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Do Increases in Selected Fitness Parameters Affect the Aesthetic Aspects of Classical Ballet Performance?
(2011)Research has indicated that classical ballet dancers tend to have lower fitness levels and increased injury rates compared to other athletes with similar workloads. The aim of the current study was to examine the effects ... -
Effect of a special carbohydrate-protein cake on oxidative stress markers after exhaustive cycling in humans
(2012)Exercise has been associated with oxidative stress that is correlated with muscle fatigue and reduced exercise performance. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a special cake (consisting of carbohydrate to ... -
The effects of a single bout of exercise on resting energy expenditure and respiratory exchange ratio
(2004)We investigated the effects of a single bout of aerobic and resistance exercise of similar relative intensity and duration on resting energy expenditure (REE) and substrate utilisation. Ten young healthy males volunteered ... -
Elastic and viscoelastic indentation of flat surfaces by pyramid indentors
(2006)The present work presents the results of frictionless and adhesionless contact of flat surfaces by pyramid indentors. The materials of the contacting solids were modelled as homogeneous and isotropic, linear elastic, as ... -
Fetuin-A is Associated with Disease Severity and Exacerbation Frequency in Patients with COPD
(2013)Fetuin-A is a liver protein that may serve as an inhibitor of systemic inflammation in humans. In the present study we assessed the levels of fetuin-A in COPD patients in stable condition and on exacerbation in an attempt ... -
Genetic factors influencing outcome from neurotrauma
(2012)Purpose of review Clinical outcome after neurotrauma is considerably variable and can only partly be explained by known prognostic factors. There is converging evidence from genetic research that a number of genetic variants ... -
Guilt in Bereavement: The Role of Self-Blame and Regret in Coping with Loss
(2014)Despite the apparent centrality of guilt in complicating reactions following bereavement, scientific investigation has been limited. Establishing the impact of specific components associated with guilt could enhance ... -
Hemoglobin, erythropoietin and systemic inflammation in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(2011)Background: Systemic inflammation may represent a possible cause of anemia. Previous data support that anemic patients with COPD present high erythropoietin (EPO) levels, suggestive of EPO resistance, possibly mediated ... -
A novel tool for segmenting 3D medical images based on generalized cylinders and active surfaces
(2013)Three-dimensional (3D) medical imaging has been incorporated in routine clinical practice, since the required infrastructure has become increasingly affordable. New algorithms and applications are needed to serve the ... -
Psychiatric factors in patients with sensitive skin
(2005)The term sensitive skin has been used to describe a clinical phenomenon of skin hyperreactivity induced after exposure to different external factors. The diagnosis is mainly based on patient's self-assessment because of ... -
A Randomized Double-Blind Trial of Anesthesia Provided for Colonoscopy by University-Degreed Anesthesia Nurses in Greece Safety and Efficacy
(2013)There are numerous studies in the literature of anesthesia administered during colonoscopy including various methods, drugs, and monitoring systems; however, none of them has studied whether a university-degreed nurse ... -
Treatment of small lungworm infestation in sheep by using moxidectin
(2004)The use of moxidectin (MXD) in the treatment of small lungworm infestation (Cystocaulus ocreatus, Muellerius capillaris, Neostrongylus linearis and Protostronglylus rufescens) in sheep, was evaluated. Twenty-one sheep ... -
A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects
(2011)PASCHALIS, V., M. G. NIKOLAIDIS, A. A. THEODOROU, G. PANAYIOTOU, I. G. FATOUROS, Y. KOUTEDAKIS, and A. Z. JAMURTAS. A Weekly Bout of Eccentric Exercise Is Sufficient to Induce Health-Promoting Effects. Med. Sci. Sports ...