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Mindreading From the Eyes Declines With Aging - Evidence From 1,603 Subjects.
Social cognition, in particular mindreading, enables the understanding of another individual's feelings, intentions, desires, and mental states. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) captures the ability to identify...
Mindreading From the Eyes Declines With Aging – Evidence From 1,603 Subjects
Social cognition, in particular mindreading, enables the understanding of another individual’s feelings, intentions, desires, and mental states. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) captures the ability to identify...
Differences in ground reaction waveforms between elite senior and junior academy sprinters during the block phase and first two steps

The block start and initial steps following block exit are fundamental aspects of sprinting and their development is key to junior athletes’ progression. This study assessed the difference in force production between elite...

Differences in ground reaction waveforms between elite senior and junior academy sprinters during the block phase and first two steps

The block start and initial steps following block exit are fundamental aspects of sprinting and their development is key to junior athletes’ progression. This study assessed the difference in force production between elite...

How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players

Forces applied to the ground during sprinting are vital to performance. This study aimed to understand how specific aspects of ground reaction force waveforms allow some individuals to continue to accelerate beyond the...

Synaptic Protein Profiling in the Mammalian Brain
Elizabeth Heller
Jan 01, 0001
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) contains billions of neurons each receiving thousands of synaptic inputs. Synapses are specified in part through the precise localization of synaptic proteins, yet it has not previously...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Forces Generated by Cell Intercalculation Tow Epidermal Sheets in Mammalian Tissue Morphogenesis
Evan Heller
Jan 01, 0001
Underlying the dramatic tissue movements of development--the bending, folding, squeezing, pushing, pulling, mass movements, and individual movements--are processes of cell migration. Throughout our lives, cell migration plays a...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Associations between ground reaction force waveforms and sprint start performance

Ground reaction forces produced on the blocks determine an athlete’s centre of mass motion during the sprint start, which is crucial to sprint performance. This study aimed to understand how force waveforms are associated...

Physical predictors of elite skeleton start performance
Purpose: An extensive battery of physical tests is typically employed to evaluate athletic status and/or development often resulting in a multitude of output variables. We aimed to identify independent physical predictors...
NRA Lobbyist to Speak on Second Amendment During Constitution Day on Sept. 16
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Her lecture will take place at 2 p.m. Sept. 16 in Dina's Place in the DiGiorgio Campus Center. Part of her talk will touch on the District of Columbia v. Heller case, the Supreme Court's historic ruling in 2008 overturning...
Published by: Winthrop University
Kinetic demands of sprinting shift across the acceleration phase

A novel approach of analyzing complete ground reaction force waveforms rather than discrete kinetic variables can provide new insight to sprint biomechanics. This study aimed to understand how these waveforms are associated...

Detecting meaningful body composition changes in athletes using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) imaging is considered to provide a valid and reliable estimation of body composition when stringent scanning protocols are adopted. However, applied practitioners are not always able to...
The Ursinus Weekly, June 9, 1941
Haines cites trend toward "people's law" in commencement address to seniors today Ruby, Lantern come off press final week Past and future is Class Day theme Degrees awarded 114 in Class of '41 Snyder and Greene star in...
Published by: Ursinus College
Structural Ensemble Modulation upon Small-Molecule Binding to Disordered Proteins.
Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in investigating whether disordered proteins can be targeted for clinical purposes using small molecules [1-8]. While small-molecule binding to disordered proteins can be...
Beliefs About Medicines Predict Side-Effects of Placebo Modafinil

BACKGROUND: Patients receiving placebo in clinical trials often report side-effects (nocebo effects), but contributing factors are still poorly understood. PURPOSE: Using a sham trial of the cognition-enhancing "smart pill"...

Principles of protein structural ensemble determination.
The biological functions of protein molecules are intimately dependent on their conformational dynamics. This aspect is particularly evident for disordered proteins, which constitute perhaps one-third of the human proteome....
How sprinters accelerate beyond the velocity plateau of soccer players

Forces applied to the ground during sprinting are vital to performance. This study aimed to understand how specific aspects of ground reaction force waveforms allow some individuals to continue to accelerate beyond the...

Associations between ground reaction force waveforms and sprint start performance

Ground reaction forces produced on the blocks determine an athlete’s centre of mass motion during the sprint start, which is crucial to sprint performance. This study aimed to understand how force waveforms are associated...

InChI version 1.06
The software for the IUPAC Chemical Identifier, InChI, is extraordinarily reliable. It has been tested on large databases around the world, and has proved itself to be an essential tool in the handling and integration of large...

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