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Prenatal air pollution exposure and growth and cardio-metabolic risk in preschoolers

2020

Objectives: We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy, and growth and cardio-metabolic risk at four years of age, and evaluated the mediating role of birth weight. Methods: We included mother-child pairs (N = 1,724) from the Spanish INMA birth cohort established in 2003-2008. First trimester of pregnancy nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and fine particles (PM2.5) exposure levels were estimated. Height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, and lipids were measured at four years of age. Body mass index (BMI) trajectories from birth to four years were identified. Results: Increased PM2.5 exposure in the first trimester of pregnanc…

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Predicting tire/pavement noise impact reduction using numerical simulation and experimental data for open graded asphalt mixture

2013

The environmental impact of noise from roads and highways traffic is relevant in urban and rural areas. The use of open-graded asphalt pavements reduces significantly the noise, entrapping the acoustic waves inside the porous structure of the material. In this paper we propose a simulation approach in order to predict the acoustic properties of the asphalt mixture from geometrical and topological indicators. In detail we have generated, using a Random Sequential Adsorption model, synthetic samples starting from the same grading and bitumen contents of real samples manufactured in laboratory. We have measured the acoustic adsorption coefficient of the real samples and we have investigated th…

open graded asphalt mixture tire/pavement noise absorption coefficient random sequential adsorption noise reductionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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Antecedents and Consequences of Student-Athletes’ Identity Profiles in Upper Secondary School

2020

The present study examined the identity profiles that upper-secondary-school Finnish student-athletes show, and the extent to which these profiles were associated with their athletic and academic achievements and withdrawal from sports and school. A total of 391 adolescent athletes (51% females) completed assessments of student and athletic identity four times during their time in upper secondary school. Using growth mixture modeling, three groups were identified: (a) dual identity (77%), (b) changing identity (5%), and (c) athletic identity (18%). The higher the academic achievement was at Time 1, the more likely the athletes were to show dual identity than athletic identity profile. Simil…

opintomenestysLongitudinal studyAdolescent athleteseducationsosiaalinen identiteettiIdentity (social science)Academic achievementdropoutDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineopintojen keskeyttäminenApplied PsychologySecondary levelbiologyAthletesachievement05 social scienceslongitudinal study050301 education030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationsuoriutuminendual careeropiskelugrowth mixture modelingMixture modelingStudent athletesPsychology0503 educationkaksoisuraurheilijatJournal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems

2020

Peat-free growing media constituents and stand-alone substrates are the basis for the economic and ecological efficiency of the soilless culture system. Nevertheless, divergence between the model and practice still exists, coming from large gaps in the knowledge of alternative organic materials and of their effects on crop performance. A more detailed understanding of these topics is necessary to increase the soilless culture management capacity. In this respect, this critical review collects research outcomes concerning the sustainability of soilless culture and growing media constituents and their impact on the environment. In particular, the review covers designated articles stressing th…

organic substratesplant performanceDivergence (linguistics)soilless cultivation systemNatural resource economicsorganic substratelcsh:SEcological efficiencypeat-free growing mediaSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturalcsh:Agriculturesubstrate mixtureSustainabilityEconomicsAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgronomy
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Additional file 1 of Cellular response to spinal cord injury in regenerative and non-regenerative stages in Xenopus laevis

2021

Additional file 1: Figure S1. Cellular response to spinal cord injury in R- and NR-stages. (A) Centriolar satellite ultrastructure (arrowheads) in cells surrounding the rostral stump. (B) Radial projection of cells lining the central canal (yellow shadow). (C) Neutrophil in the injury site at 2 dpt in animals at NF stage 50. (C-E) Cells lining a rosette structure at 6 dpt are characterized by a (D) basal collagen lamina (blue shadow), (E) interdigitations and adherent junctions (arrowheads), and (F) intermediate filaments (arrowheads). Graphs of the number of red blood cells/μm2 × 105 at (G) 2 and 6 dpt in NF stage 50, and (H) at 2 and 6 dpt in NF stage 66. Graphs of the number of macrophag…

otorhinolaryngologic diseasescomplex mixtures
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Combustion behavior of black liquors : droplet swelling and influence of liquor composition

2017

The combustion of black liquor (BL) in a recovery boiler is a central process in a kraft pulp mill for recovering the cooking chemicals and for producing heat and power. This work explored the most important combustion behavior of BL, the swelling of in-flight droplets, from the viewpoint of liquor composition. It also studied the combustion behavior of BL droplets obtained from two biorefining subprocesses (carbonation and hot-water pretreatment, HWP) and sulfur-free pulping alternatives (soda-anthraquinone (AQ) and oxygen-alkali pulping). The formation of a plastic state essential for the swelling of BL droplet was found to result from the melting of an array of carbohydrate-derived aliph…

palaminenkarboksyylihapotaliphatic carboxylic acidsplastisuustechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesligninligniiniblack liquormustalipeäkuivatislauspyrolysisrecovery boilercomplex mixturespolttokraft pulpingswellingmassanvalmistustalteenottoplastic statecombustion behavior
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Slight variations in components ratio affect odor pleasantness of a blending mixture

2009

International audience; Odors rely mainly on the perception of odorants mixtures but are commonly perceived as single undivided entities; nevertheless, the processes involved remain poorly explored. It has been reported that perceptual blending, based on configural olfactory processing, can lead odorant mixtures to give rise to an emergent odor quality not present in the components. Furthermore, very slight variations (just noticeable differences, jnd) in components concentrations were shown to be sufficient to modify the odor quality of a blending mixture. In the present study, we set out to examine whether jnd in components concentrations could also affect the odor pleasantness of a blend…

pleasantnessmusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiology[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscienceblending mixture[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/Neuroscienceslight variationsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSpsychological phenomena and processescomponents ratio affect odor
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Priming effect increases with depth in a boreal forest soil

2016

Abstract Climate warming increases labile carbon (C) inputs to soil through increased photosynthesis and C allocation belowground. This could counterintuitively lead to losses of soil C via priming effects (PE): the stimulation of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition caused by labile C addition. Systematic quantification of PEs in different ecosystems is needed. We measured PEs of free-living soil microbes in different layers of a boreal forest soil, and found that the relative magnitude of the PE increased with soil depth. The relationship between relative PE and the added glucose amount also depended on the soil layer. Our results indicate that the decomposition of SOM in deeper soil l…

priming effect010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesta1172Soil Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementSoil sciencePhotosynthesiscomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyboreal forest soilOrganic matterEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationRhizosphereChemistrySoil organic matterTaigata118304 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landNitrogenC & N interactionsclimate change13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agricultureta11810401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSoil horizonSoil biology & biochemistry
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“Anything taking shape?” : Capturing various layers of small group collaborative problem solving in an experiential geometry course in initial teache…

2022

Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is widely recognized as a prominent 21st-century skill to be mastered. Until recently, research on CPS has often focused on problem solution by the individual; the interest in investigating how the theorized problem-solving constructs function as broader social units, such as pairs or small groups, is relatively recent. Capturing the complexity of CPS processes in group-level interaction is challenging. Therefore, a method of analysis capturing various layers of CPS was developed that aimed for a deeper understanding of CPS as a small-group enactment. In the study, small groups of teacher education students worked on two variations of open-ended CPS tasks…

prosessitvuorovaikutusyhteisöllisyysinteractionprocess visualizationsmethod triangulationcomplex mixturesyhteistyöcarbohydrates (lipids)stomatognathic diseasesmenetelmätstomatognathic systemdirected content analysisprocess analysiscollaborative problem solvingongelmanratkaisuyhteisöllinen oppiminenopettajankoulutusryhmät
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DEPS-testin luotettavuus ja pätevyys aikuisilla selkäpotilailla

2017

The Depression Scale (DEPS) is a patient-reported outcome instrument developed to recognize depressive symptoms. This study measured the psychometric properties of the DEPS among patients with degenerative spinal disease. Altogether 637 patients were included in the analysis. Main research question was whether the DEPS would meet pertinent psychometric criteria for reliability and validity. The results of analyses supported the DEPS instrument as a reliable and valid test to measure depressive symptoms among adult patients with spinal disease fulfilling the psychometric criteria. nonPeerReviewed

pätevyysselkäsairaudettestitrespiratory systemcomplex mixturesluotettavuusrespiratory tract diseases
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