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Biomechanical findings in horses showing asymmetrical vertical excursions of the withers at walk
Published 2018“…The forelimb that was retracted when T6min was lowest showed greater retraction at toe-off (1 mm increase predicted 0.17 mm T6minDiff increase) and shorter stance duration (1 ms decrease predicted 0.3 mm T6minDiff increase). The hind limb that was in midstance when T6min was lowest showed a greater range of motion during the stance phase (1 mm increase in protraction or retraction predicted 0.2 mm T6minDiff increase). …”
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Mean (a) hub-height difference in wind speed (SW–NE), (b) difference in hub-height TI (SW–NE) and (c) mean potential temperature gradient for the SW location only, binned as an ave...
Published 2013“…<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Mean (a) hub-height difference in wind speed (SW–NE), (b) difference in hub-height TI (SW–NE) and (c) mean potential temperature gradient for the SW location only, binned as an average of each two hours as a function of local hour of day (LST) for the unwaked (#1, black) SW farm-waked (#2, red), SW direct-waked (#3, blue), NE farm-waked (#4, green) and NE direct-waked (#5, magenta) wind direction bins. …”
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Image 1_Relationship between triglyceride glucose-body mass index baselines and variation with future cardiovascular diseases risk in the middle-aged and elderly individuals.jpeg
Published 2025“…After adjusting for potential confounding factors, compared to participants with consistently low TyG-BMI levels, those with moderate TyG-BMI levels and a slowly increasing trend had an HR of 1.27 (95% CI 1.10-1.47), while those with the highest TyG-BMI levels and a slowly decreasing trend had an HR of 1.52 (95% CI 1.26-1.83).…”
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Image 2_Relationship between triglyceride glucose-body mass index baselines and variation with future cardiovascular diseases risk in the middle-aged and elderly individuals.jpeg
Published 2025“…After adjusting for potential confounding factors, compared to participants with consistently low TyG-BMI levels, those with moderate TyG-BMI levels and a slowly increasing trend had an HR of 1.27 (95% CI 1.10-1.47), while those with the highest TyG-BMI levels and a slowly decreasing trend had an HR of 1.52 (95% CI 1.26-1.83).…”
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Table 1_Relationship between triglyceride glucose-body mass index baselines and variation with future cardiovascular diseases risk in the middle-aged and elderly individuals.docx
Published 2025“…After adjusting for potential confounding factors, compared to participants with consistently low TyG-BMI levels, those with moderate TyG-BMI levels and a slowly increasing trend had an HR of 1.27 (95% CI 1.10-1.47), while those with the highest TyG-BMI levels and a slowly decreasing trend had an HR of 1.52 (95% CI 1.26-1.83).…”
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