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Beshara, Peter, Judy F. Chen, Andrew C. Read, Pierre Lagadec, Tian Wang, and William Robert Walsh. "The Reliability and Validity of Wearable Inertial Sensors Coupled with the Microsoft Kinect to Measure Shoulder Range-of-Motion." Sensors 20, no. 24 (December 17, 2020): 7238. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20247238.

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Background: Objective assessment of shoulder joint active range of motion (AROM) is critical to monitor patient progress after conservative or surgical intervention. Advancements in miniature devices have led researchers to validate inertial sensors to capture human movement. This study investigated the construct validity as well as intra- and inter-rater reliability of active shoulder mobility measurements using a coupled system of inertial sensors and the Microsoft Kinect (HumanTrak). Methods: 50 healthy participants with no history of shoulder pathology were tested bilaterally for fixed and free ROM: (1) shoulder flexion, and (2) abduction using HumanTrak and goniometry. The repeat testing of the standardised protocol was completed after seven days by two physiotherapists. Results: All HumanTrak shoulder movements demonstrated adequate reliability (intra-class correlation (ICC) ≥ 0.70). HumanTrak demonstrated higher intra-rater reliability (ICCs: 0.93 and 0.85) than goniometry (ICCs: 0.75 and 0.53) for measuring free shoulder flexion and abduction AROM, respectively. Similarly, HumanTrak demonstrated higher intra-rater reliability (ICCs: 0.81 and 0.94) than goniometry (ICCs: 0.70 and 0.93) for fixed flexion and abduction AROM, respectively. Construct validity between HumanTrak and goniometry was adequate except for free abduction. The differences between raters were predominately acceptable and below ±10°. Conclusions: These results indicated that the HumanTrak system is an objective, valid and reliable way to assess and track shoulder ROM.
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Indo, Yasuhiro, Sek Mardy, Motoko Tsuruta, Mohammad Azharul Karim, and Ichiro Matsuda. "Structure and organization of the humanTRKA gene encoding a high affinity receptor for nerve growth factor." Japanese Journal of Human Genetics 42, no. 2 (June 1997): 343–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02766957.

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Boysen, Cecilie, Christopher Carlson, Eran Hood, Leroy Hood, and Deborah A. Nickerson. "Identifylng DNA polymorphisms in humanTCRA/D variable genes by direct sequencing of PCR products." Immunogenetics 44, no. 2 (March 1996): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02660060.

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Shorkend, Daniel. "Beyond Marxism and Existentialism: A Return to the Ancients for a Deeper Wisdom." European Journal of Theology and Philosophy 2, no. 6 (December 22, 2022): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/theology.2022.2.6.84.

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This article defines Existentialism and Marxism in rather broad terms. It argues that while there are certain redeeming qualities to these philosophies, they suffer from certain insurmountable shortcomings. The article then gives a rather brief account of the merits found among the ancients where an attunement to the idea of “wonder” and philosophical speculations of notions of love, may suggest a way to overcome the negative aspects of both Marxism and Existentialism. And while the latter two philosophies were an attempt to create a better world in many respects-albeit debatably unsuccessful in doing so – the ancients perhaps provide a more robust vision of humantas, a certain wisdom that even today may have significant ramifications.
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Kain, Renate, Kiyohiko Angata, Dontscho Kerjaschki, and Minoru Fukuda. "Molecular Cloning and Expression of a Novel Humantrans-Golgi Network Glycoprotein, TGN51, That Contains Multiple Tyrosine-containing Motifs." Journal of Biological Chemistry 273, no. 2 (January 9, 1998): 981–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.2.981.

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McCarthy, A., J. A. Wills, J. Andersen, G. K. Lenton, and T. L. A. Doyle. "Evaluating the intra- and inter-day reliability of output measures for the VALD HumanTrak: Dynamic movements and range of motion of the shoulder and hip with body armour." Ergonomics, June 20, 2022, 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00140139.2022.2092218.

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R. Stroppi, Luis J., Pablo D. Villarreal, and Omar Chiotti. "Extending the WS-HumanTask Architecture to Support the Resource Perspective of BPEL Processes." CLEI Electronic Journal 16, no. 1 (April 1, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.19153/cleiej.16.1.3.

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This work proposes an extension to the WS-HumanTask architecture developed to providesupport to the Resource Perspective of BPEL processes. The extension is aimed toovercome limitations identied in the support of BPEL4People and WS-HumanTask torecurrent Resource Perspective requirements described by the Work ow Resource Patternsand well known reference models of work ow management systems. These limitationshave been identied through an assessment of BPEL4People and WS-HumanTaskagainst a conceptual model enabling the representation of Resource Perspective requirementsby dening three aspects: Resource Structure, Work Distribution and Authorization.The proposed extension species an autonomous People Directory component tobe integrated with the Task Processor and the Task Client WS-HumanTask components.The behavior of the Task Processor and the Task Client is also extended in order toenable their interactions with the People Directory and to improve their support to thestated Resource Perspective aspects.
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