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Isokinetic strength and power deficits in the hand following stroke

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2012
The purpose of this study was to compare the torque production in the paretic and non-paretic hands during isokinetic tasks following stroke.We compared torque and power production at the MCP joint of chronic stroke survivors during isometric and isokinetic tasks.
Megan O, Conrad, Derek G, Kamper
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Methodological effects on the ˙VO2-power regression and the accumulated O2 deficit

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1996
The VO2-power regression and O2 demand predicted for a supra-VO2peak intensity (i.e., 432 W) were determined in seven well-trained male cyclists (mean +/- SD: VO2peak = 5.29 +/- 0.51 l.min-1), using five incremental exercise protocols. These protocols were either continuous (CON) or discontinuous (DISCON), and comprised five to eight work bouts ranging
S, Green, B T, Dawson
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Power-Distribution Control by Absorber Deficit Compensation

Nuclear Technology, 1976
There is a need for development of strategies for optimal or suboptimal power-distribution control in large inherently unstable pressurized water reactors. The control concept is being developed with regard to its on-line use on a process computer. One of these concepts is the so-called absorber deficit compensation method, which is well suited to ...
Herbert Finnemann, Helmut Moldaschl
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Smart Power and the Strategic Deficit

The RUSI Journal, 2014
The UK's 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review asserted that there would be no ‘strategic shrinkage’ despite the significant cuts to be made to the defence budget, and thus to the country's military instrument. However, Robert Fry argues that this claim has since been shown to be unrealistic; indeed, the UK is suffering from a growing ‘strategic ...
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Power, individuation, and the cross-race recognition deficit

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2010
Abstract The well-known cross-race effect (CRE) in facial recognition is observed as better recognition for faces of one’s own race than faces of another race. Across two experiments, this very robust phenomenon was attenuated via an increase in cross-race (CR) recognition when CR targets were perceived as wielding power either because of their ...
Edwin R. Shriver, Kurt Hugenberg
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Disrupting deficit: the power of ‘the pause’ in resisting the dominance of deficit knowledges in education

International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
Deficit ways of speaking about educationally displaced young people are a dominant feature in the language educators draw on to make sense of particular young people. This language can have debilitating effects on the lives of those young people it is applied to. Despite well over 20 years of critique, deficit truths have remained dominant. However, in
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Power Deficit: A Supply Side Management Perspective

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The growth of Indian economy has altered the demand-supply situation for power generation and also it has set the process of accelerated capacity addition and opening up of markets by regulatory interventions. In the backdrop of the expected growth rate of 9% envisaged for the Indian economy, power sector requires a capacity addition of 78,700 MW in ...
Santosh K Behera   +2 more
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Popular Power and Vanguardism: The Democratic Deficit of 1980s ‘Peoples Power’

Politikon, 2017
ABSTRACTThe era of ‘people’s power’ in South Africa between 1986 and 1987 is often considered to have held the makings of a participatory form of democracy. Analysis of the traditions that shaped it, however, reveals a discourse of participation that was not altogether democratic. Through examination of historic documents and interviews with activists,
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Powering Up Students to Challenge Their Own Deficit Views

Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
AbstractIntervention programs designed to improve literacy skills also produce unintended outcomes that sustain a deficit view around some students. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions about learning of a group of 12–14‐year‐old Australian students assigned to a reading intervention class. The article reports on data collected from
Mckay, Loraine, Dean, Laura
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New Power: Political Deficit and Ethical Vacuum

2005
Economic globalization is advancing much faster than world governance. It is escaping from the nation-state and progressively imposing its logic on the entire planet. This gap between the political and the economic is causing public powerlessness in respect of pursuing proper development strategies and democratically debating the societal stakes of ...
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