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Understanding Vertical Jump Potentiation: A Deterministic Model
Sports Medicine, 2015This review article discusses previous postactivation potentiation (PAP) literature and provides a deterministic model for vertical jump (i.e., squat jump, countermovement jump, and drop/depth jump) potentiation. There are a number of factors that must be considered when designing an effective strength-power potentiation complex (SPPC) focused on ...
Timothy J, Suchomel +2 more
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Potential impacts of vertical cable (VC)
The Leading Edge, 1999Traditionally, the quality of land seismic data has been poor due to the energy trapped in the low‐velocity layers in the shallow subsurface. These low‐velocity zones generate ground roll and statics which interfere with primary reflection data. Also, undersampling, poor coupling, and imprecise orientation of multicomponent geophones result in low ...
Luc T. Ikelle, Ryan J. Wilson
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Self-selected Rest Interval Improves Vertical Jump Postactivation Potentiation
Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2021Abstract do Carmo, EC, De Souza, EO, Roschel, H, Kobal, R, Ramos, H, Gil, S, and Tricoli, V. Self-selected rest interval improves vertical jump postactivation potentiation. J Strength Cond Res 35(1): 91–96, 2021—This study compared the effects of self-selected rest interval (SSRI) and fixed rest interval (FRI) strategies on postactivation ...
Everton C, do Carmo +6 more
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Interlayer cooling potential in vertically integrated packages
Microsystem Technologies, 2008The heat-removal capability of area-interconnect-compatible interlayer cooling in vertically integrated, high-performance chip stacks was characterized with de-ionized water as coolant. Correlation-based predictions and computational fluid dynamic modeling of cross-flow heat-removal structures show that the coolant temperature increase due to sensible ...
T. Brunschwiler +6 more
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The competitive advantage potential of vertical integration
Omega, 1996Abstract There is a widely held belief that backward vertical integration provides firms with the potential for a low-cost competitive advantage, and forward vertical integration provides them with the potential for a differentiation advantage. This study builds theory that underpins that belief, and then tests the theory using a sample of large ...
M.P. Fronmueller, R. Reed
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Vertical Ionization Potentials of Alkoxides in Solution
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1994Abstract The photoelectron-emission threshold energies were determined for aqueous and alcoholic solutions of potassium hydroxide and potassium metal. The energies correspond to the vertical ionization potentials of the solutes. The results are in accord with the fact that in alcohol-rich solutions the hydroxide ion reacts with alcohol ...
Kanna Sakai, Iwao Watanabe, Yu Yokoyama
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Exploring the Potential of Vertical Jump Training in Virtual Reality
Extended Abstracts of the 2021 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, 2021In many athletic activities, jumping is a fundamental skill requiring strength, stability, and coordination. It is also a good indicator for general fitness and can predict the individual risk of injury. Therefore, most people profit from training to improve their jumping performance.
Cmentowski, Sebastian, Krüger, Jens
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Evidence of potential vertical transmission of tilapia lake virus
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2019AbstractTilapia lake virus disease (TiLVD) is an emerging viral disease in tilapia with worldwide distribution. Although the horizontal transmission of TiLV has been demonstrated through the cohabitation of infected fish with susceptible fish, no direct experiment showed the potential of vertical transmission from broodstock to progeny.
Jidapa Yamkasem +3 more
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Vertical ionization potential of the CF2 radical
Chemical Physics Letters, 1975The CF2 radical was generated in an equilibrium effusion cell by the reaction of gaseous SF6 with carbon at 1550 K. From electron impact threshold measurements, the vertical IP of CF2 was found to be 11.54 ± 0.10 eV. This value is lower than previous electron impact results, but it is consistent with data obtained from dissociative photoionization ...
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Calculation of vertical ionization potentials by configuration interaction
Chemical Physics Letters, 1978Abstract The ionization potentials of H 2 O, N 2 , C 2 H 2 , and HCN were calculated by frozen-orbital configuration interaction using doouble-zeta and double-zeta plus polarization functions basis sets. The results are compared to the observed values and to those from Rayleigh—Schrodinger perturbation theory.
Delano P. Chong, Stephen R. Langhoff
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