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DESIGN SYSTEM OF SUPER-LOW-SPECIFIC-SPEED HIGH-SPEED CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
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Virtual street crossing and scanning behavior in people with hemianopia: A step toward successful crossings. [PDF]
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The neural basis of species-specific defensive behaviour in Peromyscus mice. [PDF]
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Optimal body mass normalization of power output for accurate prediction of estimated cycling performance over complex time-trial courses. [PDF]
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Limited Evidence to Review-Is There an Association Between Cognition and Upper Extremity Motor Reaction Time in Older Adults? [PDF]
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Specificity of Speed of Exercise
Physical Therapy, 1970This paper is adapted in part from a thesis written for the degree of Master of Arts from New York University, New York, and was supported in part by research grant RT-1 (c6) from the Social and Rehabilitation Services, Department of Health, Education, Welfare, Washington, DC under the designation of New York University as a Rehabilitation and Training
Mary Moffroid, Robert Whipple
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Speed-Specific Isokinetic Training
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1984The authors studied the effects of high speed (240 degrees /sec) and low speed (60 degrees /sec) isokinetic exercise. Twenty-four subjects were randomly selected into one high speed and one low speed treatment group; treatments consisted of one set of 15 repetitions, 3 times a week for 6 weeks.
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