characteristics of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate)
Valeria Baldassin
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Title:
characteristics of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate)
Creator:
Valeria Baldassin
Date:
9/14/2006
Text:
Hi list.
I´d like to know if someone knows a study or review about the characteristics of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate), like density, energy-storage capability, cost and life span. My issue is use the EVA to make foot orthoses. If these information were comparative with other kinds of foam, it would be much more interesting.
> If you would like more information about the EVA , please contact me.
Valéria Baldassin
Email: <Email Address Redacted>
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> From: Andrew Allison[SMTP: <Email Address Redacted> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:10:40 AM
> To: <Email Address Redacted>
> Subject: [OANDP-L] Amputee Running Research
> Auto forwarded by a Rule
>
> Georgia Institute of Technology's Exercise Physiology Lab is seeking volunteers for a research project to investigate the energy cost, blood lactate and heart rate response during treadmill running in amputee and non-amputee runners. Young adult amputee (< 40 years of age) runners and non-amputee runners are needed. Criteria for selection are that you have been doing regular running training (at least 4 hours per week) for at least one year.
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> You will be asked to participate in ONE session which will be conducted in the Exercise Physiology Laboratory on the Georgia Tech campus. The entire test session is anticipated to require approximately 2.5 hours.
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> You will receive information on your:
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> · aerobic capacity (VO2 max)
> · lactate threshold
> · body fat percentage
> · heart rate response to exercise
>
> Information gained from the results of the study could potentially benefit you as a competitive endurance athlete to know what type of training intensity will help you to improve your fitness and performance.
>
> There is no compensation for participation in this study.
>
> If you would like more information about the study or how to volunteer to be a subject, please contact:
>
> Andy Allison
> Call: (817) 995-3515
> Email: <Email Address Redacted>
> Address: 281 Ferst Dr.
> 109 SST, School of Applied Physiology
> Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0356.
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> And now, with God's help, I shall become myself ~Soren Kierkegaard
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I´d like to know if someone knows a study or review about the characteristics of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate), like density, energy-storage capability, cost and life span. My issue is use the EVA to make foot orthoses. If these information were comparative with other kinds of foam, it would be much more interesting.
> If you would like more information about the EVA , please contact me.
Valéria Baldassin
Email: <Email Address Redacted>
> ----------
> From: Andrew Allison[SMTP: <Email Address Redacted> ]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:10:40 AM
> To: <Email Address Redacted>
> Subject: [OANDP-L] Amputee Running Research
> Auto forwarded by a Rule
>
> Georgia Institute of Technology's Exercise Physiology Lab is seeking volunteers for a research project to investigate the energy cost, blood lactate and heart rate response during treadmill running in amputee and non-amputee runners. Young adult amputee (< 40 years of age) runners and non-amputee runners are needed. Criteria for selection are that you have been doing regular running training (at least 4 hours per week) for at least one year.
>
>
>
> You will be asked to participate in ONE session which will be conducted in the Exercise Physiology Laboratory on the Georgia Tech campus. The entire test session is anticipated to require approximately 2.5 hours.
>
> You will receive information on your:
>
> · aerobic capacity (VO2 max)
> · lactate threshold
> · body fat percentage
> · heart rate response to exercise
>
> Information gained from the results of the study could potentially benefit you as a competitive endurance athlete to know what type of training intensity will help you to improve your fitness and performance.
>
> There is no compensation for participation in this study.
>
> If you would like more information about the study or how to volunteer to be a subject, please contact:
>
> Andy Allison
> Call: (817) 995-3515
> Email: <Email Address Redacted>
> Address: 281 Ferst Dr.
> 109 SST, School of Applied Physiology
> Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0356.
>
>
>
> And now, with God's help, I shall become myself ~Soren Kierkegaard
>
> ---------------------------------
> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.
>
>
Citation
Valeria Baldassin, “characteristics of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate),” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/227209.