Technologically advanced running shoes reduce biomechanical factors of running related injury risk [PDF]
Recent footwear technology has led to the development of technologically advanced running shoes (TARS), which improve running performance. However, the effect of TARS on biomechanical risk factor remains unclear.
Hyunji Kim, Jooeun Ahn
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In Vivo Emergence of Podovirus Resistance via tarS Mutation During Phage-Antibiotic Treatment of Experimental MSSA Endocarditis [PDF]
Phage therapy shows promise as an adjunct to antibiotics for treating Staphylococcus aureus infections. We previously reported a combined flucloxacillin/two-phage cocktail treatment selected for resistance to podovirus phage 66 in a rodent model of ...
Jérémy Cherbuin +3 more
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Impact of atmospheric rivers on coastal oceanographic conditions off central-southern Chile [PDF]
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are key drivers of extreme precipitation and hydrological variability along the west coasts of continents. While many studies have focused on their atmospheric impacts, the oceanographic response remains underexplored.
Yosvany Garcia-Santos +6 more
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Technologically advanced running shoes reduce oxygen cost and cumulative tibial loading per kilometer in recreational female and male runners [PDF]
Technologically advanced running shoes (TARS) improve performance compared to classical running shoes (CRS). Improved race performance has been attributed to metabolic savings in male runners, but it remains unclear if these same benefits are experienced
Amelie Werkhausen +4 more
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Why do we make safe behaviour so hard for drivers? [PDF]
Despite significant improvements in road safety in Australia and developed countries over some decades, the downward trend in fatalities and serious injuries has slowed markedly, and even stalled.
Ann Williamson
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The mild hydrotreatment of a model mixture of tar-type compounds (i.e., naphthalene, 1-methylnaphthalene, acenaphthylene, and phenanthrene) to produce partially hydrogenated products in the range of C9–C15 was studied over Pd supported on TiO2 possessing
Zaher Raad +3 more
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Mitochondrial translational defect extends lifespan in C. elegans by activating UPRmt
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) are indispensable players in translation. Usually, two or three genes encode cytoplasmic and mitochondrial threonyl-tRNA synthetases (ThrRSs) in eukaryotes. Here, we reported that Caenorhabditis elegans harbors only one
Miaomiao Guo +8 more
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Genetic resources of tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray) germplasm collections are not well characterized due to a lack of dedicated genomic resources.
Saul Eric Mwale +5 more
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Transverse Aeolian Ridge Growth Mechanisms and Pattern Evolution in Scandia Cavi, Mars
In Scandia Cavi on Mars, barchans migrating over a field of transverse aeolian ridges (TARs) leave behind distinctive trails (“wakes”) comprising both TARs undergoing exhumation and coarse-grained ripples being shed from the barchans.
Lori K. Fenton +3 more
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A mathematical conjecture associates Martian TARs with sand ripples
Considering that aeolian sand ripples are formed primarily by creeping particles caused by wind-driven saltation sand particles, we obtain a formulation for determining the height of saturated aeolian sand ripples by incorporating the reptation fluxes ...
Zhang Jinghong, Zheng Xiaojing, Zhu Wei
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