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Subject Areas on Research
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A biomechanical analysis of two anterior ankle arthrodesis systems.
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A biomechanical, radiologic, and clinical comparison of outcome after multilevel cervical laminectomy or laminoplasty in the rabbit.
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A conformal, bio-interfaced class of silicon electronics for mapping cardiac electrophysiology.
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An application of generalizability theory to study a physical performance measure in Parkinson's disease.
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An eight-week golf-specific exercise program improves physical characteristics, swing mechanics, and golf performance in recreational golfers.
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Association of lumbar spine stiffness and flexion-relaxation phenomenon with patient-reported outcomes in adults with chronic low back pain - a single-arm clinical trial investigating the effects of thrust spinal manipulation.
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Backbone dynamics of the monomeric lambda repressor denatured state ensemble under nondenaturing conditions.
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Coupling behavior of the cervical spine: a systematic review of the literature.
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Effect of augmentation on the mechanics of vertebral wedge fractures.
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Exercise to improve spinal flexibility and function for people with Parkinson's disease: a randomized, controlled trial.
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Fitness levels of middle aged martial art practitioners.
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Genetic organization, length conservation, and evolution of RNA polymerase II carboxyl-terminal domain.
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Loss of flexion after radial head replacement.
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Mechanical evidence of cervical facet capsule injury during whiplash: a cadaveric study using combined shear, compression, and extension loading.
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Metamaterial electromagnetic wave absorbers.
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Softness makes it better.
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Sternal plating for the treatment of sternal nonunion.
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Structural basis for ADP-mediated transcriptional regulation by P1 and P7 ParA.
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Structures of ParB bound to DNA reveal mechanism of partition complex formation.
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Sutural loosening and skeletal flexibility during growth: determination of drop-like shapes in sea urchins.
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The digital flexible ureteroscope: in vitro assessment of optical characteristics.
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The human cervical spine in tension: effects of frame and fixation compliance on structural responses.
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Thinking about multiple identities boosts children's flexible thinking.
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XMAP215 is a long thin molecule that does not increase microtubule stiffness.
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Keywords of People
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Erickson, Harold Paul,
Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology,
Cell Biology
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Oas, Terrence Gilbert,
Professor of Biochemistry,
Biochemistry
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Preminger, Glenn Michael,
James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology,
Surgery, Urology