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1 time than it requires the fly to complete a stride.
2 heir group activity was distributed over the stride.
3 per stride or ascending two stair steps per stride.
4 g the perturbation, not within the perturbed stride.
5 r, not every behaviour occurred during every stride.
6 uential order during different phases of the stride.
7 of the ground reaction force from stride to stride.
8 ons, whisker movements were phase-coupled to strides.
9 crawling is made up of a series of periodic strides.
10 y-cycle variations in muscle activity across strides.
11 k output in the perturbed and first recovery strides.
12 s, all gaze behaviours were coordinated with strides.
14 tegrates external software packages (TALOS+, STRIDE and CYANA) to carry out different steps in the st
15 hanical demands of the bone made through the stride and from mild through the extremes of locomotion
18 nickase version of Cas9, can be detected by STRIDE and precisely localized within the cell nucleus.
19 older adults walked with shorter and slower strides and did not reduce stride velocity or increase s
23 ning in neuroradiology holds promise and, as strides are made to improve standardization, generalizab
25 in step length symmetry ( approximately 128 strides) as well as EMG magnitude and timing ( approxima
30 aspects of KRAS oncoprotein biology and the strides being made toward improving patient outcomes in
31 alized nanoparticles, have taken significant strides, biological characterization of unmodified nanop
38 implementation of rigorous databases, major strides can be made at this exciting frontier of functio
39 However, if this vision is realized then strides can be made in advancing the public understandin
40 splacement), oxygen uptake, walking economy, stride characteristics and lower limb joint angles were
45 aling has been studied for decades and great strides continue to be made in defining the intricate pa
46 nalysis of thickness change as a function of stride cycle (1d statistical parametric mapping) reveale
47 oleus and both gastrocnemii across the whole stride cycle as they bulged within the shared anatomical
50 gle thickness measure, from one point of the stride cycle or a static image, represents muscle thickn
51 de variety of spike distributions within the stride cycle, suggesting that, during either simple or l
54 nd that gaze behaviours are coordinated with strides even when walking on a flat surface in the compl
57 rom level running only in the first recovery stride following the perturbation, not within the pertur
60 Hulleman & Olivers (H&O) make a much-needed stride forward for a better understanding of visual sear
61 t-associated genomic loci represents a large stride forward in a field where little is known about th
64 Birds walk with higher duty factors, lower stride frequencies and longer stance times compared to m
65 rical gaits involved greater size-normalized stride frequencies and smaller duty factors (relative gr
66 walk at slower relative speeds and relative stride frequencies, as preferred Fr decreased in larger
68 rod performance, longer stride length, lower stride frequency, fewer low mobility bouts and longer tr
69 s, we compared the kinematics of locomotion (stride frequency, stride length, stance phase, swing pha
70 ait was also analyzed to determine velocity, stride frequency, symmetry, percentage stance time, stri
73 in the "omics" technologies and while great strides have been accomplished in both chromatography an
75 experience with well characterized cohorts, strides have been gained in understanding the true epide
76 ene-based electronics at Georgia Tech, great strides have been made developing epitaxial graphene on
88 are abundant in the human genome, and great strides have been made in pinpointing variations in thes
92 past year, the greatest and most consistent strides have been made in the area of energy balance, wi
111 rway management are immense and though great strides have been made to improve patient safety, patien
114 additional pieces for completion, but great strides have been made toward the goal of solving it.
117 ed cellular property or phenotype; and great strides have been made within this scope and context dur
120 H activation gained over recent years, great strides have been taken to design and develop new protoc
121 uencing data from natural populations, major strides have recently been made in understanding how, wh
122 t increase the frequency and length of their strides if hunger pangs compete with their desire to see
123 defects in cancer is a novel and imperative stride in individualized identification of molecular cha
125 abilities, researchers have made significant strides in both fundamental and applied transgenics in k
127 hagus and its progression to cancer, and new strides in both the endoscopic detection of the lesion a
129 fixations, constant gaze and slow gaze with strides in cats walking on different surfaces were exami
131 turing mass spectrometry (MS) has made great strides in characterizing membrane protein interactions.
136 Decades of research have made important strides in identifying anatomical and physiological subs
137 ears, genetics research has made significant strides in identifying many risk factors for schizophren
138 ngineering and systems biology to make great strides in interrogating cellular metabolism but does no
141 ed serologically, there have been impressive strides in many facets of our understanding of the natur
143 onvolutional neural networks (HCNNs) to make strides in modeling neural single-unit and population re
144 has progressed to a point where substantial strides in nanomaterial-enabled applications become real
146 Since that time, we have made significant strides in optimizing this therapy: we have characterize
147 markable technical advances has driven great strides in our understanding of molecular biology such t
149 ems and continued study, we anticipate great strides in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms
150 In the past decade, there have been great strides in our understanding of the underlying immunopat
151 targeted therapies coupled with technologic strides in radiotherapy have the potential to improve ou
152 n retrieval (IR) systems have made important strides in recent decades, the problem of accurate knowl
153 m and perception of cytokinin has made great strides in recent years, mostly from studies of the mode
157 nal magnetic resonance imaging has made some strides in the clinical realm but significant advances a
158 Consequently, there have been significant strides in the design and development of catalysts that
161 s is essential if we are to continue to make strides in the fight against human immunodeficiency viru
164 ealthcare quality improvement has made great strides in the last couple of decades, quality improveme
167 Most recently, there have been considerable strides in the treatment of cancers in BRCA1/2 mutation
168 usceptibility and immune response are making strides in the understanding of disease pathogenesis and
170 ast two decades, researchers have made great strides in this area, and these advances have provided e
171 rtant methodology recently making scientific strides in this arena is positron emission tomography (P
172 almology are growing in number and have made strides in traditional metrics of professional achieveme
176 ing and imaging technology have led to great strides in understanding both the composition and the sp
178 ommunity is currently witnessing substantial strides in understanding stem cell biology in humans; ho
180 nvestigators in recent years have made great strides in understanding the early embryology of the kid
181 r the past 30 years, we have made tremendous strides in understanding the genetic, molecular, and cel
183 ome-wide association studies have made great strides in unraveling the genetic basis of regulation of
184 s transmitted during different phases of the stride, in relation to different parts of the limb, and
185 his is the most direct evidence to date of a stride integrator that is flexible enough to account for
189 indicate that the coordination of gaze with strides is not vision-driven, but is a part of the whole
190 hat the coordination of gaze behaviours with strides is not vision-driven, but is a part of the whole
192 Muscle recordings were analysed from the stride just before to the second stride following the pe
194 improved poststroke track width (11% wider), stride length (21% longer), and travel distance (61% gre
195 itative gait function (swing time (seconds), stride length (cm), and stride length variability (stand
196 ignificantly reduced gait speed (P = 0.002), stride length (P = 0.008) and stride time standard devia
197 ulate scaling exponents of stride time (ST), stride length (SL), and stride speed (SS) of human gait.
198 creases speed of locomotion due to shortened stride length [10], and they inhibit effective costal ve
199 were also identified in lame broilers (short stride length and duration, substantial lateral back mov
203 hippocampal substrates may support decreased stride length and increased stride length variability in
206 al stress and/or discomfort, while a shorter stride length and time, together with longer stance and
207 sed ground friction resulted in velocity and stride length attaining a maximum at intermediate fricti
208 h was not different across groups, change in stride length between normal and dual-task gait (ie, dua
209 ts in mutant mice, including irregularity of stride length during locomotion, impaired motor reflexes
211 earchers increased, gait speed, cadence, and stride length increased, and step duration decreased.
213 wing time (seconds), stride length (cm), and stride length variability (standard deviation)) in a sub
215 t nondemented older adults exhibit increased stride length variability that is associated with lower
222 ated by improved rotarod performance, longer stride length, lower stride frequency, fewer low mobilit
223 kinematics of locomotion (stride frequency, stride length, stance phase, swing phase, duty factor) a
227 efficacy by continuing to capitalize on the strides made by basic and translational scientists in un
233 o reduce the incidence even further, greater strides must be made in reducing prenatal smoke exposure
234 ging, via the spectral tracing of deuterium (STRIDE), of diverse macromolecules derived from glucose.
235 ystem comprised of a bipedal DNA walker that strides on a DNA origami track powered by interactions w
237 climbing stairs, climbing one stair step per stride or two steps per stride, research to date has not
238 oreover, during a single locomotor period (a stride or wingstroke) the variation in movement may have
240 proaches to gene suppression have made great strides over the past decade, showing efficacy and safet
242 gy as a specialty of medicine has made major strides over the past several decades, and major advance
244 according to four established methods (DSSP, STRIDE, P-SEA and STICKS), and as each employs different
245 annual decline in calf muscle density (brisk/striding pace -0.32 g/cm(3), average pace -0.46 g/cm(3),
246 are typically more tightly coordinated with strides, particularly at faster speeds, only slightly sh
248 When quadrupedal mammals gallop, 1ratio1 stride per breath coupling is necessitated by pronounced
252 s that crabs measure distance by integrating strides, rather than linear acceleration or optic flow:
253 e profoundly increase the magnitude of their stride-related frequency modulation compared with fast-c
254 tively low activity and modest magnitudes of stride-related modulation, and their group activity was
255 g one stair step per stride or two steps per stride, research to date has not clarified if there are
263 analysis methodologies, there have been huge strides taken in dissecting the complex genetic basis of
266 The focus of this review is to highlight the strides the field has made in characterizing the constit
269 been used to calculate scaling exponents of stride time (ST), stride length (SL), and stride speed (
270 poral characteristics (speed, stride length, stride time and step width) and gait dynamics (variabili
272 dual task cost (ie, percentage increase) to stride time variability (ie, the coefficient of variatio
274 within subject standard deviation of: speed, stride time, stride length and step width) were determin
278 nces in mainland China have made substantial strides to improve life expectancy at birth between 1990
281 ast 3 years, dictyBase has taken significant strides toward becoming a genome portal for the whole Am
285 ic and cell-free biology has made tremendous strides towards creating artificial cellular nanosystems
289 horter and slower strides and did not reduce stride velocity or increase stride width variability dur
291 ased on stimulated Raman-scattering imaging, STRIDE visualizes the metabolic dynamics of newly synthe
295 Asymmetry indices extracted from 41,893 strides were more strongly correlated (r = -0.87, p < 0.
296 d did not reduce stride velocity or increase stride width variability during medio-lateral perturbati
297 ncouraging results, raising hope that recent strides will translate into significant clinical benefit
298 management of HCC has witnessed significant strides with advances in existing options and introducti
299 tive area of research is making considerable strides with methodologies that employ bright X-rays, el