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    nutritional diet are very important factors in ensuring that the player is able to train, play and allow their body recover. An average professional basketball player trains six days a week, one – three times a day and in order to maintain this high intensity, extensive training they must ensure that their bodies are getting the nutrition they need. The main source of this energy comes from a high carbohydrate intake, as it helps to fuel the body for the amount of training each athlete does.…

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    Spectroscopy And Molarity

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    by measuring the intensity of the light that is emitted through the solution. Scientists accomplish this by using the technique of spectroscopy; spectroscopy can be defined as the science affiliated with the spectra produced when matter interacts with light. Lab 7 investigation 19, “What Factors Affect the Intensity of Color?” expands on the process of spectroscopy, and its relation to the molarity of a substance. The goal of this lab was to determine the effects of the intensity of color of a…

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    wave, and it is a measure of the amount of force applied over an area, expressed in Newton per square meter (N/m2). Amplitude is directly related to the acoustic energy or intensity of a sound, which is the amount of acoustic energy transmitted across unit area per second, expressed in Watts/surface area. Both amplitude and intensity are related to sound's power. Assuming a sound wave as an expanding sphere of energy, power is the total amount of kinetic energy contained on the sphere’s surface …

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    fuel, which can be mobilized and oxidizes to meet the requirements during high intensity exercise.24 Blood glucose and muscle glycogen are forms of carbohydrate. In skeletal muscle, they derived from liver gluconeogenesis and glycogenosis and the main factor for contracting muscle. Because of depletion of these CHO forms, fatigue often occurs. The rate of glycogen utilization and glucose uptake are decided by type, intensity, frequency and duration of the exercises. Regulation mechanism of CHO…

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    CR and CER as he is continuously being exposed to the CS, a medium intensity tone, paired with the US, a medium intensity shock (Table 1). We can note that the fear response is occurring slower because the CS is weaker. After the tenth trial in the first exercise, Sniffy has reached the plateau, which is when the level of fear is reached. The second exercise, Extinction, as Sniffy is being exposed to the CS, the medium intensity tone, throughout the thirty trials. The data reveals that after…

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    8 Week Training Program

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    which relate and help improve my playing abilities in turbo touch. Throughout this report I will be discussing the different types of biophysical principles that relate to all of my methods of training such as principles of training (frequency, intensity, duration, specificity, adaptation, and overload), fitness physiology, fitness components and muscular system. I will be concluding with the strengths and weaknesses that I discovered during…

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    Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) post-op arrhythmia. This complication can increase the patient’s chances for a longer hospital stay, stroke, or death; resulting in additional healthcare costs. Prescribing statins (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl COA reductase inhibitors) to reduce the risk of postoperative AF (POAF) is well studied, as they provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits within hours of initiation. However, whether the…

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    orientation the plasmids are in. For example, the pKN800A-cut lane had two fragments of 10,500 bp and 1,500 bp while pKN800B-cut lane had fragment sizes of approximately 10,000 bp and 3,500 bp. The intensity of the fragments on the gel has a positive correlation with the size of the plasmid; the band intensity becomes more faint as the fragment sizes decreases. The distance the plasmid DNA migrates is dependent on whether the DNA is completely supercoiled or contains a break in one strand.…

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    HIIT Research Paper

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    There are many different styles of HIIT. One can alter the time, intensity, mode, frequency and so much more. HIIT has a very broad definition: “brief periods of intense muscular activity alternating with recovery,” (Abraham, Dudley, & Terjung, 1982). The truth is the type or mode of HIIT doesn’t matter (to an extent)…

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    MR Imaging Techniques

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    mucoid degeneration of the PCL from a PCL tear can prove a diagnostic challenge because thickening and increased signal intensity of the PCL can also be seen with longitudinal interstitial tears. The tram-track appearanceof the PCL, manifested as homogeneous longitudinal increased intrasubstance signal intensity of the PCL bounded by well-defined intact rims of low signal intensity, has been described as a reliable MRI finding in mechanically stable PCLs with mucoid degeneration. ( 50 )…

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