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    False Blister Beetles, (Insecta: Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) by Ross H. Arnett, Jr.

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…Oxycopis mcdonaldi (Arnett) causes skin blistering and makes itself a nuisance at resort areas where the beetles are attracted by night lights around swimming pools, tennis courts, and open air restaurants. Yet another species, Nacerdes melanura (L.), the "wharf borer," is common around wood pilings where its larvae bore into and weaken the wood of docks and adjacent buildings. …”
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    The Development of Talent in Sports: A Dynamic Network Approach by Ruud J. R. Den Hartigh, Yannick Hill, Paul L. C. Van Geert

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We show that the model provides good predictions for the distributions of grand slam victories in tennis (male players, n=1528; female players, n=1274), major wins in golf (male players, n=1011; female players, n=1183), and goals scored in the NHL (ice hockey, n=6677) and in FC Barcelona (soccer, n=585). …”
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    Maple leaf-based triboelectric nanogenerator for efficient energy harvesting and precision monitoring in ping-pong training by He Yu, Zheng Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We propose a maple leaf-based triboelectric nanogenerator (ML-TENG) for green mechanical energy harvesting and detecting table tennis corner kicks. The ML-TENG operates in contact-separation mode and achieves a peak power output of 63.38 W/m3 at an optimal load of 50 MΩ. …”
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  5. 105

    RETRACTION Latino, F., Martinez-Roig, R., Susanto, N. ., Setyawan, H. ., Anam, K., Saraiello, E., & Tafuri, F. (2024). Entrenamiento Interválico de Alta Intensidad y Demandas Fisio... by RETOS RETOS

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Entrenamiento Interválico de Alta Intensidad y Demandas Fisiológicas en Tenistas en Silla de Ruedas: Un Estudio Pilot (High-Intensity Interval Training and Physiological Demands in Wheelchair Tennis Players: A Pilot Study). Retos, 58, 238–246. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v58.107485 Retraction of the article by the editor of the journal. …”
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    A Game-Based Virtualized Reality Approach for Simultaneous Rehabilitation of Motor Skill and Confidence by Alasdair G. Thin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…GBVR training was performed using a commercially available tennis-based game. CON and MS were assessed by having each subject perform a comparable real-world motor task (RWMT) before and after training. …”
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    Antoine Haumont : une patiente collecte photographique des paysages ordinaires du sport by Olivier Pégard

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The ambition is to provide students and teachers access to an "Antoine Haumont" collection of images relating to leisure sports facilities and social practices, including photographs of British green-fields, fitness centres, road races, street sports, indoor tennis complexes, and cycling and walking practices in urban spaces. …”
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    Isolated Rupture of the Teres Major Muscle When Water Skiing: A Case Report and Literature Review by Julien Cousin, Vincent Crenn, Alban Fouasson-Chailloux, Marc Dauty, Philippe Fradin, Francois Gouin, Guillaume Venet

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…They generally occur in patients participating in sports such as baseball, tennis, or boxing. We report the case of a sports patient who suffered an isolated injury to the teres major while water skiing. …”
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    Stress Fracture of the Hamate Hook in a Water Polo Player by Hana Ueda, Shunpei Hama, Masataka Yasuda, Kenta Minato, Masahiro Miyashita, Kishik Shin

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Hamate hook fractures are usually caused by direct trauma while using a tennis racket or a baseball bat. We report stress fracture of the hamate hook in a water polo player without any specific trauma. …”
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    Frequency of Sportive Injuries in Amateur Athletes and Factors Affecting Injuries by Arif Satıcı, Osman İmamoğlu, Egemen Ermiş

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This study aims to investigate frequency of sport injuries and factors affecting injuries to amateur athletes in Samsun region.666 amateur athletes serving in various amateur sports clubs in Samsun province were selected randomly. 462 participants were men, 204 were women. 240 athletes in individual sports branches (wrestling, table tennis, taekwondo, wrist wrestling, wushu, athletics), and 426 athletes in team sports (basketball, football, handball, volleyball) constitute the sample. …”
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    Estrategias de prevención de lesiones en tenis. Una revisión sistemática by Luis Miguel Fernández-Galván, Carlos Enrique Lopéz nuevo, Ignacio Laborda Delgado

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Resultados: indican que dispositivos GPS, como "Armbeep Tennis", permiten monitorizar la carga externa e interna de manera eficaz, reduciendo riesgos de sobrecarga. …”
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    Investigation of proprioceptive sense in team and individual athletes by Emine Busra Aydin

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The athletes were selected from soccer, basketball, volleyball, handball, taekwondo, tennis, athletics and other individual branches (boxing, kickboxing, karate, wushu, muaythai).  …”
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    Johann Franz Count von Würben and His Diary Entries from 1662 by Martin Bakeš, Jiří Kubeš

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…We also describe his leisure activities, which were dominated by card games, entertainment in the garden and the jeu de paume (a predecessor of modern tennis). The authors compare this diary with others and conclude that it is a quite unique source because the diaries from that period of young noblemen with growing families at the beginning of their public career have not survived in the Czech area. …”
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    Sports Nutrition Knowledge among Mid-Major Division I University Student-Athletes by Ashley Andrews, Janet R. Wojcik, Joni M. Boyd, Charles J. Bowers

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Participants included 123 mid-major Division I university student-athletes (47 females and 76 males) from baseball, softball, men’s soccer, track and field, and tennis. The student-athletes completed a survey questionnaire to determine adequate sports nutrition knowledge (mean ≥ 75%). …”
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    Shoulder Rotational Strength Profiles of Danish National Level Badminton Players by Martin B Stausholm, Martin Baun, Jan M Bjordal, Dorte Nielsen, Henrik Aagaard, S Peter Magnusson, Christian Couppé

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…# Background Increased age has been shown to be associated with weaker external rotators and stronger internal rotators of the shoulder in pitchers and tennis players. Whether this age-associated change is present in elite badminton players is unknown…”
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    Potential Biomarkers of Peripheral and Central Fatigue in High-Intensity Trained Athletes at High-Temperature: A Pilot Study with Momordica charantia (Bitter Melon) by Jae-Jun Kwak, Jang Soo Yook, Min-Seong Ha

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This study aimed at investigating the efficacy of MCE by examining 10 male tennis players consuming 100 mL MCE/dose (6 times a day over 4 weeks) during the summer training season. …”
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    Direction-Specific Signatures of Sport Participation in Center of Pressure Profiles of Division I Athletes by Stephen M. Glass, Scott E. Ross

    Published 2021-10-01
    “… # Methods One-hundred sixty-seven NCAA Division-I varsity athletes (80 female: 19.12±1.08 years, 169.79±7.03 cm, 65.69±10.43 kg; 87 male: 19.59±1.33 years, 181.25±9.06 cm, 76.40±12.73 kg) representing four sports (basketball, soccer, tennis, and cross county) participated in this study. …”
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    Female athletes explicitly gesture in emotional situations by Y. Adams, M. Augenstein, P. Furley, A. Krieg, P. Born, I. Helmich, I. Helmich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Because there may be a female advantage in the inhibition and self-regulation of emotions, we hypothesized that female but not male athletes regulate emotions during sports through explicit nonverbal behaviors.MethodsAll nonverbal hand movement behavior of right-handed female and male tennis athletes was recorded during competitive matches. …”
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