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Reduced Injury Prevalence In Soccer Athletes Following Gps Guided Acclimatization, Montgomery Bertschy, Jeffrey Howard, Sakiko Oyama, Kelly Cheever Aug 2021

Reduced Injury Prevalence In Soccer Athletes Following Gps Guided Acclimatization, Montgomery Bertschy, Jeffrey Howard, Sakiko Oyama, Kelly Cheever

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 14(7): 1070-1077, 2021. GPS technology has been used to retrospectively correlate injury risk to changes in training load, however the use of GPS technology to plan and monitor training load over an acclimatization period to prevent musculoskeletal injury remains unexplored. This article reports the utility of GPS technology to help develop and monitor incremental increases in training load while transitioning from off-season to in season to reduce musculoskeletal injury. A series of daily minimum standards were established based on observed training loads in year 1 to gradually acclimate soccer athletes over a 5-week period prior …


Refining A Protocol For Somatic Embryogenesis And Plant Regeneration Of Phalaenopsis Amabilis Cv. Jinan From Mature Tissues, Reza Ghahremani, Shirin Dianati Daylami, Masoud Mirmasoumi, Naser Askari, Kourosh Vahdati Jan 2021

Refining A Protocol For Somatic Embryogenesis And Plant Regeneration Of Phalaenopsis Amabilis Cv. Jinan From Mature Tissues, Reza Ghahremani, Shirin Dianati Daylami, Masoud Mirmasoumi, Naser Askari, Kourosh Vahdati

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Phalaenopsis is one of the most remarkable commercial genera in Orchidaceae family. Using immature explants for tissue culture of orchid results in undesired characteristics such as genetic variation and long-lasting juvenility. In this study, we optimized a protocol for somatic embryogenesis of Phalaenopsis amabilis cv. Jinan, by using mature thin cell layer (TCL) explants to minimize immature explant limitations. We examined somatic embryogenesis from two types of mature explants, viz. leaf lTCL and flower stalk nodes tTCL at various concentrations of thidiazuron (TDZ) (0, 1, 2, and 3 mg L-1). The results demonstrated that lTCL explants cultured on medium supplemented …