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Limited research exists examining how resistance training to failure affects applied outcomes and single motor unit characteristics in previously trained individuals. Herein, resistance-trained adults (24Ā  3 years old, self-reported resistance training experience was 6Ā  4 years, 11 men and 8 women) were randomly assigned to either a low-repetitions-in-reserve (RIR; i.e., training near failure, n = 10) or high-RIR (i.e., not training near failure, n = 9) group. All participants implemented progressive overload during 5 weeks where low-RIR performed squat, bench press, and deadlift twice weekly and were instructed to end each training set with 0-1 RIR. high-RIR performed identical training except for being instructed to maintain 4-6 RIR after each set. During week 6, participants performed a reduced volume-load. The following were assessed prior to and following the intervention: (i) vastus lateralis (VL) muscle cross-sectional area (mCSA) at multiple sites; (ii) squat, bench press, and deadlift one-repetition maximums (1RMs); and (iii) maximal isometric knee extensor torque and VL motor unit firing rates during an 80% maximal voluntary contraction. Although RIR was lower in the low- versus high-RIR group during the intervention (p < 0.001), total training volume did not significantly differ between groups (p = 0.222). There were main effects of time for squat, bench press, and deadlift 1RMs (all p-values < 0.05), but no significant conditionĀ  time interactions existed for these or proximal/middle/distal VL mCSA data. There were significant interactions for the slope and y-intercept of the motor unit mean firing rate versus recruitment threshold relationship. Post hoc analyses indicated low-RIR group slope values decreased and y-intercept values increased after training suggesting low-RIR training increased lower-threshold motor unit firing rates. This study provides insight into how resistance training in proximity to failure affects strength, hypertrophy, and single motor unit characteristics, and may inform those who aim to program for resistance-trained individuals.

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Kernel methods are a cornerstone of classical machine learning. The idea of using quantum computers to compute kernels has recently attracted attention. Quantum embedding kernels (QEKs), constructed by embedding data into the Hilbert space of a quantum computer, are a particular quantum kernel technique that is particularly suitable for noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices. Unfortunately, kernel methods face three major problems: Constructing the kernel matrix has quadratic computational complexity in the number of training samples, choosing the right kernel function is nontrivial, and the effects of noise are unknown. In this work, we addressed the latter two. In particular, we introduced the notion of trainable QEKs, based on the idea of classical model optimization methods. To train the parameters of the QEK, we proposed the use of kernel-target alignment. We verified the feasibility of this method, and showed that for our experimental setup we could reduce the training error significantly. Furthermore, we investigated the effects of device and finite sampling noise, and we evaluated various mitigation techniques numerically on classical hardware. We took the best performing strategy and evaluated it on data from a real quantum processing unit. We found that using this mitigation strategy demonstrated an increased kernel matrix quality.

The kernel-target alignment is high if the feature vectors corresponding to datapoints in the same class cluster together and the feature vectors of points in the opposite class lie exactly opposite to them. This illustrates that a high kernel-target alignment allows for easier linear separability.

If a worker drops a hammer from the roof and it falls to the ground below, this would be considered a near miss because no harm was caused. If, however, the hammer hit a person or a piece of equipment below, it would be considered an incident. Of course, both situations should be reported immediately.

An extension cord laying across a walkway, for example, would be classified as a hazard, because it has the potential to cause someone to trip. By contrast, someone actually tripping on the extension cord and almost falling would be a near miss (unless the person is injured, in which case it would be classified as an incident).

All workplace incidents, including near misses, should be reported to an immediate supervisor as soon as possible. The reason for this is because a near miss can be a precursor to an accident. By reporting a near miss right away, the near miss can be investigated and steps can be taken to remedy the problem before an accident occurs.

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The maneuvers followed a pledge by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin to help protect Belarus from a potential incursion and to bolster its military. The Belarusian Defense Ministry said the weeklong drills would take place at a firing range near Brest, a city on the Polish border.

This page serves as the New York State online training course for crossbow hunting qualification and certification. This is not required if you have completed the Hunter Education Course and received a Hunter Education Certificate on or after April 1, 2014, and you carry that certificate with you while hunting.

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