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Predictors of Recovery Time

Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2000
Objective:To explore predictors of recovery time.Design:Repeated measures on 4 occasions throughout recovery included injury appraisal, demographics, emotional responses, and psychological variables.Participants:Elite injured athletes (N = 136).Main Outcome Measure:Recovery time.Results:At all phases, being a team athlete was a significant predictor of
Ann M. Quinn, Barry J. Fallon
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Biodiversity Depends on Logging Recovery Time

Science, 2013
In their Letter “Biodiversity despite selective logging” (8 February, p. [646][1]), D. P. Edwards and W. F. Laurance extol the virtues of selectively logged forests in capturing tropical biodiversity, but point out that they may be more vulnerable to clear-cuts or fires compared with ...
Michalski, Fernanda, Peres, Carlos A.
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Crime and recovery time: Mednick revisited

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1989
The question as to whether a relationship exists between the responsiveness of the autonomic nervous system and criminal behavior attracts the modest, but nonetheless significant, interest of psychophysiologically oriented researchers. Although the results of research in this field do not always point in the same direction, the view that the autonomic ...
W, Buikhuisen   +2 more
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Clock Recovery (Timing Extraction)

SPIE Proceedings, 1987
In order to regenerate pulses in a transmission system for pulse coded signals, a clock signal should be available. In self timing repeaters, this clock signal is derived from the baseband information signal itself. This includes filtering by means of a resonant circuit (SAW filter) or by a phase lock loop (PLL).
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Bone indentation recovery time correlates with bond reforming time

Nature, 2001
Despite centuries of work, dating back to Galileo, the molecular basis of bone's toughness and strength remains largely a mystery. A great deal is known about bone microsctructure and the microcracks that are precursors to its fracture, but little is known about the basic mechanism for dissipating the energy of an impact to keep the bone from ...
J B, Thompson   +5 more
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Interpolated Timing Recovery

2000
Conventional timing recovery in magnetic recording channel detector is performed on a symbol-by-symbol basis using a second-order Phase-Locked Loop (PLL). At each sampling time, the sampling phase is adjusted by a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) (Figure 6.1).
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Recovery time of dynamic allocation processes

Proceedings of the tenth annual ACM symposium on Parallel algorithms and architectures - SPAA '98, 1998
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Improving stroke recovery by timing treatment

Science, 2014
A rat model of stroke shows that the rebuilding of spinal circuits in response to training is time-sensitive.
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Basics of Timing Recovery

1996
So far we have assumed that the receiver knows the ideal decision instants to infinite precision. In practice this will not be true, and a local time-base must be established by means of a hierarchy of synchronization mechanisms. For carrier-modulated transmission systems this hierarchy starts with carrier synchronization.
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Timing Recovery

1988
Edward A. Lee, David G. Messerschmitt
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