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View article: The Stable Marriage Problem and Sudoku
The Stable Marriage Problem and Sudoku Open
Are you having trouble getting married? These days, there are lots of products on the market for dating, from apps to websites and matchmakers, but we know a simpler way! That's right—your path to coupled life isn't through Tinder; it's th…
View article: SARS-CoV-2 infection prevalence in healthcare workers and administrative and support staff: The first-wave experience at three academic hospitals in the Tshwane district of Gauteng Province, South Africa
SARS-CoV-2 infection prevalence in healthcare workers and administrative and support staff: The first-wave experience at three academic hospitals in the Tshwane district of Gauteng Province, South Africa Open
This study highlights that hospital staff, including administrative staff, are clearly at high risk for acquisition of SARS-CoV-2 infection during a surge.
View article: The Stable Matching Problem and Sudoku
The Stable Matching Problem and Sudoku Open
Are you having trouble getting married? These days, there are lots of products on the market for dating, from apps to websites and matchmakers, but we know a simpler way! That's right -- your path to coupled life isn't through Tinder: it's…
View article: Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation increases corticospinal excitability, while performance is unchanged
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation increases corticospinal excitability, while performance is unchanged Open
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (a-tDCS) has been shown to improve bicycle time to fatigue (TTF) tasks at 70–80% of VO 2max and downregulate rate of perceived exertion (RPE). This study aimed to investigate the effect of a-t…
View article: Effect of Tapping Bout Duration During Freely Chosen and Passive Finger Tapping on Rate Enhancement
Effect of Tapping Bout Duration During Freely Chosen and Passive Finger Tapping on Rate Enhancement Open
The present study investigated whether the duration of the first tapping bout, which could also be considered 'the priming', would play a role for the occurrence of the behavioral phenomenon termed repeated bout rate enhancement. Eighty-ei…
View article: Absolute and relative reliability of pain sensitivity and functional outcomes of the affected shoulder among women with pain after breast cancer treatment
Absolute and relative reliability of pain sensitivity and functional outcomes of the affected shoulder among women with pain after breast cancer treatment Open
The results of this study indicate that PPTs, ROM and MIMS can be measured reliably on the affected shoulder in BCS with pain after treatment. This offer the possibility of using these measures to assess the effectiveness of interventions …
View article: Motor variability in elicited repeated bout rate enhancement is associated with higher sample entropy
Motor variability in elicited repeated bout rate enhancement is associated with higher sample entropy Open
In this study we investigated motor variability in individuals who showed (responders) and who did not show (non-responders) a behavioural phenomenon termed repeated bout rate enhancement. The phenomenon is characterized by an increase of …
View article: Changes in the running-related injury incidence rate ratio in a 1000-km explorative prospective cohort study involving two unspecific shoe changes
Changes in the running-related injury incidence rate ratio in a 1000-km explorative prospective cohort study involving two unspecific shoe changes Open
A sudden change between any types of running shoes has been suggested to affect the running-related injury incidence rate. The purpose of this project was to investigate how the running-related injury incidence rate ratio (IIRR) modulates …
View article: Repeated Bout Rate Enhancement Is Elicited by Various Forms of Finger Tapping
Repeated Bout Rate Enhancement Is Elicited by Various Forms of Finger Tapping Open
Voluntary rhythmic movements, such as, for example, locomotion and other cyclic tasks, are fundamental during everyday life. Patients with impaired neural or motor function often take part in rehabilitation programs, which include rhythmic…
View article: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt does not independently increase risk of death in high model for end stage liver disease patients
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt does not independently increase risk of death in high model for end stage liver disease patients Open
Physicians often exclude patients with a model for end‐stage liver disease (MELD) score ≥ 18 from a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedure due to the concern for higher risk of death. We aimed to determine if TIPS i…
View article: The association between eccentric hip abduction strength and hip and knee angular movements in recreational male runners: An explorative study
The association between eccentric hip abduction strength and hip and knee angular movements in recreational male runners: An explorative study Open
Weak hip abductors may be related with increased hip adduction and knee abduction angular movement, which may be risk factors of lower extremity injuries. As the role of eccentric hip abduction strength ( EHAS ) on hip adduction angular mo…
View article: Sensory Feedback in Interlimb Coordination: Contralateral Afferent Contribution to the Short-Latency Crossed Response during Human Walking
Sensory Feedback in Interlimb Coordination: Contralateral Afferent Contribution to the Short-Latency Crossed Response during Human Walking Open
A constant coordination between the left and right leg is required to maintain stability during human locomotion, especially in a variable environment. The neural mechanisms underlying this interlimb coordination are not yet known. In anim…