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301. Evaluating the performance of raw and epoch non-wear algorithms using multiple accelerometers and electrocardiogram recordings.

302. Prospectively Reallocating Sedentary Time: Associations with Cardiometabolic Health.

303. Acceleration profile of an acrobatic act during training and shows using wearable technology.

305. Reproducibility of Accelerometer and Posture-derived Measures of Physical Activity.

306. Longitudinal study of physical activity using an accelerometer in Japanese pregnant women.

307. Emerging collaborative research platforms for the next generation of physical activity, sleep and exercise medicine guidelines: the Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium (ProPASS).

308. Progress on Range of Motion After Total Knee Replacement by Sensor-Based System.

309. Detection and Analysis of Heartbeats in Seismocardiogram Signals.

310. Development of a wireless accelerometer-based Intravaginal device to detect pelvic floor motion for evaluation of pelvic floor dysfunction.

311. Feasibility of using acceleration-derived jerk to quantify bimanual arm use.

312. Racquet Sports Recognition Using a Hybrid Clustering Model Learned from Integrated Wearable Sensor.

313. Improving the Heading Accuracy in Indoor Pedestrian Navigation Based on a Decision Tree and Kalman Filter.

314. Cut points of the Actigraph GT9X for moderate and vigorous intensity physical activity at four different wear locations.

315. Developing a smartphone application, triaxial accelerometer-based, to quantify static and dynamic balance deficits in patients with cerebellar ataxias.

316. How well do activity monitors estimate energy expenditure? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the validity of current technologies.

317. Relationship Between Fundamental Motor Skill Competence, Perceived Physical Competence and Free-Play Physical Activity in Children.

318. Are Accelerometer-based Functional Outcome Assessments Feasible and Valid After Treatment for Lower Extremity Sarcomas?

319. Segmented sedentary time and physical activity patterns throughout the week from wrist-worn ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometers among children 7-12 years old.

320. Wearable inertial sensors provide reliable biomarkers of disease severity in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

321. Design of a Machine Learning-Assisted Wearable Accelerometer-Based Automated System for Studying the Effect of Dopaminergic Medicine on Gait Characteristics of Parkinson's Patients.

322. Objective evaluation of postoperative changes in real-life activity levels in the postoperative course of lumbar spinal surgery using wearable trackers.

323. Triaxial accelerometer evaluation is correlated with IKDC grade of pivot shift.

324. Use of consumer monitors for estimating energy expenditure in youth.

325. activPAL and ActiGraph Assessed Sedentary Behavior and Cardiometabolic Health Markers.

326. Using Smartphones to Capture Novel Recovery Metrics After Cancer Surgery.

327. A cross-dataset deep learning-based classifier for people fall detection and identification.

328. Relationship Between Bench Press Strength and Punch Performance in Male Professional Boxers.

329. The multivariate physical activity signature associated with fundamental motor skills in preschoolers.

330. Quantifying Lumbar Mobilization With Inertial Measurement Unit.

331. Using an Inertial Device (WIMU PRO) to Quantify Neuromuscular Load in Running: Reliability, Convergent Validity, and Influence of Type of Surface and Device Location.

332. Foot accelerations are larger than tibia accelerations during sprinting when measured with inertial measurement units.

333. The practical application of a method of analysing the variability of within-step accelerations collected via athlete tracking devices.

334. Estimation of energy consumed by middle-aged recreational marathoners during a marathon using accelerometry-based devices.

335. Effect of epoch length on intensity classification and on accuracy of measurement under controlled conditions on treadmill: Towards a better understanding of accelerometer measurement.

336. Monitoring canid scent marking in space and time using a biologging and machine learning approach.

337. The effects of cerebrospinal fluid tap-test on idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus: an inertial sensors based assessment.

338. Relationship between Lower Limb Kinematics and Upper Trunk Acceleration in Recreational Runners.

339. Exploring the potential utility of a wearable accelerometer for estimating impact forces in ballet dancers.

340. Validity of the Use of a Triaxial Accelerometer and a Physical Activity Questionnaire for Estimating Total Energy Expenditure and Physical Activity Level among Elderly Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: CLEVER-DM Study.

341. Profiling movement behaviours in pre-school children: A self-organised map approach.

342. Assessing Physical Activity Using Accelerometers in Youth with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

343. Assessment of a Novel Algorithm to Determine Change-of-Direction Angles While Running Using Inertial Sensors.

344. Associations of accelerometer-measured sedentary time, sedentary bouts, and physical activity with adiposity and fitness in children.

345. Analysis of Free-Living Mobility in People with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Healthy Controls: Quality over Quantity.

346. Differential Use of Strategic Constructs of the Transtheoretical Model across Accelerometer-determined Sedentary Time.

347. A multi-segment modelling approach for foot trajectory estimation using inertial sensors.

348. Pedometer-measured physical activity among emergency physicians during shifts.

349. Determining motions with an IMU during level walking and slope and stair walking.

350. Assessment of Motor Impairments in Early Untreated Parkinson's Disease Patients: The Wearable Electronics Impact.

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