Search

Your search keyword '"B. Lanza"' showing total 162 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "B. Lanza" Remove constraint Author: "B. Lanza"
162 results on '"B. Lanza"'

Search Results

1. Is lateral external perturbation training more beneficial for protective stepping responses than voluntary stepping training in stroke? A pilot randomized control study

2. Effects of maturation and processing technologies on nutritional and sensory qualities of Itrana table olives

3. Fatty-acid alkyl esters in table olives in relation to abnormal fermentation and poorly conducted technological treatments

4. Daytime tropospheric loss of hexanal and trans-2-hexenal: OH kinetics and UV photolysis

5. Biogenesis of «fusty» defect in virgin olive oils

10. Non‐invasive estimation of muscle fibre size from high‐density electromyography

11. Acute neuromuscular response during eccentric overload protocol by using a mechanical device to increase the load

12. The Muscle Morphology of Elite Female Sprint Running

14. Neural adaptations to long-term resistance training: evidence for the confounding effect of muscle size on the interpretation of surface electromyography

15. Normalization of the electromyography amplitude during a multiple-set resistance training protocol: Reliability and differences between approaches

16. Resistance training intervention performed with different muscle action durations influences the maximal dynamic strength without promoting joint-angle specific strength gains

17. Acute physiological responses with varying load or time under tension during a squat exercise: A randomized cross-over design

18. Does the Muscle Action Duration Induce Different Regional Muscle Hypertrophy in Matched Resistance Training Protocols?

19. The Muscle Morphology of Elite Sprint Running

20. In uveal melanoma Gα-protein GNA11 mutations convey a shorter disease-specific survival and are more strongly associated with loss of BAP1 and chromosomal alterations than Gα-protein GNAQ mutations

21. Systematic Review of the Importance of Hip Muscle Strength, Activation, and Structure in Balance and Mobility Tasks

23. Growth and metabolism of basil grown in a new-concept microcosm under different lighting conditions

24. Equalization of Training Protocols by Time Under Tension Determines the Magnitude of Changes in Strength and Muscular Hypertrophy

25. Hip Abductor and Adductor Rate of Torque Development and Muscle Activation, but Not Muscle Size, Are Associated With Functional Performance

26. Vitreoretinal Surgery in the Prevention and Treatment of Toxic Tumour Syndrome in Uveal Melanoma: A Systematic Review

27. Pollenkitt of some monocotyledons: lipid composition and implications for pollen germination

28. Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, neural, and intrinsic contractile properties

30. Corticospinal excitability and motor representation after long-term resistance training

31. Behavior of motor units during submaximal isometric contractions in chronically strength-trained individuals

34. Muscle volume vs. anatomical cross-sectional area: Different muscle assessment does not affect the muscle size-strength relationship

35. Does normalization of voluntary EMG amplitude to MMAX account for the influence of electrode location and adiposity?

36. Characteristics of patients with coronary artery disease and chronic kidney disease

37. Do changes in neuromuscular activation contribute to the knee extensor angle-torque relationship?

38. Influence of sensory quality on preferences for apples of primary school children

39. Morphological and histochemical investigation of the response ofOlea europaealeaves to fungal attack bySpilocaea oleagina

40. Is the joint-angle specificity of isometric resistance training real? And if so, does it have a neural basis?

41. Resistance training with different repetition duration to failure: effect on hypertrophy, strength and muscle activation

42. Kinetic, muscle structure, and neuromuscular determinants of weight transfer phase prior to a lateral choice reaction step in older adults

43. Role of Intramuscular Fat and Lean Muscle in Surface Electromyography Amplitude of the Gluteus Medius in Older Adults

44. The Lack of Electromyography Normalization May Limit the Conclusions in: Traditional vs. Suspended Push-up Muscle Activation in Athletes and Sedentary Women

45. Neural adaptations after 4 years vs 12 weeks of resistance training vs untrained

46. Does normalization of voluntary EMG amplitude to M

47. Do changes in neuromuscular activation contribute to the knee extensor angle-torque relationship?

48. Peak of neuromuscular activation and angle where it occurs during bench press exercise performed with different repetition number and duration in resistance trained individuals

49. Pruning in citrus culture

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources