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Bot fit: A novel approach to assessing lower limb muscular strength. [PDF]

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Kang B   +8 more
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Multicolor interband solitons in microcombs. [PDF]

open access: yesLight Sci Appl
Ji QX   +12 more
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Perceived Exertion, Neuromuscular Activation, and Training Volume in Older Adults: Validating RPE-1 in Moderate-Velocity Elastic Band Resistance Training. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Sports Phys Ther
Colado JC   +5 more
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Repetition

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Abstract Repetition is a common literary device that can be used to create associative networks within a text, parallel structures suggesting similarities in meaning, or a wide span of effects ranging from monotony to excitement. If repetition is a common literary device, then it follows that its translation is a common challenge for the literary ...
Garth W. Strohbehn   +4 more
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Repetition. Repetition. Repetition

2015
Special advisers in Whitehall are, as the term implies, special. Some are especially charming. Others are especially obnoxious. I’ll never forget hearing about one particularly offensive special adviser who said to their Secretary of State shortly after arriving at a new department, ‘You can’t trust the press office, you can’t trust the economists, you
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Orthographic Repetition Blindness

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 2000
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of a repeated word, when words are sequentially and briefly displayed (Kanwisher, 1987). RB is also observed for non-identical words, such as home, dome. Explanations for non-identity RB assume that similarity at the level of the whole word causes the second word to be suppressed
C L, Harris, A L, Morris
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