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    Multi Agent/Object Simulation in Human Swimming by Motomu NAKASHIMA, Hirokazu KIUCHI, Kenji NAKAJIMA

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…In human swimming, there are many situations in which the target of the analysis is not only the swimmer but also other swimmers or other equipment, such as synchronized swimming by multiple swimmers, swimming with fins, and so on. …”
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    A Comparison of Experimental and Analytical Procedures to Measure Passive Drag in Human Swimming. by Tiago M Barbosa, Jorge E Morais, Pedro Forte, Henrique Neiva, Nuno D Garrido, Daniel A Marinho

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The theoretical modeling included a set of analytical procedures based on naval architecture adapted to human swimming. Linear regression models between experimental and analytical procedures showed a high correlation for both passive drag (Dp = 0.777*Df+pr; R2 = 0.90; R2a = 0.90; SEE = 8.528; P<0.001) and passive drag coefficient (CDp = 1.918*CDf+pr; R2 = 0.96; R2a = 0.96; SEE = 0.029; P<0.001). …”
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    Towards an Understanding of Control of Complex Rhythmical “Wavelike” Coordination in Humans by Ross Howard Sanders, Daniel J. Levitin

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This approach provides a foundation to guide the design of empirical research in human swimming and other limb independent activities. …”
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    Technical skill differences in stroke propulsion between high level athletes in triathlon and top level swimmers by ALESSANDRO BOTTONI, NUNZIO LANOTTE, PAOLO BOATTO, STEFANO BIFARETTI, MARCO BONIFAZI

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…In the latest decades the arm propulsion mechanism in human swimming has been an issue of great interest for researchers. …”
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    Development of Swimming Human Simulation Model Considering Rigid Body Dynamics and Unsteady Fluid Force for Whole Body by Motomu NAKASHIMA, Ken SATOU, Yasufumi MIURA

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to develop a swimming human simulation model considering rigid body dynamics and unsteady fluid force for the whole body, which will be utilized to analyze various dynamical problems in human swimming. First, the modeling methods and their formulations for the human body and the fluid force are respectively described. …”
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    Health risks to children from exposure to fecally-contaminated recreational water by Timothy J. Wade, Benjamin F. Arnold, Ken Schiff, John M. Colford, Stephen B. Weisberg, John F. Griffith, Alfred P. Dufour

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4> Sites were categorized according to the predominant type of fecal contamination (human or non-human). Swimming exposures of varying intensity were considered according to degree of contact and time spent in the water. …”
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    Health risks to children from exposure to fecally-contaminated recreational water. by Timothy J Wade, Benjamin F Arnold, Ken Schiff, John M Colford, Stephen B Weisberg, John F Griffith, Alfred P Dufour

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4>Sites were categorized according to the predominant type of fecal contamination (human or non-human). Swimming exposures of varying intensity were considered according to degree of contact and time spent in the water. …”
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    Development of a Methodology for Low-Cost 3D Underwater Motion Capture: Application to the Biomechanics of Horse Swimming by Chloé Giraudet, Claire Moiroud, Audrey Beaumont, Pauline Gaulmin, Chloé Hatrisse, Emeline Azevedo, Jean-Marie Denoix, Khalil Ben Mansour, Pauline Martin, Fabrice Audigié, Henry Chateau, Frédéric Marin

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…One of the challenges in studying this motion is 3D underwater motion capture, which holds potential not only for understanding equine locomotion but also for enhancing human swimming performance. In this study, a marker-based system that combines underwater cameras and markers drawn on horses is developed. …”
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