Sang, Zhonggang
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Frontiers in Psychology
Translation is both an interpretive use of language and problem-solving activity. In his work, Ernst-August Gutt adopts a Relevance-Theoretic approach to unveil the inferential nature of translation as interpretive language use. He holds that in translating a translator aims to seek the interpretive resemblance between the ST (source text) and the ...
Tóvári, Anett Kőnigné Péter, Anikó Tardi, Péter Leidecker, Eleonóra Ambrus, Eszter Boros-Balint, Iuliana Hermann, Mária Kránicz, János Hock, Márta
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Orvosi hetilap
Bevezetés: A csípő-, valamint térdízületi arthrosis gyakori megbetegedésnek számít. Számos terápiás lehetőség érhető el hazánkban. Célkitűzés: A komplex konzervatív gyógykezelés eredményességének vizsgálata csípő-, valamint térdízületi arthrosisos betegek esetén. Módszer: Saját készítésű kérdőív mellett alkalmaztuk a vizuális analóg skálát, a Funct...
Maestre-Cascales, Cristina Castillo-Paredes, Antonio Romero-Parra, Nuria Adsuar, José Carmelo Carlos-Vivas, Jorge
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Fibromyalgia (FM) is characterized by chronic and generalized musculoskeletal pain. There is currently no cure for FM, but alternative treatments are available. Among them, gradual strength training programs (ST) which on daily activities are a valid option to improve some of the pronounced symptoms of FM that affect quality of life, such as fatigu...
Prasanth, S. Ghosh, Goutam
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Frontiers in Built Environment
In the seismic design of a reinforced concrete building, selecting appropriate response reduction factor (R) is vital for the building’s seismic response. Indian Standard (IS) 1893-2016 provides R values of 3 and 5 for ordinary moment resisting frames and special moment resisting frames, respectively. As R factors are used to incorporate the buildi...
Chimeno-Hernández, Ana Alberola-Zorrilla, Pilar Sánchez-Zuriaga, Daniel
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Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
A complete functional assessment is essential to measure health status and treatment effects in patients with haemophilia. The Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) is a reliable, valid, simple and quick scale that measures physical function in patients with musculoskeletal disorders. However, the reliability and validity of the PSFS have not be...
Aranceta-Garza, Alejandra Ross, Karyn
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Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences
Objective Optimal wrist/hand function facilitates the performance of activities of daily living (ADL), which are associated with independent living and increased quality of life. Rheumatological, musculoskeletal, and neurological conditions or injuries can negatively impact hand/wrist function, with wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) being prescribed to co...
Franco-Gaviria, Felipe Amador-Jiménez, Mónica Millner, Naomi Durden, Charlotte Urrego, Dunia H.
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Quantifying resilience of socio-ecological systems (SES) can be invaluable to delineate management strategies of natural resources and aid the resolution of socio-environmental conflicts. However, resilience is difficult to quantify and the factors contributing to it are often unknown. We provide a theoretical and conceptual framework to quantify r...
Robshaw, Thomas J. Turner, Joshua Tuck, Olivia Pyke, Caroline Kearney, Sarah Simoni, Marco Sharrad, Clint A. Walkley, Brant Ogden, Mark D.
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Frontiers in Chemistry
This paper is part of a growing body of research work looking at the synthesis of an optimal adsorbent for the capture and containment of aqueous radioiodine from nuclear fuel reprocessing waste. 32 metalated commercial ion exchange resins were subjected to a two-tier screening assessment for their capabilities in the uptake of iodide from aqueous ...
Ding, Y.X. Gao, Y.H. Sun, J.X. Li, C.Q. Yue, X.Q. Shao, J.H.
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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
Tussah pupa protein is one of the high-quality insect proteins with high nutritional value and has been gradually recognised by the public, which can be used as a substitute for traditional animal-derived food proteins. But in contrast, the processing potential of it is much worse. Given this, this study took tussah silkworm chrysalis as the resear...
Tadeo, Ada A
Peripheral Arterial Disease involves narrowed arteries, reducing blood flow to limbs. Increasing blood flow to those extremities is possible by redirecting the blood to flow through natural bypasses (i.e. collateral arteries), which can enlarge via arteriogenesis to maintain blood supply once the prominent arteries have become occluded. This study ...