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Knee angle as a measure for standing capacity.
Published 2009“…<p>A stick diagram of the HL joints, at the hip, knee and ankle superimposed on the actual HL of one rat while under different levels of weight load: <i>a</i>. 10%, <i>b</i>. 50%, <i>c</i>. 60%, and <i>d</i>. 100% of body weight. …”
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Angpt1 deficiency increased vascular rarefaction after UUO.
Published 2018“…At 6 and 10 days of UUO, Angpt1KO mice showed a decreased capillary density compared to WT UUO mice. …”
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Bending–Spinning Produces Silkworm and Spider Silk with Enhanced Mechanical Properties
Published 2023“…In this study, the angle of freshly secreted silkworm (FS-S) silk was revealed to be 70.23°–87.93° and that of freshly secreted spider major ampullate (FS-MA) silk to be 0°–50°. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of FS-S silk and FS-MA silk changed after bending, first increasing and then decreasing as the bending angle was increased (0°–360°). …”
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Bending–Spinning Produces Silkworm and Spider Silk with Enhanced Mechanical Properties
Published 2023“…In this study, the angle of freshly secreted silkworm (FS-S) silk was revealed to be 70.23°–87.93° and that of freshly secreted spider major ampullate (FS-MA) silk to be 0°–50°. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of FS-S silk and FS-MA silk changed after bending, first increasing and then decreasing as the bending angle was increased (0°–360°). …”
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Bending–Spinning Produces Silkworm and Spider Silk with Enhanced Mechanical Properties
Published 2023“…In this study, the angle of freshly secreted silkworm (FS-S) silk was revealed to be 70.23°–87.93° and that of freshly secreted spider major ampullate (FS-MA) silk to be 0°–50°. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of FS-S silk and FS-MA silk changed after bending, first increasing and then decreasing as the bending angle was increased (0°–360°). …”
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Bending–Spinning Produces Silkworm and Spider Silk with Enhanced Mechanical Properties
Published 2023“…In this study, the angle of freshly secreted silkworm (FS-S) silk was revealed to be 70.23°–87.93° and that of freshly secreted spider major ampullate (FS-MA) silk to be 0°–50°. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of FS-S silk and FS-MA silk changed after bending, first increasing and then decreasing as the bending angle was increased (0°–360°). …”
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Bending–Spinning Produces Silkworm and Spider Silk with Enhanced Mechanical Properties
Published 2023“…In this study, the angle of freshly secreted silkworm (FS-S) silk was revealed to be 70.23°–87.93° and that of freshly secreted spider major ampullate (FS-MA) silk to be 0°–50°. Furthermore, the mechanical properties of FS-S silk and FS-MA silk changed after bending, first increasing and then decreasing as the bending angle was increased (0°–360°). …”
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The effect of POm E-stimulation is time-dependent.
Published 2016“…<p>This figure shows the change in mean sensory response magnitude by different POm E-stimulation intervals (50–1000 ms) before whisker stimulus. …”
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Resistance training as a tool for changing muscle mass and frailty status in sarcopenic older women: a quasi-experimental study
Published 2022“…Hence, after the intervention, we observed both a decrease in frailty and a positive change in function, since the percentage of robust women increased twice (p=0.01). …”