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    Inter-joint coordination at baseline and post-experimental phase. by Frédérique Dupuis (10573839)

    Published 2021
    “…Fatigue group showed a significant decrease of GH flexion initial and final positions and an increase of elbow flexion initial and final positions; total joint excursion during post-experimental phase was decreased for both joints (p < 0.05).…”
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    Simulations of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Peripheral Nerve Myelin Lipid Bilayers by Yiding Yuan (10918675)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared to PI-lipids, PS-lipids were found to cause higher inter-lipid spacing and decreased order within membranes as a result of their smaller headgroup size and higher inter-lipid hydrogen bonding potential, which allow them to more frequently reside deeper in the membrane plane and produce pushing effects on other lipids. …”
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    Simulations of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Peripheral Nerve Myelin Lipid Bilayers by Yiding Yuan (10918675)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared to PI-lipids, PS-lipids were found to cause higher inter-lipid spacing and decreased order within membranes as a result of their smaller headgroup size and higher inter-lipid hydrogen bonding potential, which allow them to more frequently reside deeper in the membrane plane and produce pushing effects on other lipids. …”
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    Simulations of Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Peripheral Nerve Myelin Lipid Bilayers by Yiding Yuan (10918675)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared to PI-lipids, PS-lipids were found to cause higher inter-lipid spacing and decreased order within membranes as a result of their smaller headgroup size and higher inter-lipid hydrogen bonding potential, which allow them to more frequently reside deeper in the membrane plane and produce pushing effects on other lipids. …”