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Resisted Sprints Do Not Acutely Enhance Sprinting Performance
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2014Sprinting speed is a vital component of successful performance in many sports. Long-term resisted sprint training has been shown to improve early acceleration performance, but the acute post-activation potentiation (PAP) effects of resisted sprinting on subsequent performance remain unclear.
Niamh, Whelan +2 more
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Proceedings of the 51st Annual Design Automation Conference, 2014
The rise of utilization wall limits the number of transistors that can be powered on in a single chip and results in a large region of dark silicon. While such phenomenon has led to disruptive innovation in computation, little work has been done for the Network-on-Chip (NoC) design.
Jia Zhan, Yuan Xie, Guangyu Sun
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The rise of utilization wall limits the number of transistors that can be powered on in a single chip and results in a large region of dark silicon. While such phenomenon has led to disruptive innovation in computation, little work has been done for the Network-on-Chip (NoC) design.
Jia Zhan, Yuan Xie, Guangyu Sun
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2023
Abstract Hypertension affects more than one billion worldwide. It is one of the leading risk factors for death and disability. The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT Trial) was done in the United States to assess the difference in cardiovascular outcomes between intensive blood pressure control (SBP <120) or a more
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Abstract Hypertension affects more than one billion worldwide. It is one of the leading risk factors for death and disability. The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT Trial) was done in the United States to assess the difference in cardiovascular outcomes between intensive blood pressure control (SBP <120) or a more
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2021
The MINT Sprint is a speeded and expanded version of the Multilingual Naming Test (MINT; Gollan et al., 2012). It has been validated in Spanish and English. For validation and methodology, please see: Garcia, D.L. & Gollan, T.H. (2021). The MINT Sprint: Exploring a Fast Administration Procedure with an Expanded Multilingual Naming Test. Journal of
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The MINT Sprint is a speeded and expanded version of the Multilingual Naming Test (MINT; Gollan et al., 2012). It has been validated in Spanish and English. For validation and methodology, please see: Garcia, D.L. & Gollan, T.H. (2021). The MINT Sprint: Exploring a Fast Administration Procedure with an Expanded Multilingual Naming Test. Journal of
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Improving repeated sprint ability: Repeated sprint vs shuttle repeated sprint training
2015Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is an important fitness requirement for team sport athletes which can be improved through repeated sprint training (RST). Repeated shuttle sprints (RSS) seem to elicit greater physiological response in comparison to repeated sprints (RS) without change of direction.
Milanović, Dragan +3 more
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Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 2015
Verdecchia P, Angeli F, Reboldi G
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Verdecchia P, Angeli F, Reboldi G
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