearing auxetic structure that enables fast, robust, and battery‐powered motions. The actuators are 3D printed from thermoplastic polyurethane on a desktop FDM printer.
Taekyoung Kim+3 more
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The Effects of Vitamin D on Muscle Strength Are Influenced by Testosterone Levels. [PDF]
Yang A+10 more
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EFFECT OF INTRAMUSCULAR TEMPERATURE ON MUSCLE STRENGTH AND FATIGUE INDEX IN ELITE SPRINTERS
Minjun Liang, Hsien Hsieh, J. J. Chen
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Fiber‐reinforced elastin‐like tubular scaffolds are engineered to achieve anisotropic and reversible actuation under external stimuli. By adjusting fiber's angle, actuation behavior is finely tuned, enabling distinct actuation responses, even within different regions of the same scaffold.
Federica Sallustio+7 more
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Validation of a Novel device for Assessing Neck Muscle Strength. [PDF]
Arvanitidis M+4 more
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649 AFFECT OF 16 DAYS OF UNWEIGHTING ON HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE STRENGTH AND SIZE
G. Dudley, Gregory R. Adams, D Hather
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A flexible, lightweight ankle brace made from 3D‐printed liquid crystal polymer metamaterials offers targeted support without restricting movement. Programmable stiffness provides protection during risky motions. Biomechanical tests suggest performance comparable to commercial braces with reduced bulk, highlighting potential for broader orthotic ...
Cassi J. Henderson+5 more
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Evaluation of Muscle Strength in University Baseball Players.
Kei Kadekawa+7 more
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Clinical Challenges in Soft Robotics
This review explores the exciting field of soft robots for medical applications. It delves into the critical challenges facing their development, including material selection, cytotoxicity, and locomotion limitations. The review then examines promising avenues for overcoming these hurdles and achieving clinical translation.
Kailas Mahipal Malappuram+3 more
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