1<p>RMS_<sub>PM</sub> represents root mean square of primary movement.</p>2<p>RMS_<sub>FI</sub> represents root mean square of force intermittency profile.</p>3<p>R<sub>PM/FI</sub> represents amplitude ration of primary movement relative to force intermittency profile.</p>4<p>MSE_<sub>LTS</sub> represents multi-scale entropy area of low time scale 1–25.</p>5<p>MSE_<sub>HTS</sub> represents multi-scale entropy area of high time scale 26–60.</p>6<p>MSE_<sub>All</sub> represents multi-scale entropy area of overall time scale 1–60.</p>7<p>The shaded area indicates a significant level of correlation coefficient. (<sup>*</sup>: <i>P</i><.05;<sup> **</sup>: <i>P</i><.005).</p
<p>*to compare with B-factor units of Å<sup>2</sup>, we use RMSD<sup>2</sup> because RMSD is in unit...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between vertical jump and ...
<p>We explain these associations starting at the bottom of the diagram. The change in variability of...
1<p>MSE_<sub>LTS</sub> represents multi-scale entropy area of low time scale 1–5.</p>2<p>MSE_<sub>HT...
1<p>RMS_<sub>FP</sub> represents root mean square of force pulse trace.</p>*<p>: <i>P</i><.05;</p>**...
<p>Pearson correlations (R) between diaphragm specific contractile force production (all stimulation...
Pearson correlation coefficients between spinal stiffness and both muscle activity and pain intensit...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains in MPO and baseline muscle metabolites levels in ...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the residuals of 9 items in the CMTNS. CMAP = Amplitudes...
<p>Correlation coefficients between quadriceps muscle strength of the paretic limb and each variable...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (<i>r</i>) between left and right motor cortices, and between SM...
<p>(A) Sample entropy (SampEn) versus time scales, (B) Multi-scale entropy area (MSE area) for the l...
<p>The strength of association between stiffness/migratory and stiffness/invasive properties express...
<p>*The correlation coefficients significant <i>P</i> < 0.05</p><p>** The correlation coefficients s...
Pearson's correlation coefficient (CI 95%) of BMD sites with selected body composition, strength and...
<p>*to compare with B-factor units of Å<sup>2</sup>, we use RMSD<sup>2</sup> because RMSD is in unit...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between vertical jump and ...
<p>We explain these associations starting at the bottom of the diagram. The change in variability of...
1<p>MSE_<sub>LTS</sub> represents multi-scale entropy area of low time scale 1–5.</p>2<p>MSE_<sub>HT...
1<p>RMS_<sub>FP</sub> represents root mean square of force pulse trace.</p>*<p>: <i>P</i><.05;</p>**...
<p>Pearson correlations (R) between diaphragm specific contractile force production (all stimulation...
Pearson correlation coefficients between spinal stiffness and both muscle activity and pain intensit...
Pearson correlation coefficients (r) between gains in MPO and baseline muscle metabolites levels in ...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients between the residuals of 9 items in the CMTNS. CMAP = Amplitudes...
<p>Correlation coefficients between quadriceps muscle strength of the paretic limb and each variable...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (<i>r</i>) between left and right motor cortices, and between SM...
<p>(A) Sample entropy (SampEn) versus time scales, (B) Multi-scale entropy area (MSE area) for the l...
<p>The strength of association between stiffness/migratory and stiffness/invasive properties express...
<p>*The correlation coefficients significant <i>P</i> < 0.05</p><p>** The correlation coefficients s...
Pearson's correlation coefficient (CI 95%) of BMD sites with selected body composition, strength and...
<p>*to compare with B-factor units of Å<sup>2</sup>, we use RMSD<sup>2</sup> because RMSD is in unit...
<p>Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between vertical jump and ...
<p>We explain these associations starting at the bottom of the diagram. The change in variability of...