نتایج جستجو برای: rope training

تعداد نتایج: 320511  

Journal: :Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences 2018

2009
Esther-Sabrina Platzer Joachim Denzler Herbert Süße Josef Nägele Karl-Heinz Wehking

Automatic visual inspection of wire ropes is an important but challenging task. Anomalies in wire ropes usually are unobtrusive and their detection is a difficult job. Certainly, a reliable anomaly detection is essential to assure the safety of the ropes. A one-class classification approach for the automatic detection of anomalies in wire ropes is presented. Different well-established features ...

2013
Bahloul Ghorbanian Aliasghar Ravassi Mohammad Reza Kordi Mahdi Hedayati

BACKGROUND Early obesity and its transfer to the adulthood, increases likelihood incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD). ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCA1) as a member of the ABC transporters family plays a crucial role in reverse cholesterol transport and CAD prevention. OBJECTIVE The current study aimed to investigate ABCA1 expression in lymphocytes, plasma apolipoprotein A-I and ...

M. Hashemi Gahruei

Nanocomposites made of Carbon Nanotube (CNT) bundles have attracted researchers’ attention due to their unusual properties such as: light weight, flexibility and stiffness.  In this paper, the effects of straight and rope-shaped bundles on nanocomposite effective mechanical properties are investigated.  First, FEA models are created consisting of CNTs with different shapes of straight and rope-...

2014
HUBERT MAKARUK Hubert Makaruk

Plyometric training is widely used to improve force production, power and jumping ability through specific muscle action called the stretch shortening cycle (SSC). The SSC involves a powerful concentric contraction preceded by rapid eccentric contraction. The efficacy of the SSC is mainly related to the storage of elastic energy during eccentric contraction and its quick release during concentr...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2014
Martin Buchheit Alireza Rabbani Hamid Taghi Beigi

The aims of the present study were to 1) examine whether individual HR and RPE responses to a jump rope workout could be used to predict changes in high-intensity intermittent running performance in young athletes, and 2) examine the effect of using different methods to determine a smallest worthwhile change (SWC) on the interpretation of group-average and individual changes in the variables. B...

2012
Jonathan D. Tonkin

The application of mussel spat rope for enabling the passage of redfin bully Gobiomorphus huttoni through culverts, which create velocity barriers, was trialled in the laboratory. No fish were able to access the un-roped control pipes whereas 52% successfully negotiated the pipes in the rope treatments. The success of fish ascending treatment pipes suggests mussel spat rope may be effective for...

Journal: :Neurology 2014
David E Thaler Robin Ruthazer Christian Weimar Jean-Louis Mas Joaquín Serena Emanuele Di Angelantonio Federica Papetti Shunichi Homma Heinrich P Mattle Krassen Nedeltchev Marie-Luise Mono Cheryl Jaigobin Patrik Michel Mitchell S V Elkind Marco R Di Tullio Jennifer S Lutz John Griffith David M Kent

OBJECTIVE To examine predictors of stroke recurrence in patients with a high vs a low likelihood of having an incidental patent foramen ovale (PFO) as defined by the Risk of Paradoxical Embolism (RoPE) score. METHODS Patients in the RoPE database with cryptogenic stroke (CS) and PFO were classified as having a probable PFO-related stroke (RoPE score of >6, n = 647) and others (RoPE score of ≤...

2012
Chao - Chien Lin Chen Yi - Chun

The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect of jumping rope training on the health-related physical fitness in students with intellectual impairment. Nine students aged between 13-15 and who at Chung-Shan Junior High School in Taichung City were selected as the study sample. Using the random sampling method, students were divided into the experimental group (N=6) and the control gr...

2012
Caitlin Bonnar Felicia Cordeiro Daseul Lee Daniel Yang Li

We design and implement an Android application, “Activity Stalker”, that can recognize and record what activity a person is doing in real time. In particular, the application can automatically distinguish between five activities: standing, walking, running, jumping jacks, and jumping rope. We use various machine-learning models and show that the classification accuracy is quite reasonable, both...

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