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Running demands and activity profile of men’s rugby sevens: a tournament scenario
This study profiled the changes in running performances and collisions within a Rugby sevens tournament. Sixteen male players were equipped with global positioning system units while competing at the 2015 and 2016 Asia Rugby Sevens series held in Colombo
Marcus Lee +4 more
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Force–velocity profiling of sprinting athletes: single-run vs. multiple-run methods [PDF]
This study explored the agreement between a single-run and a multiple-run method for force-velocity (Fv) profiling of sprinting athletes; we evaluated both absolute values and changes over time caused by sprint training.Seventeen female handball players (23 ± 3 years, 177 ± 7 cm, 73 ± 6 kg) performed 30 m un-resisted and resisted sprints (50, 80 and ...
Christian Helland +6 more
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CUT&RUN Profiling of the Budding Yeast Epigenome
AbstractMapping the epigenome is key to describe the relationship between chromatin landscapes and the control of DNA-based cellular processes such as transcription. Cleavage under targets and release using nuclease (CUT&RUN) is an in situ chromatin profiling strategy in which controlled cleavage by antibody-targeted Micrococcal Nuclease ...
Sandipan, Brahma, Steven, Henikoff
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High‐Resolution Chromatin Profiling Using CUT&RUN [PDF]
AbstractDetermining the genomic location of DNA‐binding proteins is essential to understanding their function. Cleavage Under Targets and Release Using Nuclease (CUT&RUN) is a powerful method for mapping protein‐DNA interactions at high resolution.
Sarah J, Hainer, Thomas G, Fazzio
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Improved CUT&RUN chromatin profiling tools
Previously, we described a novel alternative to chromatin immunoprecipitation, CUT&RUN, in which unfixed permeabilized cells are incubated with antibody, followed by binding of a protein A-Micrococcal Nuclease (pA/MNase) fusion protein (Skene and Henikoff, 2017).
Michael P Meers +3 more
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SEA WALL and BEACH PROFILE INTERACTION IN RUN-UP REGION [PDF]
Seawalls are the most common form of coastal defence, they are the physical barriers between land and sea. They are parallel to the beach used to prevent overtopping and flooding due to storm waves. They can be constructed in the front or back of the shoreline.
YÜKSEL, Tuğçe +7 more
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Anthropometric Profiling of New Zealand Junior Elite Triathletes
Introduction: The triathlon involves a combination of three separate disciplines-swimming, cycling and running. To date, very few studies have been conducted on the anthropometric characteristics of the New Zealand junior elite triathletes.
Bhargav Dave +3 more
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Experimental study of the tribological characteristics of a honed cylinder liner during the running-in process [PDF]
The tribological properties of the cylinder liner are of great significance in reducing energy loss from an internal combustion engine's system. In order to improve the antiwear performance of the cylinder liner at top dead center (TDC), the friction and
J. Kang +9 more
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Sprinting with prosthetic versus biological legs: insight from experimental data
Running-prostheses have enabled exceptional athletes with bilateral leg amputations to surpass Olympic 400 m athletics qualifying standards. Due to the world-class performances and relatively fast race finishes of these athletes, many people assume that ...
Owen N. Beck +2 more
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Improved CUT&RUN chromatin profiling and analysis tools [PDF]
Abstract We previously described a novel alternative to Chromatin Immunoprecipitation, Cleavage Under Targets & Release Using Nuclease (CUT&RUN), in which unfixed permeabilized cells are incubated with antibody, followed by binding of a Protein A-Micrococcal Nuclease (pA/MNase) fusion protein (1).
Meers, Michael P. +2 more
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