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A 10-Year Analysis of Resistance Training-Related Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments: Are Patterns Shifting With More Participation of Women Over Time? [PDF]
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Loop closure grasping: Topological transformations enable strong, gentle, and versatile grasps. [PDF]
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Design Methodology for a Backrest-Lifting Nursing Bed Based on Dual-Channel Behavior-Emotion Data Fusion and Biomechanical Simulation: A Human-Centered and Data-Driven Optimization Approach. [PDF]
Wang X, Cho C, Zhang P, Ge S, Wang L.
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Effects of wing lift and weight on landing-gear loads
Dean C Lindquist
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Crystalline liftings and Serre weight conjectures in the degree 2 ramified case
Hui Gao
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Olympic Weight-Lifting Injuries
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1978Because most Olympic weightlifting injuries are caused by inflexibility and improper technique, the well-trained lifter concentrates on improving these abilities.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— Exercise-associated amenorrhea (EAA) has been associated with the endurance activities of distance running, 1 ballet, 2 and competitive swimming. 3 We want to add our findings regarding weight training to this list. All female participants at the Pacific Northwest Body Building Competition were surveyed as to their menstrual history ...
D L, Elliot, L, Goldberg
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To the Editor.— Exercise-associated amenorrhea (EAA) has been associated with the endurance activities of distance running, 1 ballet, 2 and competitive swimming. 3 We want to add our findings regarding weight training to this list. All female participants at the Pacific Northwest Body Building Competition were surveyed as to their menstrual history ...
D L, Elliot, L, Goldberg
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Maximum Acceptable Weight of Lift for Asymmetric Lifting
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 200310 undergraduate men were tested to determine the effects of lifting mode and frequency on psychophysically established maximum acceptable weight of lift for 4 hr. of work. The heart rate and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) of the individuals while lifting the maximum acceptable weight of lift were measured.
Te-Shiang, Cheng, Tzu-Hsien, Lee
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Maximum Acceptable Weight of Lift
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1967Abstract This paper discusses the maximum amount of weight that an individual can be expected to lift comfortably and without strain. Recommendations based on empirical estimates, biomechanical techniques, and psychophysical methods are reviewed, including those of the International Labour Office, the Swiss Accident Insurance Institute, the Danish ...
S H, Snook, C H, Irvine
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