But his jog from computer science to biomechanics, while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career. |
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Although no one has carefully studied the biomechanics of water striders, he says that they, too, move by rowing. |
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She has presented papers and sessions on prevention of music-related injuries and biomechanics of piano technique. |
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The assistance of a biomechanist or a coach well-educated in biomechanics could be important in this phase of the swimmer's preparation. |
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Collagen fibrils are important for the function of musculoskeletal biomechanics in various species. |
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To restore your natural biomechanics, these Body Geometry shoes add a wedge under the forefoot that tilts the foot back to the lateral position. |
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During the past 20 years a large number of studies have examined the biomechanics and energetics of swimming in mammals. |
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The recipient projects include everything from biomechanics to genetic research, mathematical theories to computational finance. |
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Approximately 80 students attend each year, and become educated in biomechanics, anatomy, and work on the forge. |
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Yet museums are also places where complex matters such as systematics, biomechanics, and crystallography are investigated. |
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Contacting a trainer who has indepth knowledge of muscle mechanics, anatomy and biomechanics will put you on the right path. |
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Both had ball skills that pushed the laws of physics and biomechanics to the limit. |
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He was chosen because of his international reputation of applying the science discipline of biomechanics to elite sports performance. |
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Sports Science will be active in all of the camps, assisting in areas such as nutrition, psychology, biomechanics and physiology. |
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Each chapter is, in fact, a hidden lesson in physiology, biomechanics and environmental chemistry. |
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In biomechanics, movements are defined by the start, middle and end positions. |
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Learn about the history of science and engineering underlying biomechanics and clinical movement analysis methods. |
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Until next time, think about how the science of biomechanics can help eliminate some gray areas in our quest for improving performance. |
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Now sports science has lots of branches to it these days, from physiology to biomechanics, dietetics to psychology. |
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He is a former swimming champion with a degree in engineering and training in biomechanics, biochemistry, fluid mechanics and sports physiology. |
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Action Moving is the line with high biomechanics standards, combined with simplicity in use, functionality, convenience and moderateness. |
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A recurring question in the study of fish biomechanics and energetics is the mechanical power required for tail-swimming at the high speeds seen among aquatic vertebrates. |
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British osteopaths now presented themselves as complementary practitioners specializing in biomechanics and the manipulation of the musculo-skeletal system. |
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Physiotherapy can treat the muscles around the knee to alter biomechanics to optimise this tracking even with patellae that are malpositioned. |
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In occupational biomechanics, biomechanical analysis is used to understand and optimize mechanical interaction of workers with the environment. |
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They point out he has passed every test since his return, that his technique and biomechanics have improved along with his nutrition. |
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He went on to consult on Jurassic Park III, and is now professor of evolutionary biomechanics at the University of London. |
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Dr. Chris McGibbon, who studies the biomechanics of human movement, will be working with the elderly with balance issues or arthritis. |
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Starting with the 80s, science, digital modeling, medicine and biomechanics dictated the design and construction of automotive seating. |
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Currently, he is an associate professor, specializing in biomechanics. |
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The clinician can use a video recorder to film the thrower and analyze the biomechanics during slow-motion playback to pinpoint improper mechanics. |
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As with biomechanics, the majority of traffic accident reconstructionists work primarily for insurance industry. |
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Steven Vogel, a biologist at Duke University, studies biomechanics, a field that looks at biological organisms as machines, from a technologist's perspective. |
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Though Mr Muralitharan was previously cleared by biomechanics, an English match official questioned the legality of a wicked addition to his armoury of top-spinners, off-spinners and leg-spinners. |
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Engineers, chemists and biomechanics scientists at the firm, the games' supplier of running track and surfaces for ten other sports, have developed materials to help the athletes perform their best. |
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It is an underdeveloped area where engineering research is crucial to improve the knowledge of the spine biomechanics and to develop new generations of instrumentation technologies. |
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When the Centre opens this spring, you'll find Dr. Vicky Chester, specialist in clinical biomechanics, working with children with cerebral palsy or with children using a brace. |
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Despite a lack of consensus with respect to whiplash injury biomechanics, there is research indicating that reduced backset will result in reduced risk of whiplash injury. |
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From the intake stage, the performance service manager is involved in the coordination of medical and sport science services such as athletic therapy, physical therapy, biomechanics. |
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The network includes scientists from a wide variety of disciplines such as materials science, chemistry, biomechanics, biology, pathology and of course surgery. |
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He is also a teacher of functional biomechanics and plyometric training. |
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Lower limb biomechanics – the angulation of the leg in relation to the pelvis as you move, as well as the knee position, can affect how the foot is loaded. |
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Some patients benefit from the correction of underlying limb-length discrepancies and of foot biomechanics with devices such as heel lifts or orthotics. |
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They also widened their knowledge in complementary fields, such as cell and molecular biology, biomechanics, histopathology, protein biochemistry and electron microscopy. |
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The ground-breaking BROOKS DNA? shock absorption technology hence immediately adjusts to the specific biomechanics, speed and weight of every runner. |
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With her background in biomechanics, AUTO21 gave Iley the opportunity to relate her knowledge in several automotive-related areas and academic fields. |
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A temperature-controlled fluid bath has been added to Zwick's biomechanics accessory range, making it possible to simulate an in-vivo environment for tests on tissues. |
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Quite soon he realized the fact, that for research in the field of applied biomechanics to be the most effective, it had to combine quality theoretical grounds with personal hands-on skills. |
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It will also help the university attract and retain the highly qualified personnel it needs for future research into such areas as drug metabolism, biomechanics, and neurodegenerative diseases. |
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It combined a psychosocial survey, biomechanics research, participatory ergonomics interventions and a study of workers' strategies for coping with pain. |
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It is usually caused by shoe irritation, the pull of the Achilles' tendon, a high arch, or foot biomechanics while running. |
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A corpus-based reappraisal of the role of biomechanics in lexical phonotactics. |
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Brianna's research interests span a variety of fields, such as medicine and health, biomechanics, bioethics, and biological and engineering materials. |
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First the absolute trunk inclination was estimated based on a biomechanics model and information extracted through combination of 3D accelerometer and gyroscope. |
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But, according to an adviser on biomechanics to UK Athletics, this is not simply beachwear: the FitFlop appears to be capable of performing miracles. |
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Now, a pair of biomechanics theorists say that they've captured the essence of what makes human locomotion as thrifty as it is. |
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The resident personal trainer is an expert in biomechanics, a modern training initiative fast growing in popularity among sportsmen. |
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Because of this function, and because of the biomechanics of the pelvis, the autograft is wedged into the area between the sacro-iliac joint and the symphyseal region. |
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And Henrik Stenson, who blew away the field at Sawgrass last week to win with a sensational final round of 66, started using biomechanics the week before The Masters. |
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The Southern California Conference on Biomechanics is held to achieve the following purposes. |
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Biomechanics specialists have long known that snails and other limbless creatures locomote by sending waves of muscular contractions down their bodies. |
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The Biomechanics of Back Pain is comprehensive, well researched and gives an overall, very balanced view on this complex multi-faceted area of back pain. |
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