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THE TIME ANALYSIS OF 110 M HURDLE EVENTS
- Masayuki Horie, S. Shimizu, Hiroh Yamamoto
- Education
- 2 March 2008
The purpose of this study was to clarify the pattern of speed changes during the 110m hurdle events. One hundred and five subjects were divided ,into A group, B group and C group according to record.…
HOW THE PELVIS MOVES DURING RUNNING IN EXPERIENCED HURDLERS
- Masayuki Horie, A. Ushizu, Hiroh Yamamoto
- Education
- 2 November 2007
It was said that dash is a symmetric movement. While, it can be said that hurdling is an asymmetric movement. It is thought that the interval running has some different aspects of a usual dash.…
Effect of Hot Rolling Conditions on Leading and Tailing End Deformation of Clad Steel Plate
- T. Hiruta, Y. Matsubara, Masayuki Horie, H. Era
- Materials Science
- 2014
In a study of the deformation behavior of stainless clad steel resulting from the difference in flow stress between hot stainless steel and mild steel at the leading and tail ends, the effects of…
Characteristics of Expansion of Press-Bend Steel Pipe
- Masayuki Horie, Y. Tamura, T. Miwa, Masaru Miyake, Kazuhisa Kabeya
- Materials Science
- 2018
Influence of Dog-Bone Width on End Profile in Plan View Pattern Control Method for Plate Rolling
- Masayuki Horie, K. Hirata
- Materials Science
- 1 December 2016
A plan view pattern control method for plate rolling called Mizushima Automatic Plan View Pattern Control System (MAS) or Dog Bone Rolling (DBR) was developed. In this method, the slab is given a…
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF BACKWARD WALKING AND BACKWARD RUNNING IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
- S. Sodeyama, Masayuki Horie, Ikuko Shohji, Y. Yoshida, Hiroh Yamamoto
- Education
- 14 March 2008
The purpose of this study is to identify the characteristics of both backward walking (BW) and backward running (BR) and show the differences between two kinds of movements according to age. One…