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Surf's Up for Postural Stability: A Descriptive Study of Physical Activity, Balance, Flexibility, and Self-Esteem in Healthy Adults. [PDF]

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Surfing

The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2021
Surfing is one of the oldest sports known to exist, originating over 800 years ago and spreading from Polynesia to eventually encompass most every corner of the globe. Beginning in popularity with Hawaiian Kings and aristocracy, it has now spread to over 35 million people world-wide, and now is one of the newly admitted sports for the 2020 Summer Tokyo
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SURF and SURF-PI

Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Future energy systems, 2014
In this paper we propose a common file format and API for public Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) datasets such that researchers can easily evaluate their approaches across the different datasets and benchmark their results against prior work.
Lucas Pereira, Nuno Nunes, Mario Bergés
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Surfing injuries

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2002
The purpose of this study was to describe the relative frequency, pattern, and mechanism of surfing injuries. Descriptive data of surfing injuries was collected by using a Web site-based interactive multiple choice survey. Data was collected from May 1998 to August 1999.
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Surfing Injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003
Compared with other sports, surfing is relatively safe. Contact with the surfboard, rocks, coral, or sand causes most injuries. Environmental factors such as sun exposure and marine animal bites and stings are other causes of injury. Surfing with common sense, sunscreen, and proper equipment can help prevent injury.
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Surfing

2011
This guide showcases the world of extreme surfing, describing the unique culture associated with this daredevil’s sport, providing insights into what makes the top riders tick, explaining the science of big waves, and more. “The Pipeline” in O’ahu, Hawaii. “Maverick’s Point” in northern California. “Ours” near Sydney, Australia. All over the world,
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SURF

Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2011
Search engine optimization (SEO) techniques are often abused to promote websites among search results. This is a practice known as blackhat SEO. In this paper we tackle a newly emerging and especially aggressive class of blackhat SEO, namely search poisoning.
Long Lu, Roberto Perdisci, Wenke Lee
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CYBER-SURFING

Proceedings of the 1995 ACM symposium on Applied computing - SAC '95, 1995
Modern network technology has spawned an entirely new cybernetic experience: cyberspace surfing. This surfing is as much a social experience as an information gathering resource. While providing the communication infrastructure for an ever-increasing percentage of the global population, it is also becoming the focal point of an identifiable sub-culture
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