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The study presented in this contribution aims to investigate whether the print edition of OALD8 still sticks to the tradition of including many derivatives as run-on entries. For the purpose of the study, a database was compiled consisting of 1,200 lemmat... see more

The study presented in this contribution aims to investigate whether the print edition of OALD8 still sticks to the tradition of including many derivatives as run-on entries. For the purpose of the study, a database was compiled consisting of 1,200 lemmat... see more

The purpose of this study was to investigate the involvement of neutrophil dynamics and function in exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) and delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and the effect of molecular hydrogen (H2) intake on these parameters. Nine ... see more

This study aimed to obtain information about the differences in the increase in lactic acid from the 800 meter and 400-meter running results. Lactic acid is the result of the rest of the energy-burning metabolism of anaerobic lactated. This condition occu... see more

The sediment dynamics of a ridge and runnel system were observed on a mesotidal sand beach during fair weather conditions. Topographic surveys, grain-size-trend analysis and fluorescent-sand-tracer experiment show that sediment transport is clearly direct... see more

Height of maximum wave runup on coastal structures is typically calculated directly or indirectly from small-scale physical model tests. These tests are conducted in the absence of wind, although strong onshore winds are typically associated with design s... see more

Background Creatine monohydrate (CrM) and caffeine are two of the main substances used to enhance athletic performance although some studies say that they impair each other and CrM could promote weight gain. Objective evaluate the association of CrM or cr... see more

In this work, commercial 18650 lithium-ion cells with LiMn2O4, LiFePO4, and Li(Ni0.33Mn0.33Co0.33)O2 cathodes were exposed to external heating in an accelerating rate calorimeter (es-ARC, Thermal Hazard Technology (THT), Bletchley, UK), to investigate the... see more

Stormwater runoff poses serious environmental problems and public health issues in Rwanda, a tropical country that is increasingly suffering from severe floods, landslides, soil erosion and water pollution. Using the WetSpa Extension model, this study ass... see more

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