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C, Anunuso Justice, Mustapha Hafiz Bola, Chika Innocent, et al. "Development of an IoT-Based Drowning Detection System for Private Swimming Pools." International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation XI, no. X (2024): 176–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.51244/ijrsi.2024.1110018.

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Drowning is among the top three leading causes of unintentional death worldwide, accounting for over 8% of all injury-related deaths. Annually, over 22,000 deaths occur due to drowning in adults, teenagers, and children. The highest rate is among children aged 0–15 years. Available solutions to this murder (drowning) involve traditional fencing of swimming pools, the use of wrist bands with RF connections, heartbeat sensors, monitoring systems using LASER and LDR, etc. These methods are not sufficient to solve the problems, as past methods involve wearable buildings systems. This paper propose
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Rome, L. C., and A. A. Sosnicki. "Myofilament overlap in swimming carp. II. Sarcomere length changes during swimming." American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 260, no. 2 (1991): C289—C296. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.1991.260.2.c289.

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This study was performed to determine myofilament overlap during swimming in carp. By using frozen sections, we found that sarcomere lengths of the red and white muscle could be related to the curvature of the backbone. Sarcomere length (SL) during swimming was calculated from an analysis of backbone curvature in high-speed motion pictures. Because carp have the same myofilament lengths as frogs, we related force generation to SL using the frog SL-tension curve. At slow swimming speeds, the red fibers are used at a SL of 1.91-2.22 microns, where force generation is calculated to be no less tha
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Kałamajska, Elżbieta, Jacek Misiurewicz, and Jerzy Weremczuk. "Wearable Pulse Oximeter for Swimming Pool Safety." Sensors 22, no. 10 (2022): 3823. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22103823.

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The purpose of this research was to develop an algorithm for a wearable device that would prevent people from drowning in swimming pools. The device should detect pre-drowning symptoms and alert the rescue staff. The proposed detection method is based on analyzing real-time data collected from a set of sensors, including a pulse oximeter. The pulse oximetry technique is used for measuring the heart rate and oxygen saturation in the subject’s blood. It is an optical method; subsequently, the measurements obtained this way are highly sensitive to interference from the subject’s motion. To elimin
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Xu, Hai Jun, Cun Yun Pan, Dai Bing Zhang, and Xiang Zhang. "Design and Analysis of Hydraulic-Driven Bionic Joint for Undulating Thruster." Advanced Materials Research 479-481 (February 2012): 2355–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.479-481.2355.

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Undulate fin is the main propelling organ of MPF mode fish, which could produce propelling wave continually and controllabily while swimming, and this propelling mode has characteristics of high efficiency and low disturbance to fluid field. In this paper, biological structure of “Nilotic Ghost” fish’s long flexible fin(Undulate Fin) is studied with physiological anatomizing and X-ray perspectiving means. Then motion characteristics of the undulate fin are revealed with pictures from fish’s swimming video. Under the bionical conclusions, a hydraulic-driven bionic joint for undulating thruster
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Hibberd, Elizabeth E., Kevin Laudner, David J. Berkoff, Kristen L. Kucera, Bing Yu, and Joseph B. Myers. "Comparison of Upper Extremity Physical Characteristics Between Adolescent Competitive Swimmers and Nonoverhead Athletes." Journal of Athletic Training 51, no. 1 (2016): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-51.2.04.

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ContextAlterations to upper extremity physical characteristics of competitive swimmers (posture, range of motion [ROM], and subacromial-space distance) are commonly attributed to cumulative training load during a swimmer's competitive career. However, this accepted clinical belief has not been established in the literature. It is important to understand whether alterations in posture and associated physical characteristics occur as a result of sport training or factors other than swimming participation to better understand injury risk and possible interventions.ObjectiveTo compare posture, sub
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Bittendorf, Carl, Thorsten Stein, Stefan Sell, and Bernd J. Stetter. "Development of an IMU-based motion capture system for swimming: A study protocol." Current Issues in Sport Science (CISS) 9, no. 4 (2024): 015. http://dx.doi.org/10.36950/2024.4ciss015.

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Optical motion capture systems are the gold standard for collecting three-dimensional kinematic data in sports. However, while their use in flow channels is somewhat practical, they are difficult to employ in swimming pools, e.g. due to camera placement and the dynamic refraction of light and air bubbles. IMUs can circumvent these problems, but have so far primarily been used to calculate relatively condensed information such as distance per stroke or lap counts (Magalhaes et al., 2015). Additionally, current commercially available IMU-based systems for the collection of segment orientations a
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ROME, LAWRENCE C., and R. MCNEILL ALEXANDER. "The Influence of Temperature on Muscle Velocity and Sustained Performance in Swimming Carp." Journal of Experimental Biology 154, no. 1 (1990): 163–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.154.1.163.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate how fish locomote at different muscle temperatures. Sarcomere length excursion and muscle shortening velocity, V, were determined from high-speed motion pictures of carp, Cyprinus carpio (11–14 cm), swimming steadily at various sustained speeds at 10, 15 and 20°C. In the middle and posterior regions of the carp, sarcomeres of the lateral red muscle underwent cyclical excursions of 0.31 μm, centred around the resting length of 2.06 μm (i.e. from 1.91 to 2.22 μm). The amplitudes of the sarcomere length excursions were essentially independent of swimming spee
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Fish, FE. "Comparative kinematics and hydrodynamics of odontocete cetaceans: morphological and ecological correlates with swimming performance." Journal of Experimental Biology 201, no. 20 (1998): 2867–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.201.20.2867.

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Propulsive morphology and swimming performance were compared for the odontocete cetaceans Delphinapterus leucas, Orcinus orca, Pseudorca crassidens and Tursiops truncatus. Morphological differences were apparent among the whales. The general body contour and low-aspect-ratio caudal flukes of D. leucas indicated that this species was a low-performance swimmer compared with the other species. Propulsive motions were video-taped as animals swam steadily in large pools. Video tapes were analyzed digitally using a computerized motion-analysis system. Animals swam at relative velocities ranging from
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Li, Yuqing, Zehua Han, Changli Ma, et al. "Structure and dynamics of supercooled water in the hydration layer of poly(ethylene glycol)." Structural Dynamics 9, no. 5 (2022): 054901. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/4.0000158.

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The statics and dynamics of supercooled water in the hydration layer of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) were studied by a combination of quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Two samples, that is, hydrogenated PEG/deuterated water (h-PEG/D2O) and fully deuterated PEG/hydrogenated water (d-PEG/H2O) with the same molar ratio of ethylene glycol (EG) monomer to water, 1:1, are compared. The QENS data of h-PEG/D2O show the dynamics of PEG, and that of d-PEG/H2O reveals the motion of water. The temperature-dependent elastic scattering intensity of both samples
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Carballo-Fazanes, Aida, and Joost J. L. M. Bierens. "The Visible Behaviour of Drowning Persons: A Pilot Observational Study Using Analytic Software and a Nominal Group Technique." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 18 (2020): 6930. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186930.

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Although drowning is a common phenomenon, the behaviour of drowning persons is poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to provide a quantitative and qualitative analysis of this behaviour. This was an observational study of drowning videos observed by 20 international experts in the field of water safety. For quantitative analysis, each video was analysed with Lince observation software by four participants. A Nominal Group Technique generated input for the qualitative analysis and the two principal investigators conducted a post-hoc analysis. A total of 87.5% of the 23 videos showed d
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Fitriantono, Muhammad Rusyanto, Agus Kristiyanto, and Siswandari. "The Development Of Natural Potential Of Ponggok Village As Recreational Sports And Water Sports Tourism For Regional People In Klaten Regency." Journal of Education, Health and Sport 9, no. 4 (2019): 220–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2631071.

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<strong>Fitriantono Muhammad Rusyanto, Kristiyanto Agus, Siswandari. The Development Of Natural Potential Of Ponggok Village As Recreational Sports And Water Sports Tourism For Regional People In Klaten Regency. </strong><strong>Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2019;9(4):2</strong><strong>20</strong><strong>-2</strong><strong>30</strong><strong>. eISSN 2391-8306. DOI </strong><strong>http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo</strong><strong>.</strong><strong>2631071</strong> <strong>http://ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/67</strong><strong>90</strong> <strong>https://pbn.nauka.gov.pl/
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Sanz, Magdalena. "El bebé y el niño pequeño en el agua: Aplicación de los principios de Emmi Pikler en pedagogía acuática para la primera infancia." Revista de Investigación en Actividades Acuáticas 1, no. 2 (2017): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.21134/riaa.v1i2.394.

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Antecedentes: A partir del conocimiento de la más amplia investigación realizada sobre la pura motricidad libre en bebés y niños desde los 3 meses hasta los 3 años de vida llevada a cabo por el Instituto Loczy en Budapest (Hungría), reformulamos las prácticas tradicionales de la natación temprana, generando recursos pedagógicos que eviten provocar en el agua posturas que los bebés y niños no hayan alcanzado por sí mismos en tierra, y que reemplacen las inmersiones dirigidas por el adulto en cualquiera de las etapas del aprendizaje.Objetivos: Se ha comprobado que esta nueva propuesta pedagógica
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Nunes, D., and D. Hudson. "AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION INTO REDUCTION OF SLOSHING EFFECTS IN SWIMMING POOLS ONBOARD CRUISE VESSELS." Design & Operation of Passenger Ships 2019, May 1, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3940/rina.pass.2019.06.

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This study aims to analyse swimming pool sloshing for cruise vessels and suggest ways to mitigate its impacts without disrupting passenger usage. A custom-built large model-scale modular tank fitted to a 6-axis motion table was designed to conduct experiments. The motions experienced by the vessel in typical moderate were calculated and used as input to the 6-axis motion table. Tests were conducted to determine the natural frequencies and wave amplitude of the water in the pool for a typical modern large cruise vessel with and without baffles fitted. Baffle designs considered include designs b
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Escoubet, Nicolas, Romain Brette, Lea-Laetitia Pontani, and Alexis Michel Prevost. "Interaction of the mechanosensitive microswimmer Paramecium with obstacles." Royal Society Open Science 10, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.221645.

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In this work, we report investigations of the swimming behaviour of Paramecium tetraurelia , a unicellular microorganism, in micro-engineered pools that are decorated with thousands of cylindrical pillars. Two types of contact interactions are measured, either passive scattering of Paramecium along the obstacle or avoiding reactions (ARs), characterized by an initial backward swimming upon contact, followed by a reorientation before resuming forward motion. We find that ARs are only mechanically triggered approximately 10% of the time. In addition, we observe that only a third of all ARs trigg
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Poongodi, J., K. Kavitha, S. Sathish, and R. Lakshmana Kumar. "Hybrid AI‐Driven Bio‐Inspired Wearable Sensors With Aquasense AI Technology for Multimodal Health Monitoring and Rehabilitation in Dynamic Environments." Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies 36, no. 3 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1002/ett.70081.

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ABSTRACTAquaSense AI is a bio‐inspired, wearable sensor system that enables a paradigmatic shift in healthcare and physiotherapy, emulating nature's sensory capabilities of aquatic animals. Flexible, waterproof sensors are used to detect human motion, balance, and posture on land and in water. AquaSense AI is perfect for application in swimming pools and hydrotherapy sessions. AquaSense AI delivers real‐time, high‐precision feedback to enable effective rehabilitation, fall prevention, and fitness monitoring. In Under water, these sensors follow a person's posture and the coordination of their
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Hooman, Jafarabadi. "Introducing an Image Processing Base Idea for Outdoor Children Caring." July 23, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1075144.

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In this paper application of artificial intelligence for baby and children caring is studied. Then a new idea for injury prevention and safety announcement is presented by using digital image processing. The paper presents the structure of the proposed system. The system determines the possibility of the dangers for children and babies in yards, gardens and swimming pools or etc. In the presented idea, multi camera System is used and receiver videos are processed to find the hazardous areas then the entrance of children and babies in the determined hazardous areas are analyzed. In this conditi
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Sharma, Sarah. "The Great American Staycation and the Risk of Stillness." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.122.

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The habitual passenger cannot grasp the folly of traffic based overwhelmingly on transport. His inherited perceptions of space and time and of personal pace have been industrially deformed. He has lost the power to conceive of himself outside the passenger role (Illich 25).The most basic definition of Stillness refers to a state of being in the absence of both motion and disturbance. Some might say it is anti-American. Stillness denies the democratic freedom of mobility in a social system where, as Ivan Illich writes in Energy and Equity, people “believe that political power grows out of the c
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Lisle, Debbie. "The 'Potential Mobilities' of Photography." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.125.

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In the summer of 1944, American Sergeant Paul Dorsey was hired by the Naval Aviation Photography Unit (NAPU) to capture “the Marines’ bitter struggle against their determined foe” in the Pacific islands (Philips 43). Dorsey had been a photographer and photojournalist before enlisting in the Marines, and was thus well placed to fulfil the NAPU’s remit of creating positive images of American forces in the Pacific. Under the editorial and professional guidance of Edward Steichen, NAPU photographers like Dorsey provided epic images of battle (especially from the air and sea), and also showed Ameri
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Champion, Katherine M. "A Risky Business? The Role of Incentives and Runaway Production in Securing a Screen Industries Production Base in Scotland." M/C Journal 19, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1101.

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IntroductionDespite claims that the importance of distance has been reduced due to technological and communications improvements (Cairncross; Friedman; O’Brien), the ‘power of place’ still resonates, often intensifying the role of geography (Christopherson et al.; Morgan; Pratt; Scott and Storper). Within the film industry, there has been a decentralisation of production from Hollywood, but there remains a spatial logic which has preferenced particular centres, such as Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney and Prague often led by a combination of incentives (Christopherson and Storper; Goldsmith and O’Re
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Burford, James. "“Dear Obese PhD Applicants”: Twitter, Tumblr and the Contested Affective Politics of Fat Doctoral Embodiment." M/C Journal 18, no. 3 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.969.

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It all started with a tweet. On the afternoon of 2 June 2013, Professor Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and visiting instructor at New York University (NYU), tweeted out a message that would go on to generate a significant social media controversy. Addressing aspiring doctoral program applicants, Miller wrote:Dear obese PhD applicants: if you didn’t have the willpower to stop eating carbs, you won't have the willpower to do a dissertation #truthThe response to Miller’s tweet was swift and fiery. Social media users began engaging with him on T
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Rodriguez, Mario George. "“Long Gone Hippies in the Desert”: Counterculture and “Radical Self-Reliance” at Burning Man." M/C Journal 17, no. 6 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.909.

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Introduction Burning Man (BM) is a festival of art and music that materialises for one week each year in the Nevada desert. It is considered by many to be the world’s largest countercultural event. But what is BM, really? With record attendance of 69,613 in 2013 (Griffith) (the original event in 1986 had twenty), and recent event themes that have engaged with mainstream political themes such as “Green Man” (2007) and “American Dream” (2008), can BM still be considered countercultural? Was it ever? In the first part of this article, we define counterculture as a subculture that originates in th
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