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Hypermobility and the Hypermobility Syndrome : Assessment and Management
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Hypermobility and the hypermobility syndrome, Part 2 : assessment and management of hypermobility syndrome : illustrated via case studies
(2008)Joint hypermobility syndrome (JHS) is a largely under-recognised and poorly understood multi-systemic hereditary connective tissue disorder which manifests in a variety of different clinical presentations. The assessment ... -
Hypermobility, injury rate and rehabilitation in a professional football squad – a preliminary study
(2009)To determine if joint hypermobility is a risk factor for injury in a professional football squad. Primary objectives were to estimate the prevalence of hypermobility amongst a professional football squad and to undertake ... -
The hypersimplex canonical forms and the momentum amplituhedron-like logarithmic forms
(2022-04-20)In this paper we provide a formula for the canonical differential form of the hypersimplex Δ k,n for all n and k. We also study the generalization of the momentum amplituhedron Mn,k to m = 2, which has been conjectured to ... -
A hyperspectral fluorescence lifetime probe for skin cancer diagnosis
(2007)The autofluorescence of biological tissue can be exploited for the detection and diagnosis of disease but, to date, its complex nature and relatively weak signal levels have impeded its widespread application in biology ... -
Hypertension before and after posterior circulation infarction : analysis of data from the South London Stroke Register
(2012)Background: Postmortem data have shown that blood pressure before death correlates more closely with a narrowing of the vertebral arteries than any other vessel studied. This study explores a possible association between ... -
Hypertonic versus near isotonic crystalloid for fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients
(2004)Background: Hypertonic solutions are considered to have a greater ability to expand blood volume and thus elevate blood pressure and can be administered as a small volume infusion over a short time period. On the other ... -
HyperVein: A Hyperspectral Image Dataset for Human Vein Detection
(2024-02-08)HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) plays a pivotal role in various fields, including medical diagnostics, where precise human vein detection is crucial. HyperSpectral (HS) image data are very large and can cause computational ... -
Hypervelocity Stars: Young and Heavy or Old and Light?
(Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2008)The first three hyper-velocity stars (HVS) unbound to the Galaxy were serendipitously discovered in 2005. The only suggested origin of hyper-velocity stars is the Galactic Centre as it hosts a super-massive black hole ... -
Hypoactivation and Dysconnectivity of a Frontostriatal Circuit During Goal-Directed Planning as an Endophenotype for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
(2017-11-01)Background The symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been postulated to result from impaired executive functioning and excessive habit formation at the expense of goal-directed control and have been objectively ... -
Hypocholesterolemic and prebiotic effects of a whole-grain oat-based granola breakfast cereal in a cardio-metabolic "at risk" population
(2016-11-07)Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RTC) have confirmed the hypocholesterolaemic effect of oats and oat based fibers. However, the mechanisms by which oats or oat fractions lower cholesterol is not totally clear. ... -
Hypofrontality in Schizophrenia. A meta-analysis of functional imaging studies
(2004)Objective: Hypofrontality is not a well-replicated finding in schizophrenia either at rest or under conditions of task activation. Method: Studies comparing whole brain and frontal blood flow/ metabolism in schizophrenic ... -
Hypoglycaemic and anti-hyperglycaemic activity of Tabernanthe iboga aqueous extract in fructose-fed Streptozotocin type 2 diabetic rats
(2020-08-25)Root bark preparations of the Gabonese plant Tabernanthe iboga (T. iboga) has long been used in traditional medicine in Central and West African regions for the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D). This study is the first ... -
Hysteretic Damping as an Energy Parameter in Gigacycle Fatigue
(DVM, 2011)The mechanical behaviour of materials subjected to dynamic loading is now a classical subject but is still a big challenge. The fatigue limit of the materials, defined as the maximum dynamic load amplitude level for which ... -
Hα and Hel emission in the jets of pre-main sequence stars : implications for the heating mechanisms
(2003)Jets and winds in pre-main sequence (PMS) stars are often heated and ionized, and understanding their heating mechanism is desired to compare UV-to-IR spectral signatures with models and thus investigate their driving ... -
‘I am friends wt you & do Entertain no malice’: discord, disputes and defamation in Ulster Presbyterian church courts, c. 1700-1838.
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2021-11-02)Following the example of its parent church in Scotland, the Presbyterian church courts in Ireland exercised control over all aspects of its members’ lives. The making of marriage, sexual conduct, family feuds, alcohol ... -
'I am the Bad Wolf. I create myself': the metafictional meanings of lycanthropic transformation in Doctor Who
(Manchester University Press, 2020-01-31)This chapter was developed from a paper ('I was a teenage Whovian but I'm all right now-eee-ooooooooo-ooo-eeh-yooooooooo: the metafictional meanings of lycanthropic transformation in Doctor Who') delivered at the Open ... -
I could be you : the phenomenological dimension of social understanding
(1997)This paper discusses the phenomenological dimension of social understanding. The author's general hypothesis is that complex forms of social understanding that biological agents especially humans show are based on two ...