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DEXA Body Composition Asymmetry Analysis and Association to Injury Risk and Low Back Pain in University Soccer Players

Author(s): Vaillancourt N; Montpetit C; Carile V; Fortin M;

Soccer is a laterally dominant sport owing to the repetitive nature of unilateral kicking. The relationship between functional and body composition asymmetries related to limb dominance in soccer players has yet to be established. When present, asymmetries ...

Article GUID: 38791774


Putting things right: An experimental investigation of memory biases related to symmetry, ordering and arranging behaviour

Author(s): Radomsky AS; Ouellet-Courtois C; Golden E; Senn JM; Parrish CL;

Background and objectives: Research indicates the presence of both explicit and implicit memory biases for threat. However, empirical support for the presence of memory biases related to symmetry, ordering and arranging is lacking, despite the fact that man ...

Article GUID: 37793286


Spin-dependent polarization and quantum Hall conductivity in decorated graphene: influence of locally induced spin-orbit-couplings and impurities

Author(s): Belayadi A; Vasilopoulos P;

We study spin transport through graphene-like substrates in the presence of one or several, locally induced spin-orbit coupling (SOC) terms resulting from periodically placed strips, on their top and decorated with a random distribution of impurities. Intri ...

Article GUID: 37230067


A spin modulating device, tuned by the Fermi energy, in honeycomb-like substrates periodically stubbed with transition-metal-dichalkogenides

Author(s): Belayadi A; Vasilopoulos P;

We investigate spin transport through graphene-like substrates stubbed vertically with transition-metal-dichalkogenides (TMDs). A tight-binding model is used based on a graphene-like Hamiltonian that includes di?erent types of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) term ...

Article GUID: 36301679


Characterizing white matter alterations subject to clinical laterality in drug-naïve de novo Parkinson's disease

Author(s): Xiao Y; Peters TM; Khan AR;

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by a range of motor and nonmotor symptoms, often with the motor dysfunction initiated unilaterally. Knowledge regarding disease-related alterations in white matte ...

Article GUID: 34106502


Short-term Captivity Drives Hypothalamic Plasticity and Asymmetry in Wild-Caught Northern Red Bellied Dace (Chrosomus eos).

Author(s): Joyce BJ, Brown GE

J Fish Biol. 2020 May 23;: Authors: Joyce BJ, Brown GE

Article GUID: 32447778


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