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Neurological Effects of Repeated Blast Exposure in Special Operations Personnel. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurotrauma
Stone JR   +14 more
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Kalata B1 Enhances Temozolomide Toxicity to Glioblastoma Cells. [PDF]

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Gerlach SL   +9 more
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Comparing Injuries of Spin Bowling with Fast Bowling in Young Cricketers

Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2002
To compare the incidence and anatomic distribution of injuries sustained in spin and fast bowling in young cricketers.A prospective cohort study. Physical characteristics and retrospective data (sporting involvement and previous injuries) from young cricketers were recorded.
Peter L, Gregory   +2 more
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The kinematic differences between off-spin and leg-spin bowling in cricket

Sports Biomechanics, 2016
Spin bowling is generally coached using a standard technical framework, but this practice has not been based upon a comparative biomechanical analysis of leg-spin and off-spin bowling. This study analysed the three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of 23 off-spin and 20 leg-spin bowlers using a Cortex motion analysis system to identify how aspects of the ...
Aaron J, Beach   +2 more
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The relationship between segmental kinematics and ball spin in Type-2 cricket spin bowling

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2017
The techniques of spin bowling in cricket have been largely formulated from the collective intuitions of past players. A standard model of bowling technique has been generally prescribed for both off-spin and leg-spin bowlers, but there has been no biomechanics research to validate this approach. This study measured 20 Type-2 off-spin and 15 Type-2 leg-
Aaron J. Beach   +2 more
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Spin-bowling in cricket re-visited: model trajectories for various spin-vector angles

Physica Scripta, 2016
In this paper we investigate, via the calculation of model trajectories appropriate to slow bowling in cricket, the effects on the flight path of the ball before pitching due to changes in the angle of the spin-vector. This was accomplished by allowing the spin-vector to vary in three ways.
Garry Robinson, Ian Robinson
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Exploration evoked by the environment is balanced by the need to perform in cricket spin bowling.

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2021
Abstract In the theory of ecological dynamics, adaptive responses emerge through exploration when an individual interacts with their environment. This study investigates how when competing, the environment guides perceptual-motor exploration that is balanced by the need to meet performance requirements.
Rian H. Crowther   +4 more
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Illegal bowling actions contribute to performance in cricket finger‐spin bowlers

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2018
With advances in technology, scientists are now able to more accurately measure elbow displacement changes during the cricket bowling action. This has led to the realization that the majority of bowlers undergo some degree of elbow extension during the forward swing phase of bowling.
Wayne Spratford   +4 more
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