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Evaluating the relationship between negative foot speed and sprint performance using shoe-mounted inertial sensors.
Published 2024-01-01“…In conclusion, our findings support the common coaching tip of increasing negative foot speed to improve sprint speed. …”
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Penerapan Metode Speed Reading dalam Pembelajaran Membaca untuk Menigkatkan Hasil Belajar Siswa di SMKN 3 Takalar
Published 2024-08-01“…According to the research findings, the process of learning to read using the speed-reading method improved the learning results of the students in which in cycle 1 meeting 1 the results obtained an active percentage of 64% and this increased in the second meeting to 72%. …”
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Investigation on Dynamic Factors of Railway Steel-Plate–Concrete Composite Beam Bridges With Small and Medium Spans
Published 2024-01-01“…Dynamic factor (DF) is an important indicator for describing the dynamic action of a train on a bridge. For small- and medium-span bridges, although existing research and codes have studied and specified the DF of steel–concrete composite beam bridges, few studies have been refined to steel-plate–concrete composite beam bridges (SPCCBs), and the effect of eccentric loads has not been considered. …”
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Safe Reinforcement Learning for Competitive Autonomous Racing: Integrated State–Action Mapping and Exploration Guidance Framework
Published 2025-06-01“…Autonomous race driving has emerged as a challenging domain for reinforcement learning (RL) applications, requiring high-speed control while adhering to strict safety constraints. …”
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Study on erosion resistance experimental and mathematical modeling of nano-silica concrete in gravelly Gobi windy area
Published 2025-12-01“…The ER of NS-modified concrete exhibited a decreasing trend with the increase in erosion particle size. …”
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Kinetic analysis of change of direction simulating a defensive action in soccer players with and without acute fatigue
Published 2024-11-01“…Times, forces, impulses, and force rates for different subphases during support were compared. Speeds remained consistent across pre-fatigue (4.53 ± 0.55 m s-1) and post-fatigue (4.58 ± 0.70 m s-1) trials. …”
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The direct cost and geography of Brussels mass transport’s operating delays
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Experimental study on pore structure and dynamic mechanical properties of modified rubber concrete after freeze-thaw cycle
Published 2025-02-01“…The elastic action of rubber particles can reduce the increase of the internal porosity of concrete under the action of freeze-thaw cycles and reduce the internal porosity of concrete materials. (3) The peak stress and dissipated energy of three kinds of concrete specimens decreased linearly due to freeze-thaw cycle, and the decrease of plain concrete was higher than that of modified rubber concrete. …”
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A Coordinated Pumped Storage Dual Compensated Hydro Governor with PSS Action to Damp Electromechanical Power Oscillations
Published 2022-01-01“…The proposed action is found to be much more efficient in contrast to conventional PID governor and PSS damping action. …”
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Optimising Sprint Performance in Rugby: Insights from a Systematic Review of Training Methods
Published 2025-01-01“…Background: Sprint performance is crucial in rugby, impacting offensive and defensive actions. Despite increasing research on team sports, specific sprint training guidelines for rugby remain limited. …”
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Feasibility of a Non-Anticipatory, Random-Action Target System to Improve Shooting Performance: A Brief Field Trial
Published 2024-11-01“…Observational data were gathered from a single-day, three-round trial to test shooting accuracy and shooting errors when shooters were unable to anticipate target appearance location and target exposure speed. In Trial 1, the target exposure time was 0.5 s, which increased to 0.7 s in Trial 2, and decreased back to 0.5 s in Trial 3. …”
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Effect of biochar and cyanobacteria crust incorporation on soil wind erosion in arid mining area under freeze-thaw action
Published 2025-05-01“…Cyanobacteria crusts can inhibit wind erosion, but their biomass decreases under freeze-thaw conditions. There is limited research on whether combining biochar with cyanobacteria crusts can alleviate the impact of freeze-thaw on their wind erosion resistance. …”
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