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    Knee Wraps: The Benefits and Drawbacks What are knee wraps? The knee wrap is similar to the wrist wrap regarding the logic that applies to both. Knee wraps are also to an “Ace” bandage, except that they are much thicker and stronger. The elastic material that is used to make the knee wrap is the same found in wrist wraps. The allowed width for knee wraps is 8 cm (3 inches), although they can sometimes be 2.0 meter, 2.5 meters or even 3.5 meters long. Advantages of using knee wraps The primary…

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    Dental Trauma In Sports

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    Sports is the vigorous physical activity involving exertion and skills. It helps in maintaining the physical and mental health of the individual. So, some choose it up as a profession and some pick it as an antidote to stress of fast moving life. Oxford describes sports as a game or competitive activity in which individuals come together for competition or for amusement (1). Irrespective of the reason of playing that is competition or amusement “Injury is part of the game” and is inevitable.…

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    Sample Of FITT Principle

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    test date I will... I will attempt to increase my muscular strength, specifically the medicine ball toss test. I was able to throw the ball at a distance of 3.6 meters, but I hope to increase that number to 3.7 meters by the next fitness testing. By doing so, I must be able to increase the amount of force my muscle can produce with a single maximal effort. I will use the FITT Principle... F- The amount of times I will work on muscular strength for the upper body area must be 3 times a week, in…

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    What Is Hardness?

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    measure of strength and often has the units of stress .The indenter is often fabricated from a hard material such as diamond or hardened steel.The tips of the indenters may be conical,pyramidal,or spherical in shape.The indenter tips may also be relatively small(nano-or micro-indenters) or very large(macroindenters).Since indentation tests are relatively easy to perform(macroindentations require only limited specimen preparation),they are often used to obtain quick estimates of strength.…

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    Security is a buzz word for every aspect of your life. Financial, child protection, personal defense, work, and most importantly your personal information that exists. Everyone needs it and everyone will face it in some form in their lifetime. In today’s world identity theft is becoming more and more common. The headlines have been rampant with companies that have been breached and thousands of customer’s information stolen and used. So how do we stop it? What can we do to protect ourselves?…

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    I. Introduction According to (Padgett. n.p) Sports is an activity that has physical skills, capabilities like strength agility and stamina. It requires skill or physical prowess, competitiveness and endurance. It also involves skills that players train for so that they can reach their maximum potential in playing the sport. The positive effects of sports; first, it helps physical development a New Zealand New study conducted in 2006 suggested participating in physical exercise before and…

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    The Six minute walk test ( 6 MWT ) evaluates the integrated responses of respiratory system, cardiovascular system, blood and neuromusculoskeletal system .1 The ability to walk for a distance is a quick and inexpensive measure of physical function and an important component of quality of life, since it reflects the capacity to undertake day to day activities.2 The six minute walk test is the most frequently used exercise capacity assessment for patients with chronic lung diseases.3 The…

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    Aerobic Exercise Essay

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    4. In reality, exercise is a standout amongst the most imperative parts of keeping your body at a sound weight. Practice people groups get more fit and lower the danger of a few sicknesses. Practicing to keep up a solid weight diminishes a man's danger of building up specific sicknesses, including sort 2 diabetes and hypertension 5. Fluid loss because of PA is a day by day event for people. Without substitution this fluid loss can prompt a condition of dehydration. With the methodological…

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    In this work we have prepared ceramic-polybenzoxazine composites based on poly(P-ddm) as matrix reinforced by 0, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, and 20 wt.% of GX-540 silane-treated nano-Cr2O3 filler via a solution blending method in THF. These nanocomposites are used as new organic coating materials. The effect Cr2O3 nanofillers inclusion on the viscoelastic properties of poly(P-ddm) is studied using dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). Figure 76 illustrates the change in the storage modulus at 50oC and…

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    The yield tensile strength was 255 MPa, in where the aluminum we used had a yield stress of 350 MPa. However, unlike the tensile strength for both the yield and ultimate being drastically different, the young’s modules our aluminum had was around 71 GPa and the average for aluminum alloy 6061-T6, T651 was 68.9 GPa which isn’t a…

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