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The 'GALS' locomotor screen. - Doherty, M; Dacre, J; Dieppe, P; Snaith, M A screen based on a tested 'minimal' history and examination system is described, together with a simple method of recording.

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Desafios da reabilitação profissional para o século XXI : estudo dos fatores prognosticos para a reabilitação profissional de segurados incapacitados para o trabalho, com doenças cronicas da coluna vertebral, encaminhados pela Perícia Médica do INSS para programa de reabilitação profissional, por acidente do trabalho ou doença comum, no período de 1993 a 1997, em Campinas,SP - Nazira Mahayri No início do século XX, as características dos trabalhadores foram determinadas em função da revolução industrial e, no final do século XX, pela revolução do conhecimento, com novas exigências pessoais e profissionais, caracterizadas por menos produtividade, treinamento, informação e mais competitividade, conhecimento e educação.

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Schedule-induced locomotor activity in humans. - Muller, P G; Crow, R E; Cheney, C D Locomotor activity such as walking, shifting weight, or pacing was recorded in quarters of the interreinforcement interval to examine the induced characteristics of that behavior in humans.

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Schedule-induced locomotor activity in humans. - Muller, P G; Crow, R E; Cheney, C D Locomotor activity such as walking, shifting weight, or pacing was recorded in quarters of the interreinforcement interval to examine the induced characteristics of that behavior in humans.

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The GALS locomotor screen and disability. - Plant, M J; Linton, S; Dodd, E; Jones, P W; Dawes, P T The examination components of GALS were rated by a simple 0 to 3 scale.

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Quantitative Trait Loci for Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster - Jordan, Katherine W.; Morgan, Theodore J.; Mackay, Trudy F. C. Locomotion is an integral component of most animal behaviors and many human diseases and disorders are associated with locomotor deficits, but little is known about the genetic basis of natural variation in locomotor behavior.

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Quantitative Trait Loci for Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster - Jordan, Katherine W.; Morgan, Theodore J.; Mackay, Trudy F. C. Locomotion is an integral component of most animal behaviors and many human diseases and disorders are associated with locomotor deficits, but little is known about the genetic basis of natural variation in locomotor behavior.

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Quantitative genomics of locomotor behavior in Drosophila melanogaster - Jordan, Katherine W; Carbone, Mary Anna; Yamamoto, Akihiko; Morgan, Theodore J; Mackay, Trudy FC The locomotor behavior of Drosophila melanogaster was quantified in a large population of inbred lines derived from a single natural population, showing that many pleiotropic genes show correlated transcriptional responses to multiple behaviors.

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Association of locomotor complaints and disability in the Rotterdam study. - Odding, E; Valkenburg, H A; Algra, D; Vandenouweland, F A; Grobbee, D E; Hofman, A OBJECTIVE--To determine the association between joint complaints and locomotor disability.

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Locomotor activity in rats after administration of nicotinic agonists intracerebrally. - Reavill, C.; Stolerman, I. P. Nicotine (0.13 and 0.4 mg kg-1, s.c.) increased the ambulatory component of locomotor activity in rats previously exposed to the drug.

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EphA4 defines a class of excitatory locomotor-related interneurons - Butt, Simon J. B.; Lundfald, Line; Kiehn, Ole Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pattern generator and how they interact to produce behavior.

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EphA4 defines a class of excitatory locomotor-related interneurons - Butt, Simon J. B.; Lundfald, Line; Kiehn, Ole Relatively little is known about the interneurons that constitute the mammalian locomotor central pattern generator and how they interact to produce behavior.

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BDNF regulates eating behavior and locomotor activity in mice - Kernie, Steven G.; Liebl, Daniel J.; Parada, Luis F. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was studied initially for its role in sensory neuron development.

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BDNF regulates eating behavior and locomotor activity in mice - Kernie, Steven G.; Liebl, Daniel J.; Parada, Luis F. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was studied initially for its role in sensory neuron development.

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Patología Quirúrgica del Aparato Locomotor Servicio de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Hospital Santa Rosa - Chinchayan Palma, Segundo Rodolfo El presente trabajo hace un estudio estadístico retrospectivo de la actividad quirúrgica del aparato locomotor efectuado en el servicio de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Hospital Santa Rosa desde noviembre 1990 a octubre de 1992, realizándose 126 intervenciones quirúrgicas en 108 pacientes (100%) El grupo etario más comprometido corresponde a los pacientes menores de 20 años de edad (48.5%) y son del sexo masculino.

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Patología Quirúrgica del Aparato Locomotor Servicio de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Hospital Santa Rosa - Chinchayan Palma, Segundo Rodolfo El presente trabajo hace un estudio estadístico retrospectivo de la actividad quirúrgica del aparato locomotor efectuado en el servicio de Ortopedia y Traumatología del Hospital Santa Rosa desde noviembre 1990 a octubre de 1992, realizándose 126 intervenciones quirúrgicas en 108 pacientes (100%) El grupo etario más comprometido corresponde a los pacientes menores de 20 años de edad (48.5%) y son del sexo masculino.

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Mathematical analysis of locomotor behavior by mice in a radial maze - Coop, Allan D.; Stavarache, Mihaela A.; Pfaff, Donald W.; Reeke, George N. Data comprising the total distance traveled during each arm entry were obtained from video records of six consecutive daily recording sessions.

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Importance of noradrenaline found in a functional pool in maintaining spontaneous locomotor activity in rats - Chan; Onn-Leng; Webster, R. A. Spontaneous locomotor activity (activity) in male Wistar rats was compared with the concentrations of brain noradrenaline (NA), dopamine (DA) and metaraminol.

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Interaction of involuntary post-contraction activity with locomotor movements - Ivanenko, Y. P.; Wright, W. G.; Gurfinkel, V. S.; Horak, F.; Cordo, P. Involuntary post-contraction muscle activity may occur after performing a strong long-lasting (about 30 s) isometric muscle contraction (Kohnstamm phenomenon).

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Novelty-related rapid locomotor effects of corticosterone in rats - Guaza, C.; Venero, C.; Sandi, C. In this study, we explored possible rapid behavioural effects of corticosterone in the rat, which could provide a model to characterize further the mechanisms involved in rapid corticosteroid nongenomic actions.