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Weronika Joanna Piatkowska, Fabiola Spolaor, Marco Romanato, Roberta Polli, Alessandra Huang, Alessandra Murgia and Zimi Sawacha
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is caused by pathologic expansions of the CGG repeat polymorphic region of the FMR1 gene. There are two main categories of FMR1 mutations, ?premutation? and ?full mutation?, that are associated with different clinical phenotypes,...
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Sébastien Garcia, Nicolas Delattre, Eric Berton and Guillaume Rao
Patellar tendinopathy is a chronic overuse injury of the patellar tendon which is prevalent in jump-landing activities. Sports activities can require jumping not only with a vertical component but also in a forward direction. It is yet unknown how jumpin...
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Bartosz Wieczorek, Mateusz Kukla, Dominik Rybarczyk and Lukasz Wargula
Purpose: The main purpose of the research conducted was the analysis of kinematic and biomechanical parameters measured during manual wheelchair ramp-climbing with the use of the anti-rollback system and the comparison of the values tested with the manua...
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Marco Reggiannini, Marco Righi, Marco Tampucci, Angelica Lo Duca, Clara Bacciu, Luigi Bedini, Andrea D?Errico, Claudio Di Paola, Andrea Marchetti, Massimo Martinelli, Costanzo Mercurio, Emanuele Salerno and Bruno Zizi
The main purpose of this paper is to describe a software platform dedicated to sea surveillance, capable of detecting and identifying illegal maritime traffic. This platform results from the cascade pipeline of several image processing algorithms that in...
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Srinivas Vasista, Johannes Riemenschneider, Ralf Keimer, Hans Peter Monner, Felix Nolte and Peter Horst
A design for a new high lift system that features a morphing wing leading edge ?droop nose? has the potential to generate high lift coefficients whilst mitigating airframe noise emissions. This seamless, continuous, and stepless flexible droop nose poten...
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