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The INEC Returning Officer announced the result but the party agents did not agree with it.[17][18][19] The Party agents contested the result but the police and the army were called to maintain peace and order.[20] In an interview after the result of the result of the election was announced, Banky W accepted the result of the INEC and declared: "I feel very grateful, even in defeat, because of the things we were able to accomplish."[21]</div><div></div><div></div><div>To determine whether the severity of lower limb spasticity had a differential effect on mobility following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to investigate whether the distribution of lower limb spasticity influenced compensation strategies when walking.Research design: Ninety-three people attending physiotherapy for mobility limitations following TBI participated in this study. Participants were grouped according to the presence and distribution of lower limb spasticity for comparison.Main outcomes and results: Mobility was measured using a 10-metre walk test and the high level mobility assessment tool. Three dimensional gait analysis was used to measure power generation and spasticity was assessed using the Tardieu scale. No significant relationship was found between the severity of lower limb spasticity and mobility limitations. There was a strong relationship between ankle power generation and mobility performance. Proximal compensation strategies did not vary significantly between groups with different distributions of lower limb spasticity.Conclusion: The ability to generate ankle power has a large impact on mobility outcome following TBI. Although spasticity was prevalent, the severity and distribution did not appear to impact mobility outcomes. Proximal compensation strategies were not influenced by the distribution of lower limb spasticity following TBI.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>N2 - To determine whether the severity of lower limb spasticity had a differential effect on mobility following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to investigate whether the distribution of lower limb spasticity influenced compensation strategies when walking.Research design: Ninety-three people attending physiotherapy for mobility limitations following TBI participated in this study. Participants were grouped according to the presence and distribution of lower limb spasticity for comparison.Main outcomes and results: Mobility was measured using a 10-metre walk test and the high level mobility assessment tool. Three dimensional gait analysis was used to measure power generation and spasticity was assessed using the Tardieu scale. No significant relationship was found between the severity of lower limb spasticity and mobility limitations. There was a strong relationship between ankle power generation and mobility performance. Proximal compensation strategies did not vary significantly between groups with different distributions of lower limb spasticity.Conclusion: The ability to generate ankle power has a large impact on mobility outcome following TBI. Although spasticity was prevalent, the severity and distribution did not appear to impact mobility outcomes. Proximal compensation strategies were not influenced by the distribution of lower limb spasticity following TBI.</div><div></div><div></div><div>AB - To determine whether the severity of lower limb spasticity had a differential effect on mobility following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to investigate whether the distribution of lower limb spasticity influenced compensation strategies when walking.Research design: Ninety-three people attending physiotherapy for mobility limitations following TBI participated in this study. Participants were grouped according to the presence and distribution of lower limb spasticity for comparison.Main outcomes and results: Mobility was measured using a 10-metre walk test and the high level mobility assessment tool. Three dimensional gait analysis was used to measure power generation and spasticity was assessed using the Tardieu scale. No significant relationship was found between the severity of lower limb spasticity and mobility limitations. There was a strong relationship between ankle power generation and mobility performance. Proximal compensation strategies did not vary significantly between groups with different distributions of lower limb spasticity.Conclusion: The ability to generate ankle power has a large impact on mobility outcome following TBI. Although spasticity was prevalent, the severity and distribution did not appear to impact mobility outcomes. Proximal compensation strategies were not influenced by the distribution of lower limb spasticity following TBI.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Highly contrary to popular expectation, the futures price of natural gas in Europe has recently dropped quickly back to the pre-Ukraine-War level, despite </div><div></div><div>(a) the continuance of the Ukraine War in Europe, and </div><div></div><div>(b) the latest bombing and hence destruction of both of the Nordstream undersea gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea.</div><div></div><div>The significant drop in the futures gas price there has been caused by both a rise in supply of gas in Europe from many other alternative sources and a drop in private demand for gas which is also advocated by the European governments.</div><div></div><div>---</div><div></div><div>Putin's Russia has therefore lost seemingly her ability to further "blackmail" her western neighboring gas-and-oil consuming EU countries in the foreseeable future, showing that a country can hardly become persistently great or powerful through mere net-exporting of her own rich energy and commodity resources to the rest of the world.</div><div></div><div>Only during the high tide of an energy and commodity global cycle can a resource-rich exporting country like Russia earn a big fortune, to help herself spend the more difficult years during the inevitably following low-tide years.</div><div></div><div>---</div><div></div><div>Britain's gradual loss of her net oil-exporting capability to the rest of the world over the years should be a blessing in disguise for her, since she, unlike today's US, is no longer being harmed by the famous Dutch Disease.</div><div></div><div>The future global competitiveness of Britain should, among many other things, rely more and more on </div><div></div><div>(i) the continued development of her good old highly sophisticated and world-leading finance service industry, and </div><div></div><div>(ii) her ruling government's much-bigger-scale deficit-spending in the coming decade, financed by the new net issuance of much more very-long-term gilts, which can partly and suitably be financed by the Bank of England's new QEs depending on the inflation situation in the country then, to help crowd-in much more profitable and ambitious private or PPP-like high-tech real investments of all kinds.</div><div></div><div>The trend of privatisation, deregulation, and financialization in the country should be stopped, and the public "entrepreneurial state" should suitably intervene much more in her future domestic economy.</div><div></div><div>---</div><div></div><div></div><div>Similarly, the US's current strive of re-industrialization is also at odds with her current global Dollar Hegemony, since, if this strive is successful, the US will eventually turn herself from a net-importing country to a net-exporting country, year-in and year-out, and so repatriating the sorely-needed Euro-dollars in the rest of the world back to her own economy (through the link of a too-strong US dollar in the global FX market).</div><div></div><div>---</div><div></div><div>Through the ongoing Ukraine War, the US is also sucking the energy-consuming industries out of Europe and into her own economy (while China is free-riding on it), but those say German heavy chemical industries are already outdated, since most of them are not the latest 5G- or 6G-propelled, Robot-, 3D-printing-, AI-, or IoT-related most advanced manufacturing industries in the world.</div><div></div><div>---</div><div></div><div> 9738318194</div>