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Feasibility and Impact of 6-Month Rowing on Arm Lymphedema, Flexibility, and Fatigue in Breast Cancer Survivors. [PDF]

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Rowing Injuries

Sports Medicine, 2005
Participation in the sport of rowing has been steadily increasing in recent decades, yet few studies address the specific injuries incurred. This article reviews the most common injuries described in the literature, including musculoskeletal problems in the lower back, ribs, shoulder, wrist and knee. A review of basic rowing physiology and equipment is
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ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR WINGS

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003
![Figure][1] Birds do it, bees do it, but unfortunately we cannot. I'm alluding to the capacity for self-powered aerial flight, an activity that we humans can only appreciate from a foreign perspective.
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Row by row structure simplification

Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference, 2004
The system matrices optimization order reduction method calculates models of lower order but of high complexity. Secondary conditions can be formulated to calculate reduced systems with low complexity. One of the methods to find these secondary conditions is exploiting genetic algorithm in order to perform a global search within the search space and in
A. Yousefi, B. Lohmann, M. Buttelmann
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Terrestrial Rowing

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
The rowing machine is widely touted as the home fitness equipment that confers the most all-around benefits, but it has its drawbacks.
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Row, row, row your boat

2023
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Row-by-Row Processing

2014
It is common to find database applications that use cursors to process one row at a time. Developers tend to think about processing data in a row-by-row fashion. Oracle even uses something called cursors as a high-speed data access mechanism. But cursors in SQL Server are different.
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ROW CROPS AND CULTIVATORS FOR ROW-TO-ROW TILLAGE

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The article discusses the types of row crops, as well as cultivators for their processing.
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