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Contribution of genetic and environmental effects to postural balance in older female twins

2003

The aim of the present study was to determine the relative roles of genetic and environmental influences on postural balance in older women. The participants were 97 monozygotic (MZ) and 102 dizygotic (DZ) female twins, aged 64–76 yr. Postural sway was measured during side-by-side stance with eyes open and eyes closed, and during semitandem stance with eyes open on a force platform. Sway data were condensed into four first-order and one second-order latent factors. The second-order factor, named balance, incorporates sway data from multiple tests and thus best describes the phenotype of postural balance. The contribution of genetic and environmental influences on the variability of the lat…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyPostureTwins MonozygoticEnvironmentMiddle AgedHeritabilityStructural equation modelingPostural controlPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysiology (medical)Twins DizygoticmedicinePostural BalanceHumansFemaleForce platformPsychologyEyes openAgedBalance (ability)Journal of Applied Physiology
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Associations between personality, sports participation and athletic success. A comparison of Big Five in sporting and non-sporting adults

2018

Abstract The present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big Five, with the exception of openness, while less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more suc…

AgreeablenessSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleBig Five personality factormedia_common.quotation_subjectSport succe050109 social psychologyIndividual and team sportHierarchical structure of the Big Fivesports participation and athletic success050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologywith the exception of opennessOpenness to experiencePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsconscientiousnessGeneral Psychologymedia_commonBig Five personality factorsBig Five personality factors Exploratory structural equation modeling Sport participation Sport success Individual and team sportExtraversion and introversionbiologySport successAthleteswhile less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more successful athletes showed higher agreeableness05 social sciencesExploratory structural equation modelingConscientiousnessbiology.organism_classificationThe present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big Five with the exception of openness while less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more successful athletes showed higher agreeableness conscientiousness and emotional stability than the less successful athletes. Individual-sport athletes were found to be more energetic and open than team-sport athletes. The current findings help clarify the relationships between personality traits sports participation and athletic success.and emotional stability than the less successful athletes. Individual-sport athletes were found to be more energetic and open than team-sport athletes. The current findings help clarify the relationships between personality traitsPsychologyhuman activitiesThe present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big FiveSport participation
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Theoretical Study on the Photo-Oxidation and Photoreduction of an Azetidine Derivative as a Model of DNA Repair

2021

Photocycloreversion plays a central role in the study of the repair of DNA lesions, reverting them into the original pyrimidine nucleobases. Particularly, among the proposed mechanisms for the repair of DNA (6-4) photoproducts by photolyases, it has been suggested that it takes place through an intermediate characterized by a four-membered heterocyclic oxetane or azetidine ring, whose opening requires the reduction of the fused nucleobases. The specific role of this electron transfer step and its impact on the ring opening energetics remain to be understood. These processes are studied herein by means of quantum-chemical calculations on the two azetidine stereoisomers obtained from photocyc…

AnionsAcetonitrilesPyrimidineLightPhotochemistryAzetidinePharmaceutical ScienceOrganic chemistryDNA repair010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)PhotochemistryOxetane01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical ChemistryNucleobaseElectron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundElectron transferQUIMICA ORGANICAQD241-441AzetidineCationsredox propertiesDrug DiscoveryPhotosensitizerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotolyasering openingdensity functional theoryphotochemistry010405 organic chemistryRing openingModels Theoreticalelectron transfer0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Density functional theoryMolecular MedicineAzetidinesThermodynamicsGasesazetidineOxidation-ReductionRedox propertiesMolecules
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Pasqualino Contemporaneo

2018

A Museum that tells stories. A Museum that houses ideas – not only things. A Museum that, going beyond the simple act of collecting, acquires a narrative dimension and turns into a meta-narrative, into an “Open Work”. This performance museum, which is the Antonio Pasqualino International Puppet Museum, focuses on narration and trans- forms itself into a mnestic image, becomes a tool for intercultural mediation through the use of different artistic languages. This long tradition of study and research is the frame of the Pasqualino Museum’s contemporary art projects realized in the past ten years.

Antonio Pasqualino International Puppet Museum Museum Open WorkSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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Ietvarprogramma Apvārsnis 2020 un jaunākās Open Access nostādnes Eiropā

2012

Ziņojumā, kas sagatavots Open Access nedēļas semināram " Brīvpieejas e-resursu puiblicēšana: iespējas un attīstība" (2012.g. 26.oktobris), sniegta informācija par Eiropas Komisijas 2011. gadā publicētajos ieteikumos un paziņojumos ietvertajām Open Access nostādnēm saistībā ar jauno ES pētniecības un inovāciju finansēšanas programmu 2014.-2020. gadam Apvārsnis 2020. Prezentācijā iekļauts arī programmas Apvārsnis 2020 raksturojums un tajā paredzētās prasības zinātnisko rakstu publicēšanai brīvpieejā.

Apvārsnis 2020Horizon 2020Open AccessES pētniecības un inovāciju finansēšanas programmaEU’s Research & innovation funding programmeEC Open Access nostādnes
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Documenting carved stones by 3D modelling – Example of Mongolian deer stones

2018

Rock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documentation. Nowadays, recording is essentially obtained from time-consuming tracing and rubbing, techniques that also require a high level of expertise. Recent advances in 3D modelling of natural objects and computational treatment of the modelled surfaces may provide an alternative, and reduce the current documentation bottleneck. The aim of this study is to examine the extent to which such treatments can be applied. The case study presented here concerns the famous deer stones erected by ancient Mongolian nomad populations. The 3D acquisition workflow is based on structure-from-motion, a versatile photogrammetric tech…

ArcheologyEngineering drawing[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Late Bronze AgeConservationDocumentationTracing01 natural sciencesBottleneckDocumentation0601 history and archaeologyRock artSpectroscopyRecording methods060102 archaeology010401 analytical chemistryVisibility (geometry)06 humanities and the artscomputer.file_formatMongolia15. Life on landPositive openness0104 chemical sciencesPhotogrammetryWorkflowArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Photogrammetry[SHS.ENVIR]Humanities and Social Sciences/Environmental studiesRock artRaster graphicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financecomputer
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Smart Planning and Intelligent Cities: A New Cambrian Explosion

2014

We live in the society of knowledge, creativity and innovation: true anti-cyclical factors with respect to the crisis that has overrun the traditional development protocols and that requires powerful processes of creation and spread of knowledge. The true innovation has no boundaries, it has to affect each aspect of institutions and enterprises and operates as a mutagen of society, requiring a paradigm shift. Startups, fablabs, co-workers, makers and smart citizens have given rise to a global urban movement and most cities now have a sizeable colony: a true smart ecosystem for improving social innovation. Between them they are home to hundreds of accelerators and thousands of smart places a…

Architectural engineeringDelegatemedia_common.quotation_subjectCollective intelligenceCreativitySettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaUrban planningSmart cityParadigm shiftQuality (business)BusinessSMART CITY OPEN URBANISM URBAN PLANNING FABLABSimulationUrban metabolismmedia_common
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Enquête sur les archives ouvertes françaises menée par Couperin en 2019 : résultats et analyses

2020

French Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are, for 89% of the respondents to the survey, now having their own open repository, or declaring to be in the implementation phase (compared to 82% in 2017 and only 62% in 2014). It can therefore be considered that almost all HEIs now offer a green open access repository or signalling solution to their researchers. The « still in progress » or suspended projects are rather related to the current recomposition of the Higher Education landscape. The most obvious obstacles to the latest implementations remain both the low involvement of researchers in the project and the human resources allocated. There is a slight but real increase in the rate of i…

Archive ouverte HAL[SHS.INFO.COMM] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.commInstitutional Repositories[SHS.INFO.COMM]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.commOpen archivesScience ouverteArchives ouvertesHAL Open ArchiveArchive ouverteConsortium CouperinOpen archive[SHS.INFO.DOCU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.docu[SHS.INFO.DOCU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.docuOpen scienceGreen open accessArchive ouverte institutionnelle
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Enquête Archives Ouvertes COUPERIN 2017 : résultats de l’enquête

2017

Les archives ouvertes s’inscrivent de plus en plus solidement et durablement dans le paysage documentaire de l’enseignement supérieur. Si les organismes de recherche ont été précurseurs pour la création d’archives ouvertes, les grandes écoles, mais surtout les universités ont désormais massivement rejoint le mouvement. Signe de cette progression notable, 82 % des répondants disposent en 2017 d’une archive en production ou en cours de mise en œuvre, contre 62 % en 2014. L’adoption majoritaire de la plate-forme HAL (qui représente 79 % des archives en production et 84 % des archives des universités parmi les répondants) se renforce encore depuis 2014. La structuration d’un réseau des utilisat…

Archive ouverte HAL[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesInstitutional Repositories[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesOpen archivesScience ouverteArchives ouvertesHAL Open ArchiveArchive ouverteConsortium CouperinOpen archiveOpen scienceGreen open accessArchive ouverte institutionnelle
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Les archives ouvertes : état des lieux en 2017

2018

International audience; Les archives ouvertes s’inscrivent de plus en plus solidement et durablement dans le paysage documentaire de l’enseignement supérieur. Si les organismes de recherche ont été précurseurs pour la création d’archives ouvertes, les grandes écoles, mais surtout les universités ont désormais massivement rejoint le mouvement. Signe de cette progression notable, 82 % des répondants disposent en 2017 d’une archive en production ou en cours de mise en œuvre, contre 62 % en 2014. L’adoption majoritaire de la plate-forme HAL (qui représente 79 % des archives en production et 84 % des archives des universités parmi les répondants) se renforce encore depuis 2014. La structuration …

Archive ouverte HAL[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesInstitutional Repositories[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesOpen archivesScience ouverteArchives ouvertesHAL Open ArchiveArchive ouverteConsortium CouperinOpen archiveOpen scienceGreen open accessArchive ouverte institutionnelle
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