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Why do we run? Motivation profiles and training characterstics in the Garmin-RUNSAFE Running Health Study

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CUT&RUN for Chromatin Profiling in Caenorhabditis elegans

Current Protocols, 2022
AbstractCleavage under targets and release using nuclease (CUT&RUN) is a recently developed chromatin profiling technique that uses a targeted micrococcal nuclease cleavage strategy to obtain high‐resolution binding profiles of protein factors or to map histones with specific post‐translational modifications.
Felicity J, Emerson, Siu Sylvia, Lee
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Running Loss Temperature Profiles

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1993
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has adopted rules which will require the phase - in of vehicles with enhanced evaporative emissions control features beginning in the 1995 model year. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering similar new requirements.
Tam M. Cam   +3 more
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GROUP RUNS AND MODIFIED GROUP RUNS CONTROL CHARTS FOR MONITORING LINEAR REGRESSION PROFILES

2023
Profile monitoring is a critical tool for manufacturing industries to evaluate and maintain quality performance, as well as detect faults. The process of profile monitoring involves observing how variables interact with one another throughout a given period.
Ghadge, Onkar, Ghute, Vikas
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Precompetitive anxiety profiles in runners: Differences in the running motives

Journal of American College Health, 2022
The study aimed to identify precompetitive anxiety profiles and analyze the impact of those profiles in their reasons to adhere to running. A sample of 473 Spanish Amateur Athletes participated in the study. Results revealed the emergence of three profiles: (a) a high precompetitive anxiety profile characterized by high cognitive and somatic anxiety ...
Joel Manuel Prieto   +1 more
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Profile measurement using projection of running fringes

Applied Optics, 1978
A method of profile control or measurement using projected fringes is presented. The fringes are dynamically translated over the object, and the phase of the signal picked up at a selected point on the surface is used to determine the depth or the depth error of the profile at this point.
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Run-Time Profiling of Functional Logic Programs

2005
In this work, we introduce a profiling scheme for modern functional logic languages covering notions like laziness, sharing, and non-determinism. Firstly, we instrument a natural (big-step) semantics in order to associate a symbolic cost to each basic operation (e.g., variable updates, function unfoldings, case evaluations).
B. Brassel   +4 more
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Profiling apache HIVE query from run time logs

2016 International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BigComp), 2016
Apache Hive is a widely used data warehousing and analysis tool. Developers write SQL like HIVE queries, which are converted into MapReduce programs to runs on a cluster. Despite its popularity, there is little research on performance comparison and diagnose.
Givanna Putri Haryono, null Ying Zhou
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Averaged EMG profiles in jogging and running at different speeds

Gait & Posture, 2007
EMGs were collected from 14 muscles with surface electrodes in 10 subjects walking 1.25-2.25 ms(-1) and running 1.25-4.5 ms(-1). The EMGs were rectified, interpolated in 100% of the stride, and averaged over all subjects to give an average profile. In running, these profiles could be decomposed into 10 basic patterns, 8 of which represented only a ...
Gazendam, Marnix G. J., Hof, At L.
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Running Activity Profile of Adolescent Tennis Players During Match Play

Pediatric Exercise Science, 2014
The aims of this study were (1) to assess the running activities of adolescent tennis players during match play with respect to velocity, acceleration, and deceleration; (2) to characterize changes in these activities during the course of a match; and (3) to identify potential differences between winners and losers.
Matthias W, Hoppe   +5 more
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