Explosive Strength
Mostrando 13-17 de 17 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Articular torque and activation of biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscles during isokinetics movements of knee flexion in soccer s athete / Torque articular e ativação dos musculos biceps femoral e semi-tendineo durante movimentos isocineticos de flexão do joelho em atletas de futebol
Studies involving electromyography associated with isokinetic dynamometer are important do identify muscles participation and torque quantification related with knees articulation in competitive soccer?s athlete. Explosive and dynamic movements that demand muscular resistance and explosive strength characterize soccer. These characteristics are related with
Publicado em: 2005
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14. NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC FRACTURING OF THE ROCK BY THE EXPLOSION / ANÁLISE NUMÉRICA DO FRATURAMENTO DINÂMICO DE ROCHAS POR EXPLOSÃO
Rock blasting are usually carried out by drilling slender holes into a rock mass and detonating explosive charges in their interiors. The detonation produces a fast increase in the temperature surrounding the holes and a huge gas expansion that will apply high pressures on the walls. Crushing and fracturing of the rock will occur as a consequence of the shoc
Publicado em: 2001
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15. Long-lasting training-effect (EPDT) of concentrated strenght training loads investigation on volley-ball athletes from "infanto-juvnil" and juvenil age groups" / O efeito posterior duradouro de treinamento (EPDT) das cargas concentradas de força : investigação a partir de ensaio com equipe infanto juvenil e juvenil de voleibol
The Long-Lasting Training Effect (EPDT) of concentrated strength training loads - Investigation on Volley-Ballathletes from "infanto-juvenil"and "juvenil age groups" The main purpose of this study was to analyse the phenomena of the load of strength training (A) during the annual training cycle. It was used a longitudinal approach aiming to control the dynam
Publicado em: 1998
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16. Physiological responses to rock climbing in young climbers
Key questions regarding the training and physiological qualities required to produce an elite rock climber remain inadequately defined. Little research has been done on young climbers. The aim of this paper was to review literature on climbing alongside relevant literature characterising physiological adaptations in young athletes. Evidence‐based recommend
BMJ Group.
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17. A switch in disulfide linkage during minicollagen assembly in Hydra nematocysts
The smallest known collagens with only 14 Gly-X-Y repeats referred to as minicollagens are the main constituents of the capsule wall of nematocysts. These are explosive organelles found in Hydra, jellyfish, corals and other Cnidaria. Minicollagen-1 of Hydra recombinantly expressed in mammalian 293 cells contains disulfide bonds within its N- and C-terminal C
Oxford University Press.