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Spartan Daily, February 18, 1938 [PDF]
Volume 26, Issue 88https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2725/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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By engineering the PVA/H3PO4 ionic elastomer with optimized viscoelasticity and a height‐graded microstructure, the pressure sensor achieves a broad linear range up to 2000 kPa and a high sensitivity of 2.70 nF/kPa. These advancements underscore its strong potential for wearable electronics, including bio‐signal detection, health monitoring, and ...
Allen J. Cheng +13 more
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FIELD STUDY OF THE PREVALENCE OF LAMENESS IN HORSES IN THREE PROVINCES OF IRAN [PDF]
A population of 364 show jumper horses was examined for signs of lameness in three province of Iran, i.e., Tehran, Isfahan and Fars. The basis of the survey was the inability of the horse to take part in jumping exercise.
A.T. Naeini and B. T. Niak
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Unsoundnesses and blemishes of horses : feet and legs (1995) [PDF]
Unlike other farm animals, the horse is serviceable only when in motion. Any abnormal deviation in the structure or action of a horse can render it partly or completely useless.
Bradley, Melvin, Loch, Wayne Eugene
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A Fully Self‐Powered Digital Wearable System for the Auxiliary Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis
This study reports a system‐level fully self‐powered digital wearable system (FS‐DWS) for the auxiliary treatment of plantar fasciitis. By integrating arch support, energy harvesting, wearable sensing, and machine learning‐driven closed‐loop visualized feedback, the system enables effective plantar pressure reduction and self‐powered, real‐time plantar
Jiacheng Hou +10 more
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This manuscript presents the WDMS platform, an AI‐assisted, self‐powered wearable dual‐mode sensor for tele‐neurology. It integrates a contact–separation TENG insole with stretchable polyurethane optical‐fiber strain sensors to synchronously track plantar pressure and lower‐limb muscle deformation.
Tianliang Li +12 more
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Changes in Hoof Shape During a Seven-Week Period When Horses Were Shod Versus Barefoot
This crossover study tested the hypothesis that hoof shape would differ after a seven-week period of horses (n = 11) wearing shoes versus barefoot. An ANOVA appropriate to a crossover design was used to assess the differences in the change in hoof shape ...
Sara R. Malone, Helen M. S. Davies
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A prolonged break-over phase might be an indication of a variety of musculoskeletal disorders and can be measured with optical motion capture (OMC) systems, inertial measurement units (IMUs) and force plates.
M Tijssen +6 more
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Like the gait of one unfamiliar with walking in stiletto heels, the two parts of this essay move, at times arhythmically, between explo-rations of objects in environments. Part one embeds the shoe in human-centric environments as an instrument that’s used as much to displace particular autopoietic systems as ...
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An MXene‐based flexible piezoresistive sensor featuring a multi‐stage microdome architecture is developed, which simultaneously realizes high sensitivity of 11.57 kPa−1 and an ultra‐broad detection range up to 2500 kPa. When integrated into palm and sole sensor arrays combined with deep learning algorithms, it achieves a recognition accuracy of over 95%
De‐Yu Kong +9 more
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