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Database.
Publié 2024“…Individuals must be aged ≥21 years, and diagnosed with TF involving ≥1 finger. For blinding purposes, the primary author screens for eligibility, fabricates the splints and educates. …”
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Relative motion extension (RME) splint.
Publié 2024“…Individuals must be aged ≥21 years, and diagnosed with TF involving ≥1 finger. For blinding purposes, the primary author screens for eligibility, fabricates the splints and educates. …”
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Metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ) blocking splint.
Publié 2024“…Individuals must be aged ≥21 years, and diagnosed with TF involving ≥1 finger. For blinding purposes, the primary author screens for eligibility, fabricates the splints and educates. …”
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Relative motion flexion (RMF) splint.
Publié 2024“…Individuals must be aged ≥21 years, and diagnosed with TF involving ≥1 finger. For blinding purposes, the primary author screens for eligibility, fabricates the splints and educates. …”
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Contacts between Head and Arm1.
Publié 2013“…<p>List of amino-acid residue pairs involved in inter-domain interactions between Head and Arm1, arranged in descending order of occurrence. …”
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Analysis of the location of adjacent short (p) arm and long (q) arm exchanges on chromosomes 16, 17, and 18.
Publié 2009“…<p>For bivalents involving chromosomes 16, 17, and 18 in which we observed a single MLH1 focus on the p arm and a single MLH1 focus on the q arm, we examined the location of the p arm focus (centomeric/proximal, medial or distal/telomeric), ordered by the location of the q arm focus.…”
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Consecutive learning of opposing unimanual motor tasks using the right arm followed by the left arm causes intermanual interference
Publié 2017“…These findings suggest that motor control and learning of right and left arm movements involve partly similar neural networks or underlie a vital interhemispheric connectivity. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”
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Self-Sustained Rotation of Lorentz Force-Driven Janus Systems
Publié 2023“…Rotation is an interesting type of motion that is currently involved in many technological applications. In this frame, different and sophisticated external stimuli to induce rotation have been developed. …”