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View article: Accelerations and EMG Differences Between Isocaloric High-Incline Walking and Level-Grade Jogging
Accelerations and EMG Differences Between Isocaloric High-Incline Walking and Level-Grade Jogging Open
High-incline walking is a popular mode of exercise and often serves as an alternative to level-grade running for improving cardiovascular fitness. This study examined the muscle activation and biomechanical differences between high-incline…
View article: The Interaction Of Treadmill Type And Incline Slope On Biomechanics And Muscle Activation During Human Locomotion
The Interaction Of Treadmill Type And Incline Slope On Biomechanics And Muscle Activation During Human Locomotion Open
At the same speed (correspond to an RPE of 11) and grade, treadmill design may impact peak and integral muscle EMG patterns, RPE, and HR responses.
View article: Physiological and Psychological Differences Between 20% Grade Incline-Walking and Level-Grade Jogging at Isocaloric Intensity
Physiological and Psychological Differences Between 20% Grade Incline-Walking and Level-Grade Jogging at Isocaloric Intensity Open
High-incline walking is a relatively new trend with little comparative information. This study compared physiological and psychological differences between high-incline walking at 20% grade (HIW) and level-grade jogging (LGJ) at isocaloric…
View article: Approximate Bayesian Computation applied to Metrology for Nuclear Safeguards Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Approximate Bayesian Computation applied to Metrology for Nuclear Safeguards Journal of Physics: Conference Series Open
Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) is an inference option if a likelihood for the measurement data is not available, but a forward model is available that outputs predicted observables for specified input parameters. This paper applies…
View article: Comprehensive Uncertainty Quantification in Nuclear Safeguards
Comprehensive Uncertainty Quantification in Nuclear Safeguards Open
Nuclear safeguards aim to confirm that nuclear materials and activities are used for peaceful purposes. To ensure that States are honoring their safeguards obligations, quantitative conclusions regarding nuclear material inventories and tr…
View article: The impact of metrology study sample size on uncertainty in IAEA safeguards calculations
The impact of metrology study sample size on uncertainty in IAEA safeguards calculations Open
\nQuantitative conclusions by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding States' nuclear material inventories and flows are provided in the form of material balance evaluations (MBEs). MBEs use facility estimates of the materi…