Search Results - "Yamaguchi, G"
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Placebo in sports nutrition: a proof‐of‐principle study involving caffeine supplementation
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-11-2017)“…We investigated the effects of supplement identification on exercise performance with caffeine supplementation. Forty‐two trained cyclists (age 37 ± 8 years,…”
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Observing soft x-ray magnetization-induced second harmonic generation at a heterojunction interface
Published in Applied physics letters (24-04-2023)“…Second harmonic generation (SHG) spectroscopy in the visible and infrared regions has been a useful tool to selectively probe electronic properties at surfaces…”
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Chronic lactate supplementation does not improve blood buffering capacity and repeated high‐intensity exercise
Published in Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (01-11-2017)“…Since there is conflicting data on the buffering and ergogenic properties of calcium lactate (CL), we investigated the effect of chronic CL supplementation on…”
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Reply to Areta et al.: Time to withdraw and let the myth rest
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2017)Get full text
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A planar model of the knee joint to characterize the knee extensor mechanism
Published in Journal of biomechanics (1989)“…A simple planar static model of the knee joint was developed to calculate effective moment arms for the quadriceps muscle. A pathway for the instantaneous…”
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Restoring unassisted natural gait to paraplegics via functional neuromuscular stimulation: a computer simulation study
Published in IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering (01-09-1990)“…A computer simulation of functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS)-assisted bipedal gait shows that it is difficult, but possible, to attain undisturbed,…”
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A computationally efficient method for solving the redundant problem in biomechanics
Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-08-1995)“…Determining the optimal set of musculotendon forces with which to produce a forward dynamic simulation of movement typically involves a huge investment of time…”
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A new technique for determining 3-D joint angles: the tilt/twist method
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-1999)“…Objective. To develop a new method of representing 3-D joint angles that is both physically meaningful and mathematically stable. Design. The two halves of a…”
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Three-dimensional head kinematics and cervical range of motion in the diagnosis of patients with neck trauma
Published in Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics (01-05-1996)“…To create a statistical model using three-dimensional (3D) head kinematics and range of motion (ROM) to distinguish between people with whiplash syndrome and…”
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Reversible Radical Ring-Crossover Polymerization of an Alkoxyamine-Containing Dynamic Covalent Macrocycle
Published in Macromolecules (26-07-2005)“…The synthesis of a macrocycle with alkoxyamine-based dynamic covalent bonds and its dynamic polymerization behavior are described. The macrocyclic alkoxyamine…”
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Mammary carcinoma with pulmonary metastasis in a sow
Published in Journal of comparative pathology (01-08-1990)“…Mammary adenocarcinoma was diagnosed in a 3-year-old Landrace sow with prolonged infertility, anorexia and progressive emaciation after parturition. Gross…”
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Gradients of drive stimulus (Sd) intensity generalization
Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-04-1952)“…5 groups of rats were trained to operate a Skinner-box manipulandum at different drive levels in terms of food deprivation to determine some of the…”
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Musculotendon parameters and musculoskeletal pathways within the human foot
Published in Journal of applied biomechanics (01-02-2007)“…In order to create a flexible model of the foot for dynamic musculoskeletal models, anthropometric data combined with geometric information describing the…”
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Drive (D) as a function of hours of hunger (^Ih^R)
Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-08-1951)“…219 male albino rats divided into 5 groups were trained and extinguished under food deprivation periods of 3, 12, 24, 48 & 72 hours on a modified Skinner box…”
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The effect of continuous, partial, and varied magnitude reinforcement on acquisition and extinction
Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-04-1961)“…"The various groups exhibited similar acquisition performance but showed significantly different extinction effects. The partial reinforcement and the 9-1 [9…”
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Anesthetic management for congenital deficiency of coagulation factor XIII (author's transl)
Published in Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology (01-10-1980)Get more information
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A case of von Willebrand's disease--successful application of 1-deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP) to ovarian bleeding
Published in Rinshō ketsueki (01-12-1983)Get more information
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Surgery of ectopic pregnancy, fundamental technic for practitioners
Published in Sanfujinka no jissai. Practice of gynecology and obstetrics (01-10-1969)Get more information
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Disinhibition as a function of extinction trials and stimulus intensity
Published in Journal of comparative & physiological psychology (01-08-1962)“…Rats were trained on a runway for food reward and then partially extinguished. A tone sounded during a trial produced an increase in speed (disinhibition) on…”
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The effect of change in drive level on habit reversal
Published in Journal of experimental psychology (01-10-1955)“…"Using a correction procedure, four groups of rats were trained to run a T maze to a criterion of 10 out of 12 correct responses and were then trained to…”
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