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Gender differences in knee kinematics during landing from volleyball block jumps
(2007)The aims of the present study were to investigate the effects of gender on frontal and sagittal plane knee kinematics in university volleyball players when performing opposed block jump landings. 6 female and 6 male ... -
Gender differences in lower limb frontal plane kinematics during landing
(2008)The study aimed to investigate gender differences in knee valgus angle and inter-knee and inter-ankle distances in university volleyball players when performing opposed block jump landings. Six female and six male university ... -
Gender differences in patellofemoral load during the epee fencing lunge
(2015)Clinical analyses have shown that injuries and pain linked specifically to fencing training/competition were prevalent in 92.8% of fencers. Patellofemoral pain is the most common chronic injury in athletic populations and ... -
Gender differences in the kinematics of distance running : Implications for footwear design
(2012-06)Interest in distance running amongst females has expanded rapidly. Although there are numerous health benefits associated with running, the occurrence of injury is well documented. Given the relative susceptibility of ... -
Gender Differences in the Psychopathology of Obesity: How Relevant Is the Role of Binge Eating Behaviors?
(2022-07-21)Background: Obesity is a condition that affects humans both physically and mentally. Moreover, many psychopathological conditions can be observed in obese patients that may threaten the positive outcomes of bariatric ... -
Gender ethnicity and migration in Black women's start up resourcing
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Gender Perspectives on the Elderly in Town and Countryside in Victorian England
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Gender specific ACL loading patterns during the fencing lunge: Implications for ACL injury risk
(2019-02-01)Purpose: Determine whether gender differences in ACL loading linked to the aetiology of injures are evident during the fencing lunge. Materials and methods: ACL loading was obtained from ten male and ten female fencers ... -
Gendered aspects of career development experiences of university professors in Turkey
(University of Hertfordshire, 2000)This paper examines the gendered nature of the career development of university professors in Turkey, where 23 per cent of professors are women. This proportion is much higher than in Western Europe generally and therefore ... -
A Gendered Focused Review of Sports Diplomacy
(Routledge, 2022-07-29)Over the past two decades, research on the use of the concept ‘sports diplomacy’ has received growing attention from academics, public organisations, private organisations, and third sector organisations worldwide. However, ... -
The Gendered Politics of a Global Recession : A News Media Analysis
(2013-01-16)This journal article looks at the gendered angle taken by journalists when reporting the recession in North American and British newspapers and how the emphasis on gender hides issues of race and class. -
Gene amplification and expression in plants by a replicating geminivirus vector
(1988-01-01)The use of plant DNA viruses as vectors for the transfer of foreign genes to plants offers two potential advantages over other, existing methods of producing transgenic plants. First, these viruses sys-temically infect ... -
Gene Probes Principals and Protocols
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Gene Variants Previously Associated with Reduced Soft Tissue Injury Risk: Part 1 – Independent Associations with Elite Status in Rugby
(2022-03-29)There is growing evidence of genetic contributions to tendon and ligament pathologies. Given the high incidence and severity of tendon and ligament injuries in elite rugby, we studied whether 13 gene polymorphisms previously ... -
Gene variants previously associated with reduced soft-tissue injury risk: Part 2 – Polygenic associations with elite status in Rugby
(2022-12-26)Part 1 of this genetic association series highlighted several genetic variants independently associated with elite status in rugby. However, it is highly likely that the genetic influence on elite status is polygenic due ...