DISRUPTED ANKLE CONTROL AND SPASTICITY IN PERSONS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC MEASURES AND FUNCTION. A SCOPING REVIEW

Disrupted Ankle Control and Spasticity in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury: The Association Between Neurophysiologic Measures and Function. A Scoping Review

Control of muscles about the ankle joint is an important component of locomotion and balance that is negatively impacted by spinal cord injury (SCI).Volitional control Tooled of the ankle dorsiflexors (DF) is impaired by damage to pathways descending from supraspinal centers.Concurrently, spasticity arising from disrupted organization of spinal ref

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Flow Shop Scheduling Problem with Machine Availability Constraints and Learning Effect based on a Hybrid Model

During the recent decades, flow shop scheduling problem has investigated with different assumptions.One of the most important one that has attracted many researchers, is consideration the concept of learning effect.In real situation of work environment, learning effect is not limited to job position, in other word, workers experiments also should b

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Feasibility of Skin Water Content Imaging Using CMOS Sensors

Pressure injuries (PI) result from pressure-induced damage to the skin and underlying tissues.Currently, Stage I PI are detected using visual skin assessments.However, this visual method is unable to detect skin color changes in persons with darkly pigmented Collections skin, which results in a higher Stage II-IV PI incidence and PI-associated mort

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A modular platform for bioluminescent RNA tracking

Abstract A complete understanding of RNA biology requires methods for tracking transcripts in vivo.Common strategies rely on fluorogenic probes that are limited in sensitivity, dynamic range, and depth of interrogation, Water Filter owing to their need for excitation light and tissue autofluorescence.To overcome these challenges, we report a biolum

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