INTERLIMB COORDINATION IS NOT STRICTLY CONTROLLED DURING WALKING

Interlimb coordination is not strictly controlled during walking

Abstract In human walking, the left and right legs move alternately, half a stride out of phase with each other.Although various parameters, such as stride frequency and length, vary with walking speed, the antiphase relationship remains unchanged.In contrast, during walking in left-right asymmetric situations, the relative phase shifts from the an

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Gyroscope-Based Continuous Human Hand Gesture Recognition for Multi-Modal Wearable Input Device for Human Machine Interaction

Human hand gestures are a widely accepted form of real-time input for devices providing a human-machine interface.However, hand gestures have limitations in terms of effectively conveying the complexity and diversity of human intentions.This study attempted to address these limitations by proposing a multi-modal input device, based on the observati

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Equating model for productivity assessments Iranian researchers in the Art & medical science with the similarity approach: Case study: performing arts and health education and health promotion

Purpose: Comparative assessments of productivity between different disciplines are not simple.One of the main solutions is to equate productivity assessments researchers.In this research we focus on performing arts and health education and health promotion fields for submit the model of equating.Methodology: This Study is an applied research and ex

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The expression, localisation and interactome of pigeon CRY2

Abstract Cryptochromes (CRY) are Books highly conserved signalling molecules that regulate circadian rhythms and are candidate radical pair based magnetoreceptors.Birds have at least four cryptochromes (CRY1a, CRY1b, CRY2, and CRY4), but few studies have interrogated their function.Here we investigate the expression, localisation and interactome of

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