15 results on '"Cycling -- Research"'
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2. Studies from University of Arizona Have Provided New Data on Cogent Social Science (Where and how tucsonans ride and implications for cycling infrastructure)
3. New Applied Sciences Study Findings Have Been Reported from University of Tsukuba (Aerodynamics of Cycling Skinsuits Focused on the Surface Shape of the Arms)
4. Study Results from Plekhanov Russian University of Economics in the Area of Science and Technology Reported (Dataset on the interview-based survey of Moscow bicycle infrastructure)
5. Researchers at Nankai University Target Science and Technology (Data on unsafe riding behaviors among 1960 shared bicycle riders in urban China)
6. Findings from City University of Hong Kong in the Area of Urban Science Reported (Associations Between Overhead-view and Eye-level Urban Greenness and Cycling Behaviors)
7. Studies from North Dakota State University Further Understanding of Earth Science (Pedaling disaster: citizen bicyclists in disaster response-Innovative solution or unnecessary effort?)
8. Findings from University of Twente Broaden Understanding of Human Movement Science (Cycling strategies of young and older cyclists)
9. Studies from Nagoya University Have Provided New Information about Human Movement Science (Coordination among thigh muscles including the vastus intermedius and adductor magnus at different cycling intensities)
10. Study Data from Griffith University Update Understanding of Science
11. New Findings Reported from National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Describe Advances in Plasticity
12. Researchers from University of Groningen discuss findings in ergonomic science
13. Study findings from University of Utah provide new insights into experimental biology
14. Reports on life sciences findings from Edith Cowan University provide new insights
15. New research should focus on treatment of bicycle-related dysfunction
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