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Effects of running shoe construction on performance in long distance running
Footwear Science, 2020In recent editorials of the British Journal of Sports Medicine (Burns & Tam, 2020) and Footwear Science (Frederick, 2020; Hoogkamer, 2020), the effect of midsole construction on running performance...
B. Nigg, Sasa Cigoja, S. Nigg
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Successes, runs and longest runs
Statistics & Probability Letters, 1986Abstract The probability distribution of the numbeer of success runs of length k ( >/ 1) in n ( ⩾ 1) Bernoulli trials is obtained. It is noted that this distribution is a binomial distribution of order k, and several open problems pertaining to it are stated.
Andreas N. Philippou, Frosso S. Makri
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To Run or Not to Run? A Community in Crisis
Case Studies in Sport Management, 2015This case addresses the events leading up to the cancellation of the 2012 New York City Marathon in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. The case highlights the importance of making fair and timely decisions. The case is assembled based on newspaper accounts of the circumstances that led to New York City’s Mayor Bloomberg declaring the 2012 marathon ...
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BMJ, 2013
Joe always has one symptom that requires examination and, as every doctor knows, the more clothes to be removed the less likely any important clinical finding. When he hangs his coat on the hook it’s a territorial marker, the visual parallel to a hyena widdling on a tree.
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Joe always has one symptom that requires examination and, as every doctor knows, the more clothes to be removed the less likely any important clinical finding. When he hangs his coat on the hook it’s a territorial marker, the visual parallel to a hyena widdling on a tree.
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The energetics of running and running shoes
Journal of Biomechanics, 1993It has been suggested that elastic energy storage and recovery in the cushioning system of an athletic shoe ('energy return') is a desirable quality that can enhance performance. However, comparing the energetics of a running shoe cushioning system with other passive energy exchange mechanisms in the running athlete suggests that the potential benefits
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2013
Continuing from the last chapter, the Hello World program is now complete and ready to be compiled and run. You can do this by going to the Debug menu and clicking on Start Without Debugging (Ctrl + F5). Visual Studio then compiles and runs the application which displays the text in a console window.
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Continuing from the last chapter, the Hello World program is now complete and ready to be compiled and run. You can do this by going to the Debug menu and clicking on Start Without Debugging (Ctrl + F5). Visual Studio then compiles and runs the application which displays the text in a console window.
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2016
Joyce Carol Oates wrote: ‘Running: If there’s any happier activity, more exhilarating, more nourishing to the imagination, I can’t think what it might be’ (quoted in Burfoot 2000, 66). On the other hand, a former long-distance runner recalled that by the age of nineteen she had ‘already given too much, all my blood and my driving, pounding heart ...
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Joyce Carol Oates wrote: ‘Running: If there’s any happier activity, more exhilarating, more nourishing to the imagination, I can’t think what it might be’ (quoted in Burfoot 2000, 66). On the other hand, a former long-distance runner recalled that by the age of nineteen she had ‘already given too much, all my blood and my driving, pounding heart ...
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A Learning Algorithm for Continually Running Fully Recurrent Neural Networks
Neural Computation, 1989Ronald J. Williams, D. Zipser
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Running increases cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the adult mouse dentate gyrus
Nature Neuroscience, 1999H. Praag, G. Kempermann, F. Gage
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