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Il piccolo nel grande, il grande nel piccolo. Gli adeguamenti liturgici di Culotta e Leone The small in the big, the big in the small. Culotta and Le…
2015
Una esplorazione degli adeguamenti liturgici di Pasquale Culotta e Giuseppe Leone conduce a comprendere in che modo la loro riflessione sulle architetture per il culto cristiano cattolico sia parte integrante della sperimentazione progettuale incentrata sul rapporto architettura-città. Nel saggio si specifica in cosa consista il lavoro di adeguamento rispetto alle indicazioni formulate nel Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II (1963). Ci si sofferma sulle peculiarità della liturgia rinnovata: il valore "processionale" dello spazio ecclesiale e la relazione immanente-trascendente, a scala architettonica e urbana. In seguito si approfondiscono, "caso per caso", la riconfigurazione dell'ambone del Du…
Effets aigus et chroniques de l’électrostimulation appliquée au niveau du nerf moteur : importance du retour afférent
2019
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of electrical stimulation protocols favouring an indirect motor units’ (MU) recruitment via sensory axons activation and giving rise to extra force development, on the neuromuscular system. These protocols use wide pulse duration, low stimulation intensity, low and high stimulation frequencies and are applied over the motor nerve. The aim of the first study was to examine the effects of these protocols on the extent and origin of neuromuscular fatigue during an acute application. Results showed that for a similar impact on maximal force generating capacity, low stimulation frequencies limit force decreases during the stimulation trains a…
La salvación de los clásicos: las adaptaciones fieles al original
2013
En este ensayo me propongo esbozar un posible procedimiento para adaptar con fidelidad un texto clásico teniendo como objetivo esencial la trasmisión de los tesoros que encierra, pero con un total respeto no solo a la historia contada, sino a la misma concepción unitaria de la obra. Los propios clásicos hablaban de monere et delectare como fines de la creación literaria; no hay que perderlos de vista: la enseñanza la llevan puesta los propios textos, pero hay que lograr que aflore en ellos la diversión para el lector actual. Utilizaré como ilustración de esa exposición teórica las dificultades que he encontrado en la tarea de llevar a cabo algunas de mis ya numerosas adaptaciones de clásico…
Les salauds vont en enfer : pièce en 2 actes
2015
International audience; On connaît Frédéric Dard romancier, on connaît moins Frédéric Dard auteur dramatique, scénariste ou dialoguiste. L'auteur a pourtant écrit de nombreux textes pour le théâtre. Certaines pièces sont parues en livres ou dans des revues, mais la plupart d'entre elles ont été jouées sans que le texte fasse l'objet d'une publication. C'est le cas de la pièce 'Les salauds vont en enfer'. Montée au théâtre du Grand-Guignol à Paris en 1954 et mise en scène par Robert Hossein, cette pièce a connu un destin particulier car elle a fait l'objet de trois transpositions particulièrement intéressantes. Dès 1955, en effet, l'adaptation cinématographique est confiée à Robert Hossein e…
Beatrix Potter au cinéma: 1971-2018
2018
Aragon et la chanson
2020
Article en libre accès sur le site de l'éditeur; International audience; No abstract
IS HYPOXIA A TRAINING STIMULUS FOR ENDURANCE ATHLETES’ PERFORMANCE? A BRIEF REVIEW.
2012
ABSTRACT: Background. There is increasing popularity among elite athletes to endorse altitude training to enhance performance levels. Altitude training may be used for enhanced performance at sea level, or to acclimatise to a competition at altitude. Enhancement of muscle oxidative capacity, muscle glycolytic capacity, skeletal muscle oxygenation, oxygen transport and storage within the muscle, and hormonal regulation have been reported with altitude training. Aim. The aim of this review is to analyse current knowledge on hypoxic training and its possible relation to enhanced endurance performance. This paper will consider factors including the process of enhanced sea level performance in r…
Effects of nine months resistance training on cycling economy in elderly men and women
2016
The aging process, along with the lifestyle, is associated with loses in functional capacity and independence due to factors such as decreases in muscle mass, strength, and aerobic capacity, among others. Resistance training (RT) has been shown to induce strength and muscle size gains in the elderly. Improvements in maximal endurance capacity have been shown in some studies, while others have found no change. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of RT on the cycling economy in the elderly. A group of 47 older men and women (65-75 years) participated in the study. Subjects were assigned into one of two groups: 1) a training group performing 3 months of RT focusing on l…
Speed control of the V2 skating technique in elite cross-country skiers
2016
The aim was to examine how skiers control skiing speed using V2-skating. Subjects skied with three submaximal and maximal speeds on 100 m 4° uphill. Cycle variables and force parameters form the arms and legs were analysed. Cycle rate increased up to the maximum speed. Cycle length increased from the slowest speed to the all other speeds. Pole force and delta leg force increased up to the maximum speed. Ranges of motions and angular velocities of kick flexion and extension with knee and hip joints increased till highest submaximal speed. Speed was regulated with cycle length and rate while the latter was dominant after ∼5.0 m/s. Higher speed was reached with higher forces from arms and leg…
Exercise effects on cardiovascular disease: from basic aspects to clinical evidence.
2021
Contains fulltext : 283453.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of major morbidity and CVD- and all-cause mortality in most of the world. It is now clear that regular physical activity (PA) and exercise training (ET) induces a wide range of direct and indirect physiologic adaptations and pleiotropic benefits for human general and CV health. Generally, higher levels of PA, ET, and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) are correlated with reduced risk of CVD, including myocardial infarction, CVD-related death, and all-cause mortality. Although exact details regarding the ideal doses of ET, including resistance and, especially, aerobi…