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Differences in Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and Power Between Young Karate Athletes of Different Competing Disciplines: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
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Effects of a spore-forming probiotic blend on bowel habits and physical well-being in adults with functional constipation: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. [PDF]
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Mouse sensorimotor cortex reflects complex kinematic details during reaching and grasping. [PDF]
Grier HA, Salimian S, Kaufman MT.
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Pain processing and pain assessment in Huntington's disease: Study protocol of the Huntington's disease - PAIN study. [PDF]
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The Forms and Structures of Chimpanzee Algae Fishing. [PDF]
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Water movement in the rabbit eye
Experimental Eye Research, 1991The intraocular distribution of topically applied D2O was quantified using deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. D2O appeared in all tissues with the highest concentration in the aqueous humor (1.2 M); however, it rapidly dissipated from the eye.
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Ion Transport and Water Movement
Journal of Dental Research, 1987Secretion of water and electrolytes in salivary glands occurs by a dual process involving the formation of a plasma-like, isotonic primary-secretion in salivary acini and its subsequent modification in salivary-ducts by the removal and addition of specific ions.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1942
The object of this investigation was to determine the rate at which water enters and leaves the eye and, more particularly, to discover the rate of total water movement between the aqueous and its environment. To accomplish this, it is essential to distinguish one molecule of water from another, for water molecules in the eye are continuously ...
V. E. KINSEY, M. GRANT, D. G. COGAN
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The object of this investigation was to determine the rate at which water enters and leaves the eye and, more particularly, to discover the rate of total water movement between the aqueous and its environment. To accomplish this, it is essential to distinguish one molecule of water from another, for water molecules in the eye are continuously ...
V. E. KINSEY, M. GRANT, D. G. COGAN
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Movement Behaviour Recognition for Water Activities
2017This work describes an analysis process for the movement traces of users during water activities. The data is collected by a mobile phone app that the Navionics company developed to provide to its users sea maps and navigation services. The final objective of the project is to recognize the prevalent activity types of the users (fishing, sailing ...
Nanni M, Trasarti R, Giannotti F
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2018
This chapter examines how the physical properties of water influence and explain the great diversity of swimming performance and mechanisms - from the scale of spermatozoa on up to whales. The key parameters of inertia, viscosity and their manifestation in the critically important Reynolds number are explained and placed in the context of a range of ...
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This chapter examines how the physical properties of water influence and explain the great diversity of swimming performance and mechanisms - from the scale of spermatozoa on up to whales. The key parameters of inertia, viscosity and their manifestation in the critically important Reynolds number are explained and placed in the context of a range of ...
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