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The phrase "arm entries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to martial arts, sports, or physical training, referring to techniques or movements involving the arms.
Example: "During the training session, we focused on various arm entries to improve our grappling skills."
Alternatives: "arm techniques" or "arm movements".
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open arm entries percent.
Open arm entries percent (OE%) was calculated as entries into the open arm/ entries into the open arm + entries into the closed arm) × 100.
Time in the open arm, time in the closed arm, open arm entries, and closed arm entries were all recorded by the computerised video tracking system.
The number of arm entries was used as an indicator of locomotor activity.
Use of the elevated plus-maze test revealed that sinomenine (20 and 40 mg/kg, p.o). increased the percentage of open arm entries and diazepam (2 mg/kg, p.o). increased the percentage of open arm entries, the percentage of time spent on open arms and total arm entries in mice.
The effect is observed when the experimental drug increases open arms entries without altering the total number of arm entries.
Spontaneous alternation behavior (a) and numbers of arm entries (b) during a 10 min session were recorded.
The sequence of arm entries was recorded manually.
The percent of open arm entries was calculated by taking the number of open arm entries and dividing it by the sum of the number of open arm plus closed arm entries.
The number of opened arm entries relative to enclosed arm entries is thought to be correlated with anxiety level, with increase/decrease of opened arm entries expressing less/more anxiety.
However, hyperlocomotion may also increase the number of arm entries (Fig. 3j).
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