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The running economy difference between running barefoot and running shod [PDF]
Barefoot (BF) running is very popular topic among runners and coaches, and very often discussed in papers and even mass-media point is health aspect. The aim of this study is verify influence BF on physiological indicators. Nine women (age 21.1 ± 1.79 y.o., weight 59.7 ± 5.86 kg, height 164.8 ± 4.02 cm, no previous BF running experience, athletes, non ...
Kalina, Tomáš+2 more
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RSL19BD at DBDC4: Ensemble of Decision Tree-based and LSTM-based Models [PDF]
RSL19BD (Waseda University Sakai Laboratory) participated in the Fourth Dialogue Breakdown Detection Challenge (DBDC4) and submitted five runs to both English and Japanese subtasks. In these runs, we utilise the Decision Tree-based model and the Long Short-Term Memory-based (LSTM-based) model following the approaches of RSL17BD and KTH in the Third ...
arxiv
Creativity research in music education: A review (1980-2005) [PDF]
This article lays a foundational groundwork of what is currently known regarding creativity and music education to encourage future research. It explores principal research avenues within various scholarly journals related to creativity and music ...
Running, Donald J.
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Impact of water stress on physiological traits and yields of different varieties of spring wheat
【Background】 Wheat is the second largest cereal crop after rice in China and is largely grown in arid and semiarid regions in the North. Understanding the impact of water stress on its growth and final yield is important to improve its water use ...
WANG Haosha, CAO Running, HUANG Xingfa
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A very plausible explanation for the recently observed diphoton excess at the 13 TeV LHC is a (pseudo)scalar with mass around 750 GeV, which couples to a gluon pair and to a photon pair through loops involving vector-like quarks (VLQs).
Gu, Jiayin, Liu, Zhen
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Transition to forefoot strike reduces load rates more effectively than altered cadence
Background: Excessive vertical impacts at landing are associated with common running injuries. Two primary gait-retraining interventions aimed at reducing impact forces are transition to forefoot strike and increasing cadence. The objective of this study
Erin E. Futrell+4 more
doaj
Factors Related to Cardiac Troponin T Increase after Participation in a 100 Km Ultra-Marathon
Background: Intensive and prolonged exercise leads to a rise of troponin concentration in blood. The mechanism responsible for troponin release during exercise remains ill-defined. The study aim was to search for risk factors of troponin increase after a
Łukasz A. Małek+5 more
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Diffraction in CDF: Run I results and plans for Run II [PDF]
Results on diffraction obtained by the CDF Collaboration in Run I of the Fermilab Tevatron $\bar pp$ collider are reviewed. New results are reported on soft double diffraction and diffractive $J/\psi$ production. The CDF program for diffractive studies in Run II is briefly discussed.
arxiv +1 more source
Peaks are preserved under run-sorting [PDF]
We study a sorting procedure (run-sorting) on permutations, where runs are rearranged in lexicographic order. We describe a rather surprising bijection on permutations on length $n$, with the property that it sends the set of peak-values to the set of peak-values after run-sorting.
arxiv
EFFECTS OF A PROLONGED MAXIMAL RUN ON RUNNING ECONOMY AND RUNNING MECHANICS
The purpose of this study was to document the effects of a prolonged (30 min) maximal run (PMR) on running economy (RE) and running mechanics in 16 male runners (mean VO2max = 59.0 +/- 4.5 ml.kg-1.min-1). After completing 60 min of treadmill accommodation, each subject performed two 10 min economy runs at 200 m.min-1.
Don W. Morgan+3 more
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