... interpretation and in thewriting. HOK and HSK performed the analysis of the data and drafted themanuscript. JCY and ECS participated in the design of the study and performed the statistical analysis and ... (Tables 2 and 3 and Figure 1). The CD40/CD40L system belongs to the tumornecrosis factor superfamily and is a key pathway that linksinflammation and atherothrombosis [17]. C D40 and CD40L are ... 2 and 3 and Figure 1). TGF-abinds to the EGF receptor with a high affinity [21] and is indispensable for the proper development of many tis-sues and organs, wound healing, bone resorption, and angiogenesis...
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... JUSTICEEDUCATIONENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTHEALTH AND HEALTH CAREINTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSNATIONAL SECURITYPOPULATION AND AGINGPUBLIC SAFETYSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYSUBSTANCE ABUSETERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITYTRANSPORTATION ... we initially planned to conduct interviews with officers and enlisted personnel on site at PSAB and Eskan Village. PSAB and Eskan Village were selected as our research sites because, at the ... Timm, and Col Timothy Zadalis, all of AF/DP DAL. RAND colleague Craig Moore contributed insight into the formulation, conduct, and review of our analyses and conclusions. Finally, we thank RAND...
... interpretation and in thewriting. HOK and HSK performed the analysis of the data and drafted themanuscript. JCY and ECS participated in the design of the study and performed the statistical analysis and ... 2 and 3 and Figure 1). TGF-abinds to the EGF receptor with a high affinity [21] and is indispensable for the proper development of many tis-sues and organs, wound healing, bone resorption, and angiogenesis ... (Tables 2 and 3 and Figure 1). The CD40/CD40L system belongs to the tumornecrosis factor superfamily and is a key pathway that linksinflammation and atherothrombosis [17]. C D40 and CD40L are...
... factors in youngand older adults. Thus, the objectives of this study were toexamine the effects of muscle fatigue on gait characteristics under single and dual-task conditions in young and older ... stridelength and gait velocity under single and dual-task con-ditions. This contradicts findings reported by Hollmanet al. [39] and Hausdorff et al. [40] who observed differ-ences between youngand ... fatigueprotocol with standardized fatigue criteria produ ces pre-dominately age-specific effects on gait characteristicsunder single and dual-task conditions in youngand olderadults. In young adults,...
... columns indicate the mean ± standard deviation of DTC in youngand elderly subjects, and the t-scores of t-tests, with n.s., *, and *** denoting p > 0.05, p < 0.05, and p < 0.001.Table 2: ... out.MethodsEighteen younger (24.3 ± 3.5 years of age, 9 female and 9male) and fifteen older subjects (67.2 ± 3.6 years of age, 7female and 8 male) participated in Exp. A. Sixteenyounger (22,4 ± ... their left, and a pen in their right hand. A paper sheet on the clipboarddisplayed pairs of boxes, arranged in three columns of 25rows. One box of each pair was grey and the other white, and their...
... within-group factor (condition: two levels, CS and FS) and a between-group factor (age: two levels, YG and EG) on HR, RMSH, RMSS, and RMSP, and CPH, CPS, and CSH were assessed. Since all variables ... been highlighted forboth youngand elderly women aiming at attenuating theML and the AP accelerations both from pelvis to shoulder and from shoulder to head (Figures 1 and 3).The reliability ... (i.e.,typically, the step length and frequency).Materials and methodsSixteen young (young group, YG, age: 24 ± 4 years; height:1.66 ± 0.05 m; mass: 57.7 ± 7.1 kg) and twenty older (eld-erly group,...
... median and IQR of MTC and VelMTC for the youngand elderly group walking at (a) -3°, (b) 0° and (c) +3° slopes. *significance at p < 0.01.Khandoker et al. Journal of NeuroEngineering and ... of MTC and VelMTC of the youngand elderly group walking at -3°, 0°, +3° slopes. asignificantly different between -3° and 0° at p < 0.01. bsignificantly different between -3° and +3° ... Rehabilitation Research and Development 1993, 30:210-223.doi: 10.1186/1743-0003-7-18Cite this article as: Khandoker et al., Toe clearance and velocity profiles of young and elderly during walking...
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