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    Systematization and classification of office space by D. Avramenko

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Accordingly, the first includes the factory production, the bureau landscape and the cube, and the second contains only the bullpen  type with the cluster subtype of the layout of the functional zones. …”
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    The Effects of a J-Band Warm-up on Muscle Activity of Colligate Baseball Players during Pitching by Tyler Giesige, Sarah Martinez-Sepanski, Kelton Mehls

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Methods: Fourteen male colligate baseball pitchers volunteered to complete two separate bullpen sessions; one following a standard warm-up and one following a J-Band warm-up. …”
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    Sensor Location Matters When Estimating Player Workload for Baseball Pitching by Cristine Agresta, Michael T. Freehill, Jessica Zendler, Georgia Giblin, Stephen Cain

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Acceleration data from three sensor locations—trunk, throwing upper arm, and throwing forearm—were collected from ten collegiate pitchers as they threw a series of pitches during a single bullpen session. The effect of sensor location and pitch type was assessed in relation to four different workload estimates. …”
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    Comparison of Kinematic Sequences During Curveball and Fastball Baseball Pitches by Donna Moxley Scarborough, Pablo E. Colón, Shannon E. Linderman, Eric M. Berkson

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Using 3D motion analyses, 14 baseball pitchers (four high school, eight college, and two professional) performed 5–6 curveball pitches and 12 pitchers also threw fastball pitches in a simulated bullpen session. Eleven different curveball Kinematic Sequences were identified and 8 fastball Kinematic Sequences. …”
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    Effects of a six-week weighted-implement throwing program on baseball pitching velocity, kinematics, arm stress, and arm range of motion by Joseph A. Marsh, Matthew I. Wagshol, Kyle J. Boddy, Michael E. O’Connell, Sam J. Briend, Kyle E. Lindley, Alex Caravan

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Twenty-eight biomechanical parameters were computed for each bullpen trial, four arm range-of-motion measurements were taken, and pitching velocities were recorded before and after the training period. …”
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