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LAKE, MARK J., and PETER R. CAVANAGH. "Six weeks of training does not change running mechanics or improve running economy." Medicine &amp Science in Sports &amp Exercise 28, no. 7 (1996): 860–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199607000-00013.

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Ramskov, Daniel, Sten Rasmussen, Henrik Sørensen, Erik Thorlund Parner, Martin Lind, and Rasmus Oestergaard Nielsen. "Run Clever – No difference in risk of injury when comparing progression in running volume and running intensity in recreational runners: A randomised trial." BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 4, no. 1 (2018): e000333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2017-000333.

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Background/aimThe Run Clever trial investigated if there was a difference in injury occurrence across two running schedules, focusing on progression in volume of running intensity (Sch-I) or in total running volume (Sch-V). It was hypothesised that 15% more runners with a focus on progression in volume of running intensity would sustain an injury compared with runners with a focus on progression in total running volume.MethodsHealthy recreational runners were included and randomly allocated to Sch-I or Sch-V. In the first eight weeks of the 24-week follow-up, all participants (n=839) followed
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Dolny, Dennis, Talin Louder, Luke Roberts, Jimmy Hoover, Nicolas Clark, and Eadric Bressel. "Aquatic Treadmill Running Does Not Alter Select Land Treadmill Running Kinematics After Six-Weeks of Training." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 48 (May 2016): 1077. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000488241.40882.81.

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Sánchez-Ramírez, Celso, and Luis M. Alegre. "Plantar support adaptations in healthy subjects after eight weeks of barefoot running training." PeerJ 8 (March 31, 2020): e8862. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8862.

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Background Although the studies of barefoot running have intensified, it is still missing longitudinal work analyzing the effects of barefoot running on the phases of plantar support. The objective of this research was to analyze the modifications undergone by the Total Foot Contact (TFC) phase and its Flat Foot Phase (FFP) in subjects beginning the practice of barefoot running, in its acute and chronic effects. Methods A total of 28 subjects were divided into the Barefoot Group (BFGr) (n = 16) and the Shod Group (SHGr) (n = 12), evaluated before (Baseline) and after running for 20 min at 3.05
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TURNER, AMANDA M., MATT OWINGS, and JAMES A. SCHWANE. "Improvement in Running Economy After 6 Weeks of Plyometric Training." Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 17, no. 1 (2003): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/00124278-200302000-00010.

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TURNER, AMANDA M., MATT OWINGS, and JAMES A. SCHWANE. "Improvement in Running Economy After 6 Weeks of Plyometric Training." Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 17, no. 1 (2003): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/1533-4287(2003)017<0060:iireaw>2.0.co;2.

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Turner, A. M., J. M. Owings, and J. A. Schwane. "SIX WEEKS OF PLYOMETRIC TRAINING (PLYOM) IMPROVES RUNNING ECONOMY (ECON)." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 31, Supplement (1999): S312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199905001-01552.

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Netto, Cesar de Cesar, Zijun Zhang, Mario Lobao Goncalves, et al. "Mechanical Overload Followed by Consecutive Collagenase Injections: Developing a Multifactorial and Long-Lasting Animal Model of Induced Achilles Tendinopathy." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 5, no. 4 (2020): 2473011420S0003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011420s00034.

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Category: Basic Sciences/Biologics; Hindfoot; Sports Introduction/Purpose: Different animal models of Achilles tendinopathy have been proposed in the literature. They usually involve the induction of tendinopathic findings by either chemical stress (most commonly with one or more injections of collagenase, mimicking intrinsic factors) or mechanical stress (by repetitive exercise-induced stress with treadmill running exercises, simulating extrinsic risk factors). To date, no study has evaluated the combination of a mechanical trigger followed by collagenase injections, replicating the logical a
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Vitez, Luka, Petra Zupet, Vesna Zadnik, and Matej Drobnič. "Running injuries in the participants of Ljubljana Marathon." Slovenian Journal of Public Health 56, no. 4 (2017): 196–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0027.

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Abstract Introduction The aim of our study was to determine the self-reported incidence and prevalence of running-related injuries among participants of the 18th Ljubljana Marathon, and to identify risk factors for their occurrence. Methods A customized questionnaire was distributed over registration. Independent samples of t-test and chi-square test were used to calculate the differences in risk factors occurrence in the injured and non-injured group. Factors which appeared significantly more frequently in the injured group were included further into multiple logistic regression analysis. Res
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Slysz, Joshua T., and Jamie F. Burr. "Impact of 8 weeks of repeated ischemic preconditioning on running performance." European Journal of Applied Physiology 119, no. 6 (2019): 1431–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00421-019-04133-6.

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Morrow, Matthew J. (Matthew John). "Effects of Ten Weeks of Deep Water Running or Land Based Run Training." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278587/.

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Populations that utilize deep water running (DWR) are described in Chapter I. A review of the literature concerning studies comparing peak physiological variables of water exercises (swimming, DWR, & land based running) to land based exercises (cycle ergometer, walking, & running) are presented in Chapter II. The protocols utilized for obtaining peak values on land and in the water along with subject characteristics, statistical methods and description of the training regimen are discussed in Chapter HI. The results, presented in Chapter IV, indicate no interaction between any of the variables
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Terwilliger, Melissa A. "The Effect of the SHR Y Chromosome on Voluntary Running." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1185821356.

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Manselin, Tom, and Olof Södergård. "Six weeks of high intensity interval training with hyperoxia or normoxia in trained cyclists : A polarized and periodized training approach." Thesis, Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan, GIH, Institutionen för idrotts- och hälsovetenskap, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-4262.

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Aim The main aim of this study was to investigate the longitudinal effects on cycling performance using a polarized and periodized scheme that was highly supervised and controlled. The second aim was to investigate the effect of using Hyperoxia. The questions used to address the aim were: (1) How does overall performance change after a six-week training intervention? (2) What is the time-course and pattern of performance changes to the training scheme? (3) How does the performance change within the groups?   Method Nineteen male and female cyclists started the study (13 male and 6 female), how
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Holderman, Jonathon Blake. "Run for Good: The Effects of a Ten-week Intervention on Fitness and Exercise Behavior in Underactive Youth." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1345480166.

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Offerman, Jens. "Can internal and external load measures via Polar Vantage V predict training status in trained individuals? : - A prospective study during a normal and a heavy load training week." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Avdelningen för idrottsmedicin, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-163225.

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Purpose To evaluate the information provided by Polar Vantage V, a new generation of heart rate monitor/watch (HRM-watch) to the user, regarding the acute:chronic load ratio (ACLR), based onthe external and internal load measures and examine the measures against psychological and physiological measures before and during a threshold test with VO2max testing. Method A five-week prospective study with results and data collected during and after four normal training weeks and during a fifth week with a very high training load. The results from HRM-watchwere then evaluated against the results from
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Chen, Yun-Tsung, and 陳昀宗. "Effects of Eight Weeks of Running Training Combined with Blood Flow Restriction on Cardiopulmonary and Muscular Fitness of Male Athletes." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19123474921969973398.

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博士<br>國立臺灣師範大學<br>體育學系<br>104<br>Purpose: This study investigated the effects of 8 week (3 days/week) running training combined with blood flow restriction on cardiopulmonary and muscular fitness on athletes. Methods: Twenty male athletes were recruited and pair matched into (1) running with thigh blood flow restriction group (RT-BFR, n=10), or (2) running training only group (RT, n=10). All subjects in both groups performed five sets of 3-min running training at the relative speed of 50%HRR with a 1-min rest between sets. RE-BFR group performed running sessions with pressure cuff belts. The o
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Wu, Yi-chia, and 吳益佳. "Effects of eight-week continuous and discontinuous running exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38172570083822269997.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣師範大學<br>體育學系<br>92<br>Effects of Eight-week Continuous and Discontinuous Running Exercise on Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adolescents July 2004 Student: Yi-chia Wu Advisor: Jiunn-chern Jwo Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of eight-week continuous and discontinuous running exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents. Method: Thirty adolescents (age=13.6±0.51 yrs, VO2max=47.13±7.24 ml/kg/min) were recruited as the subjects for this study. They were divided into thre
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Chu, Kelly Shan-Lin. "Cardiorespiratory responses following an 8 week deep water running training program in elderly women." Thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/10595.

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The study compared the acute and training responses of deep water running (DWR) to treadmill running (TMR) in elderly women. Twenty inactive, healthy women (64.5 ± 3.5 years) volunteered to participate in this study. Subjects were randomly and evenly divided into a control or exercise group. Maximal TMR exercise response was achieved using a graded protocol of 3.5mph, increasing 2% grade/min. Maximal DWR exercise response was achieved using a tethered apparatus starting at an initial load of 300g and increasing lOOg/min. Training intensities were set at 70%, 75%, and 80% of pre-training
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Tingley, Suzanne Patricia. "The menstrual cycle, ovulatory, and hormonal effects of an 8-week abruptly increasing running program in recreationally active women." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/16813.

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Background: Researchers assert that a woman's reproductive system is disrupted below an energy availability (EA) threshold of 25kcal/kgLBM/day, independent of exercise stress. Alternatively, research also suggests that an abrupt increase in training over an 8-week period disrupts luteal and ovulatory function in recreationally active women. It is not known whether EA and/or the stress of an abrupt program will further disrupt the luteal, ovulatory, and hormone function in gynecological mature women with regularly ovulatory and disturbed menstrual cycles. Methods: The menstrual cycle, ov
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Hsu, Ching-Yi, and 許靜宜. "The Effects of 10-week Deep Water Running with vest on Aerobic Fitness and magnetocardiography of the Female Middle-Age." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69045447851712100731.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣師範大學<br>體育學系<br>96<br>The Effects of 10-week Deep Water Running with vest on Aerobic Fitness and magnetocardiography of the Female Middle-Age. 2007 Oct Hsu, Ching-Yi Advisor: Fang, Chin-Lung Abstract Objectives: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of 10-week Deep Water Running with vest training of middle-age female on aerobic fitness and magnetocardiography。Methods:Twenty-four women(average age was 64.58 ± 4.25 yr)were recruited as subjects and randomly assigned to Deep Water Running(DWR,12 s
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Books on the topic "Weeks running"

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Sport Medicine Council of B.C., ed. The beginning runner's handbook: The proven 13-week RunWalk program. 4th ed. Greystone Books/D&M Publishers, 2012.

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Jones, Julia. Up and running: Your 8-week guide to go from 0-5k and beyond and discover the life-changing power of running! Cico Books, 2015.

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1961-, Murr Scott, and Moss Ray 1948-, eds. Runner's world run less, run faster: Become a faster, stronger runner with the revolutionary 3-run-a-week training program. Rodale, 2011.

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Ackland, Jon. Beginner's half-marathon trainer: The 14-week program to completing a half-marathon in your best time. Ulysses Press, 2008.

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Ian, MacNeill. The beginning runner's handbook: The proven 13-week walk/run program. Greystone Books, 2001.

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Sport Medicine Council of B.C., ed. The beginning runner's handbook: The proven 13-week walk-run program. Greystone Books, 1999.

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Ausenhus, Pam. Running the race of faith: Living a life of faith and purpose : 8 week devotional journal. Concordia Pub. House, 2001.

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Magill, Pete. SpeedRunner: 4 Weeks to Your Fastest Leg Speed In Any Sport. VeloPress, 2018.

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Runners World Training Journal 52 Weeks Of Motivation Training Tips Nutrition Advice And Much More For Every Kind Of Runner. Rodale Press, 2012.

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Runner's World Training Journal for Beginners: 52 Weeks of Motivation, Training Tips, Nutrition Advice and Much More for Runners Who Are Just Starting Out. Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony/Rodale, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Weeks running"

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Noffsinger, Edward B. "A 10-Week Pipeline for Launching New DIGMAs and PSMAs." In Running Group Visits in Your Practice. Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b106441_11.

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Li, Fang-Hui, Hai-Tao Yu, Lin Xiao, and Yan-Ying Liu. "Response of BAX, Bcl-2 Proteins, and SIRT1/PGC-1α mRNA Expression to 8-Week Treadmill Running in the Aging Rat Skeletal Muscle." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38810-6_38.

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Sewell, Anna. "The Golden Rule." In Black Beauty. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199608522.003.0042.

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Two or three weeks after this, as we came into the yard rather late in the evening, Polly came running across the road with the lantern (she always brought it to him if it was not very wet). ‘It has all come right, Jerry; Mrs....
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Griggio, Lisa, and Sara Pittarello. "How a multilingual project can foster and enhance international mobility." In Designing and implementing virtual exchange – a collection of case studies. Research-publishing.net, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14705/rpnet.2020.45.1121.

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This case study refers to the eTandem pre-mobility project coordinated by the Padova University Language Centre running twice a year since 2015 for approximately eight weeks. The project matches up local university students with incoming international students, thus boosting integration between the two groups and increasing internationalisation at home. One-to-one and many-to-many interactions are organised, the latter with the support of trained facilitators, who launch asynchronous (in an online multilingual community) and synchronous, intercultural, theme-based learning activities to be discussed every week. Students’ linguistic, intercultural, and digital competences, as well as autonomy, are enhanced throughout the project, making them better prepared for their mobility.
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"Management of labour." In Tasks for Part 3 MRCOG Clinical Assessment, edited by Sambit Mukhopadhyay and Medha Sule. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198757122.003.0015.

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This task assesses the following clinical skills: … ● Patient safety ● Communication with patients and their relatives ● Information gathering ● Applied clinical knowledge … You are an ST5 doctor in the diabetic antenatal clinic. The clinic has been particularly busy today and is running 60 minutes late. There are several different clinics running simultaneously and no extra staff available to help in the diabetic clinic. You are asked to see Claire Potter, a 28- year- old lady with Type 1 diabetes who is 32 weeks in her first pregnancy. She has no other medical risk factors and her diabetes is well controlled with no complications. A recent HBA1c was 45. Ultrasound today shows normal liquor and normal symmetrical growth plotting on her established growth curve at 75th centile. Conduct a focused antenatal review and respond to her concerns. You have 10 minutes for this task (+ 2mins initial reading time). This task assesses the communication skills and application of knowledge regarding diabetes in pregnancy. Please do not interrupt or prompt. Record your overall clinical impression of the candidate for each domain (i.e. pass, borderline, or fail). There are marks for the actor to also assign at the end of the station You are Claire Potter, a 28- year- old solicitor, 32 weeks into your first pregnancy. You have Type 1 diabetes since you were 12 and are very confident in how best to control your diabetes. You are meticulous with checking your BM’s and adjusting your insulin accordingly and they are all within range (4– 6.5). You have no complications of diabetes and no other health problems. You take short and long acting insulin and have no allergies. You do not smoke or drink alcohol. You’re dating and anomaly ultrasound scans were normal and screening tests were low risk for Down’s syndrome. Your pregnancy has been uneventful with regular clinic reviews of your diabetes. Your last scan at 28/ 40 showed the baby was growing normally. Temperament: You are a very busy professional person and do not like to be kept waiting unnecessarily. You are annoyed the clinic is running late (yet again) but are not unreasonable provided you feel you are being listened to and your concerns addressed.
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Ellis, William E. "Midlife." In Irvin S. Cobb. University Press of Kentucky, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813173986.003.0007.

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After his jaunt to Europe and the exhausting months of his lecture tour, Cobb’s health declined. An emergency operation for a hernia left him recuperating for many weeks, delaying his planned return to Europe. During this time, Cobb published few pieces, but he soon turned his poor health into a triumph of humor. His article titled “Speaking of Operations” struck gold. By 1935, his book of the same name had sold more than a million copies. Cobb’s devotion to the Old South led to his return to southern-influenced writing. The themes of North-South reconciliation and small-town neighborliness suited his audience. Cobb also had ambitions of writing a long-running play and film adaptations of his stories. Cobb became an outspoken voice for “Americanism” and victory against Germany, as well as a prosperous man as he entered mid-life.
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Barton, Mary S. "The Arms Traffic Conference of 1925." In Counterterrorism Between the Wars. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198864042.003.0005.

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In May 1925, the League of Nations convened a Conference for the Supervision of the International Trade in Arms and Ammunition and in Implements of War in Geneva, Switzerland. Six weeks of negotiations resulted in a new Arms Traffic Convention (as well as the Geneva Protocol against the usage of chemical and biological weapons), which representatives from eighteen countries—including the United States, Britain, France, Italy, and Japan—signed on June 17. The United States led the way to that moment yet did not follow through on it afterward. The treaty, which lacked robust enforcement mechanisms, languished in national legislatures and never entered into force. Even so, it had a constructive legacy: the compilation and publication of statistics on gun-running. Intelligence based on open and closed sources collected for, and resulting from, the Arms Traffic Conference, indicated systematic violations of the European peace settlements and revealed a world awash in guns.
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"Developing professionalism." In Tasks for Part 3 MRCOG Clinical Assessment, edited by Sambit Mukhopadhyay and Medha Sule. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198757122.003.0025.

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This task assesses the following clinical skills: … ● Patient safety ● Communication with patients and their relatives ● Information gathering ● Applied clinical knowledge … You are in the antenatal clinic and are about to see Kelly Morgan, a 23- year- old nulliparous patient. She is 37 + 3 and this is her first pregnancy. She has been classified as low risk, and has been under midwifery care until now. Her community midwife has sent her to the clinic because she has been requesting induction of labour because she is exhausted and ‘unable to cope’. There have been no concerns about foetal growth or movements, her blood pressure and urinalysis are normal, and she has no medical co- morbidities. She had a normal ultrasound scan at 36 weeks. The clinic is running over an hour late as your consultant is off sick. You have been told by the clinic staff that she has already been complaining about the delay. The hospital has a very definite policy against induction of labour for non- obstetric reasons. Your task is to explore Kelly’s concerns and to explain to her that her request for IOL is not something that is usually done in this context. You have 10 minutes for this task (+ 2mins initial reading time). This clinical assessment task assesses the candidate’s ability to professionally deal with an angry patient. This needs robust communication skills to defuse the situation at the same time exploring the patient’s concerns and making a safe plan. Please do not interrupt or prompt the candidate. Please mark each domain as pass, borderline, or fail. At this station, you are very angry and upset. You are Kelly Morgan, a 23- year- old admin assistant. This is your first pregnancy, and you have found it difficult from the very beginning. You had morning sickness until 18 weeks, and ever since 30 weeks you have felt absolutely exhausted. You have no energy, your back hurts and you just want this baby delivered. Your midwives keep telling you that this is all normal, and that it’s better to wait for natural labour, but you don’t care if you end up with a caesarean section. You are fed up with being fobbed off by people who don’t know what they are talking about.
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Humphris, Rachel. "Interlude | Disappearing Dinni." In Home-Land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529201925.003.0005.

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It is a Friday morning in May 2013 and Dan has risen very early. I hear the front door slam at around 5:30. I gradually fall asleep, trying to ignore the rats running through the walls and in the bathroom next door. I know that Dan is on his way to London to pick up someone from Victoria coach station in London because, about two weeks ago, I went with Cristina to Western Union to transfer money to an address in Moldavia. She told me it was to pay the coach fare for a lady to come to the house. When I asked exactly who, she replied a lady who was Dan’s sister but only ‘half-half’ (pash pash). At around 11 o’clock Dan returns accompanied by Dinni, a small lady who looks as though she could be around 50. Her face is tanned and rough as though she had been working outdoors for a long time and she is wearing a headscarf. She looks visibly tired and after being hugged by Cristina with “Peace, my sister” (...
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Ebrahimi, Elahe, Maryam Golshahi, Samane Yazdi, and Mohammad Mehdi Pirnia. "Evaluation of the Effect of Fruit Juice Containing Bacillus Coagulans Probiotic Supplement on the Level of Immunoglobulins A, M and Lymphocytes in Two-Speed Athletes." In Functional Foods [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98370.

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Probiotics exert beneficial effects on their host health by creating microbial balance in the digestive system. The role of some probiotic strains in strengthening the immune system and reducing the risk of diseases, especially respiratory infections, has been proven in previous studies. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of probiotic supplementation containing Bacillus coagulans on the Runner athletes immune system. In this study, the effect of Bacillus coagulans probiotic on immunoglobulins A, M and monocytes count 60 male athlete sprints Evaluates that which were randomly divided into two groups of 30.For 3 months, the experimental group received a daily glass of probiotic juice containing 109 cfu / ml containing probiotic supplement and the control group received plain and no supplemental juice. During the study period, once every 2 weeks, One day after exercise (running 200 meters), blood samples were taken from all participants Then In the collected samples, IgA, IgM and lymphocytes were evaluated. Consumption of probiotic juice containing 2 × 109 f cfu/ml Bacillus coagulans probiotic supplement showed a significant difference in the amount of IgA, IgM and Lymphocyte between the experimental group and the control group. The results of this study showed that the consumption of juice containing probiotic supplement Bacillus coagulans can increase the level of immune factors IgM, IgA, lymphocytes and prevent the occurrence of diseases, especially respiratory infections, by improving the function of the immune system.
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Conference papers on the topic "Weeks running"

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Chawla, R., G. Girardin, and O. P. Joneja. "Reactor Experiments Course of the Swiss Nuclear Engineering Master." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-29183.

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Since September 2008, a new Master’s programme in Nuclear Engineering (NE) is being offered jointly by the two Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, viz. EPFL at Lausanne and ETHZ at Zurich. The present paper discusses the development and running of one of the key compulsory courses, viz. Reactor Experiments. This is centred mainly around the utilization of EPFL’s teaching reactor, CROCUS. The course is of seven weeks’ duration, with 10 contact hours per week, and is held during the second half of the first semester. Following an introductory session, the class is divided into six groups. Wi
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Čillík, Ivan, and Miriam Karperová. "Eficiency of Jumping Preparation in Younger Pupils in Athletics." In 12th International Conference on Kinanthropology. Masaryk University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9631-2020-42.

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The aim was to find out, compare and evaluate the eficiency of take-off preparation for selected indicators of motor performance in athletes in the category of younger pupils. The monitored group consisted of 5 girls (average age 12.4 ± 0.22 year) and 4 boys (average age 12.9 ± 0.12 year) regularly participating in the training process three times a week. During 8 weeks in the racing period, take-off preparation was applied in the training pro-cess, consisting of two different batteries of take-off drills. The take-off preparation took place two to three times a week, taking into account the p
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Geertsma, Cdr (E) dr ir, and ir M. Krijgsman. "Alternative fuels and power systems to reduce environmental impact of support vessels." In Marine Electrical and Control Systems Safety Conference. IMarEST, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24868/issn.2515-8198.2019.003.

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The Netherlands Ministry of Defence have declared the ambition to reduce its fossil fuel dependency by at least 20% in 2030 and by at least 70% in 2050. For the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN), these targets seem more stringent than the initial strategy on greenhouse gas reduction for ships agreed by IMO, which aims for 50% reduction in total annual global shipping emission by 2050. The RNLN is currently investigating the replacement of a series of support vessels, 5 ships between 1000 and 2000 tons that perform hydrographic, submarine exercise support, civil support and seamanship training oper
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Amtsfeld, Philipp, Michael Lockan, Dieter Bestle, and Marcus Meyer. "Accelerated 3D Aerodynamic Optimization of Gas Turbine Blades." In ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2014-25618.

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State-of-the-art aerodynamic blade design processes mainly consist of two phases: optimal design of 2D blade sections and then stacking them optimally along a three-dimensional stacking line. Such a quasi-3D approach, however, misses the potential of finding optimal blade designs especially in the presence of strong 3D flow effects. Therefore, in this paper a blade optimization process is demonstrated which uses an integral 3D blade model and 3D CFD analysis to account for three-dimensional flow features. Special emphasis is put on shortening design iterations and reducing design costs in orde
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Rafiee, Javad, Carlos Mario Calad Serrano, Pallav Sarma, Sebatian Plotno, and Fernando Gutierrez. "Subsurface Back Allocation: Calculating Production and Injection Allocation by Layer in a Multilayered Waterflood Using a Combination of Machine Learning and Reservoir Physics." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21239-ms.

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Abstract Allocation of injection and production by layer is required for several production and reservoir engineering workflows including reserves estimation, water injection conformance, identification of workover and infill drilling candidates, etc. In cases of commingled production, allocation to layers is unknown; running production logging tools is expensive and not always possible. The current industry practice utilizes simplified approaches such as K*H based allocation which provides a static and inaccurate approximation of the allocation factors; this manual approach requires trial and
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Roussennac, Bruno, Gijs van Essen, Bert-Rik de Zwart, et al. "Streamlining the Well Location Optimization Process - An Automated Approach Applied to a Large Onshore Carbonate Field." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/205913-ms.

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Abstract Infill drilling is a proved strategy to improve hydrocarbon recovery from reservoirs to increase production and maximize field value. Infill drilling projects address the following questions: 1) Where should the wells be drilled? 2) What should be their optimum trajectories? 3) What are the realistic ranges of incremental production of the infill wells? Answering these questions is important yet challenging as it requires the evaluation of multiple scenarios which is laborious and time intensive. This study presents an integrated workflow that allows the optimization of drilling locat
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Holla, J. F. M., J. Brontsema, N. Schenk, et al. "OP0291-PARE Running with rheumatism: a 7-week training programme for novice runners with inflammatory rheumatic disease." In Annual European Congress of Rheumatology, EULAR 2018, Amsterdam, 13–16 June 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2018-eular.3782.

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Alomari, Mahmoud, and Omar F. Khabour. "Stepwise Relationship of Exercise Frequency with Serum BDNF Level among Adolescents." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2020.0148.

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Introduction: Regular participation in exercise in adolescents is associated with numerous health benefits, including improved CV, metabolic, muscular, respiratory, immune, cognitive, and neurohormonal functions. Brain-derived neutrophic factor (BDNF) is essential for several body functions, particularly the neural and cognitive functions. However, the dose-effect of exercise participation on BDNF is not fully understood among adolescents. The current study examined the relationship of serum BDNF level with moderate/vigorous exercise frequency in 703 adolescents aged 13-17 years old. Methodolo
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Kudriavtsev, Vladimir, Brian Feeney, Max Buneta, et al. "CFD, Thermal and Stress Analysis for daVinci X-Prize Manned Space Mission: Computational Design Analysis - Part 1 (Keynote Lecture)." In ASME/JSME 2004 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2004-3113.

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In the present article we review engineering and research efforts conducted by a group of volunteers with the help of advanced engineering commercial software (CFD-ACE+, ANSYS, CFD-FASTRAN, Matlab/Simulink, Autodesk Inventor, Maple) in support of the da Vinci Project, the first Canadian competitor in the International X Prize Competition. The da Vinci Project has an objective of launching the first private sub-orbital manned space flight by the end of 2004. Under X Prize rules the vehicle must be reusable, built to hold 3 people and complete 2 flights within a 2 week period. The basic launch c
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Malhotra, Sahil, Alejandro Lerza, and Sergio Cuervo. "Well Spacing and Stimulation Design Optimization in the Vaca Muerta Shale: Hydraulic Fracture Simulations on the Cloud." In SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/204142-ms.

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Abstract Well spacing and stimulation design are amongst the highest impact design variables which can dictate the economics of an unconventional development. The objective of this paper is to showcase a numerical simulation workflow, with emphasis on the hydraulic fracture simulation methodology, which optimizes well spacing and completion design simultaneously. The workflow is deployed using Cloud Computing functionality, a step-change over past simulation methods. Workflow showcased in this paper covers the whole cycle of 1) petrophysical and geomechanical modeling, 2) hydraulic fracture si
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