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Autor:
Lin-Sheng Chen, 陳林生
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Purpose: This study investigated the effect of different habitual exercise on muscle stiffness through ultrasound strain elastography and shear wave elastography (SWE). It further-examined the correlation between two different measuring meth
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of different habitual exercise on muscle stiffness through ultrasound strain elastography and shear wave elastography (SWE). It further-examined the correlation between two different measuring meth
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http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/d68d74
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Hypertension. 37:150-154
Blood pressure (BP) measurement plays a critical role in cardiac stress testing and is most commonly assessed manually. The emphasis of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic has renewed the interest in and the need for an automated BP device
Autor:
Cameron C. DULSKY, Christopher P. RENZI, Natalie N. MCLAURIN, Tianyu WANG, Lin-Sheng CHEN, Morgan R. WALTERS, Hirofumi TANAKA
Publikováno v:
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness.
The job environment of a police officer involves unusually high physical and mental stressors paired with hours of prolonged sedentary behavior. The availability of police officers to engage in traditional regularly-scheduled exercises is generally r
Publikováno v:
Information Sciences. 545:312-330
The analysis of representative features for multi-source and massive data streams, from which implicit knowledge is mined, has become a research hotspot in the era of rapid development of data industry. In response to the weak adaptability of traditi
Allometric relations for biomass partitioning of seven alpine Rhododendron species in south of Gansu
Publikováno v:
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology. 44:1040-1049
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:605-605
Autor:
Cameron Dulsky, Natalie McLaurin, Tianyu Wang, Lin-Sheng Chen, Morgan Walters, Christopher Renzi, Hirofumi Tanaka
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:224-224