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Physical Activity, Screen Time and Sleep among Youth Participating and Non-Participating in Organized Sports : The Finnish Health Promoting Sports Cl…

2016

Objectives: The aim of this Health Promoting Sport Club (HPSC) study was to compare physical activity (PA), sleep time and screen time (ST) between sports club participants (n = 1200) and non-participants (n = 913). Design: A cross-sectional survey design was employed to assess PA, sleep and ST of adolescents. Methods: Information on these was collected from 14 to 16 year old adolescents (1200 sport club participants and 913 non-participants) through a standardized questionnaire. Results: Boys were more physically active than girls and met the PA guidelines more often than girls (p < 0.001). The proportion of youth reaching the PA guidelines was significantly higher among youth participants…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyhealth promotionPhysical activityphysical activityruutuaikaMinor (academic)Coachinguni (lepotila)terveyden edistäminensport club participation03 medical and health sciencesScreen time0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicine030212 general & internal medicineadolescentssleepta315business.industryta3141Survey researchGeneral MedicineHealth promotionscreen timePhysical therapySleep (system call)Clubbusinesshuman activities
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Intercomparison and quality assessment of MERIS, MODIS and SEVIRI FAPAR products over the Iberian Peninsula

2013

Abstract The fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) is a key variable in productivity and carbon cycle models. The variety of available FAPAR satellite products from different space agencies leads to the necessity of assessing the existing differences between them before using into models. Discrepancies of four FAPAR products derived from MODIS, SEVIRI and MERIS (TOAVEG and MGVI algorithms), covering the Iberian Peninsula from July 2006 to June 2007 are here analyzed. The assessment is based on an intercomparison involving the spatial and temporal consistency between products and a statistical analysis across land cover types. In general, significant differences ar…

Global and Planetary Changegeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesQuality assessment0211 other engineering and technologiesPrimary production02 engineering and technologyLand cover15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesTemporal consistencyGeographyPhotosynthetically active radiationPeninsulaClimatologyAbsolute biasSatelliteComputers in Earth Sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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The development of children's perception of hierarchical patterns : an investigation across tasks and populations

2011

The thesis investigated the development of children’s global/local processing hierarchical patterns introduced by Navon (1977). The objectives were to understand more comprehensively the developmental characteristics of children’s perception through their global and local processing of hierarchical patterns, by considering the effects of age, stimuli properties, duration of exposure to the stimuli and gender in a perceptual task and a drawing task. These effects were tested in 3 different populations: typically developing children, children with mental retardation and early blind children. The results revealed that typically developing children attended to both the local and global level of…

Global processingTypically developing children[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyEarly blind childrenLocal processingDrawing taskNaming taskHierarchical patterns[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyChildren with mental retardationSimilarity-judgment taskPas de mots clés
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Designing and Evaluating Online Language Learning Materials for Higher Education

2011

Nowadays, finding, choosing and developing or adapting materials is a very important component of education as well as a key element for the success of the whole learning process. A language teacher is also a materials developer and the materials development process should aim at ensuring that local needs and wants do not dictate decisions and that important learning principles are not forgotten. In the case of materials for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), a very thorough and pedagogically-sound set of guidelines should be followed prior to the design of the materials. Following that, a careful evaluation should take place so as to guarantee that those guidelines have been follo…

GovernmentEngineeringDesignHigher educationbusiness.industryAnglèsSoftware developmentSoftware developmentLanguage acquisitionValencianlanguage.human_languageFILOLOGIA INGLESAWorld Wide WebEngineering managementWork (electrical)CALLlanguageIn-house materialsbusinessEvaluation
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Grammar based content completion method using Lua LPeg.re module

2014

A grammar based content completion method for Lua programming language and its LPeg.re module environment is described in this paper. The use of our method is not demanding in computing resources, as well as it is easy to add the content completion functionality to any target language grammar. We report on the application of our method for OWL Manchester syntax expression grammar, as well as custom database-to-ontology mapping language.

GrammarComputer sciencebusiness.industryProgramming languageAttribute grammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectLink grammarOperator-precedence grammarcomputer.software_genreAdaptive grammarTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESExtended Affix GrammarAffix grammarRegular grammarArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingmedia_common2014 IEEE 2nd Workshop on Advances in Information, Electronic and Electrical Engineering (AIEEE)
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Metric Lie groups admitting dilations

2019

We consider left-invariant distances $d$ on a Lie group $G$ with the property that there exists a multiplicative one-parameter group of Lie automorphisms $(0, \infty)\rightarrow\mathtt{Aut}(G)$, $\lambda\mapsto\delta_\lambda$, so that $ d(\delta_\lambda x,\delta_\lambda y) = \lambda d(x,y)$, for all $x,y\in G$ and all $\lambda>0$. First, we show that all such distances are admissible, that is, they induce the manifold topology. Second, we characterize multiplicative one-parameter groups of Lie automorphisms that are dilations for some left-invariant distance in terms of algebraic properties of their infinitesimal generator. Third, we show that an admissible left-invariant distance on a Lie …

Group (mathematics)54E40 (Primary) 53C30 54E45 (Secondary)General MathematicsLie groupMetric Geometry (math.MG)Group Theory (math.GR)AutomorphismManifoldCombinatoricsMetric spaceMathematics - Metric GeometryMetric (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsLocally compact spaceInfinitesimal generatorMathematics - Group TheoryMathematics
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On a class of generalised Schmidt groups

2015

In this paper families of non-nilpotent subgroups covering the non-nilpotent part of a finite group are considered. An A 5 -free group possessing one of these families is soluble, and soluble groups with this property have Fitting length at most three. A bound on the number of primes dividing the order of the group is also obtained.

Group (mathematics)Applied MathematicsMathematics::Rings and AlgebrasGrups Teoria deCycle graph (algebra)Sporadic groupFinite groupsNon-abelian groupCombinatoricsMathematics::Group TheoryGroup of Lie typeLocally finite groupSimple groupNilpotent groupsMaximal subgroupsOrder (group theory)ÀlgebraMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematics::Representation TheoryMathematicsAnnali di Matematica Pura ed Applicata (1923 -)
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Psychological distress in critically ill patients: Risk and protective factors

2020

Abstract : Despite the importance of patients’ psychological well-being in their own recovery from illness, few studies examine these issues while the patient is still in ICU. This study analyzes the psychological distress of 71 ICU patients and the potential risk/protective factors for such distress. Patients showed moderate anxiety and depression although in a significant percentage clinical symptomatology was observed. More than halve of the patients revealed an intermediate general stress level and the most important stressor was having pain. Regarding risk factors for psychological distress, being a woman increased the risk for anxiety, depression and stress. Being a septic patient als…

GynecologyPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyCritically illbusiness.industrymedicinePsychological distressbusinessRevista de Psicopatología y Psicología Clínica
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Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration from pistil transverse thin cell layers of lemon (Citrus limon)

2008

Callus induction, somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration were obtained in Citrus limon (L.) Burm. (cv. Femminello) from cultures of pistil transverse thin cell layer explants [(t)TCLs]. Explants were cultured on two different media, based on Murashige and Skoog salts and vitamins, supplemented with 500 mg l-1 malt extract (MSI), or 500 mg l-1 malt extract and 13.3 ¼M 6-benzylaminopurine (MSII). Sucrose (146 mM) was used as carbon source. Somatic embryos appeared 3 months after culture initiation from stigma and style (t)TCLs; they were observed at the surface of the (t)TCL-derived callus. Although ovary (t)TCLs showed the highest callus formation, they never differentiated somatic emb…

GynoeciumSucroseThin cell layerSomatic embryogenesisCallus formationCellfood and beveragesEmbryoCitrus limonPlant ScienceSomatic embryogenesisBiologyHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCallusBotanymedicinesomatic embryogenesiEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsExplant culturePlant regeneration
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Reduced membrane-bound alkaline phosphatase does not affect binding of Vip3Aa in a Heliothis virescens resistant colony

2020

The Vip3Aa insecticidal protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is produced by specific transgenic corn and cotton varieties for efficient control of target lepidopteran pests. The main threat to this technology is the evolution of resistance in targeted insect pests and understanding the mechanistic basis of resistance is crucial to deploy the most appropriate strategies for resistance management. In this work, we tested whether alteration of membrane receptors in the insect midgut might explain the &gt

HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENSInsecticidesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicinePROTEIN0601 Biochemistry and Cell BiologyToxicologyBiotecnologiaInsecticide ResistanceBacillus thuringiensisSITES0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryfood and beveragesPlants Genetically ModifiedLepidopteraBiochemistryFood Science & TechnologyInsect ProteinsAlkaline phosphatase1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciencestobacco budwormLife Sciences & BiomedicineSPODOPTERA-FRUGIPERDA MIDGUTProtein BindingEXPRESSIONBrush borderBacillus thuringiensisCRY1ACArticleVESICLES03 medical and health sciencesBACILLUS-THURINGIENSISBacterial ProteinsDownregulation and upregulationinsecticidal proteinsCell surface receptor<i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>AnimalsCROPS030304 developmental biologyScience & TechnologyGenetically modified maizeHeliothis virescens030306 microbiologylcsh:RfungiMembrane ProteinsMidgutAlkaline Phosphatasebiology.organism_classificationTOXIN RESISTANCEinsect resistanceProteïnes
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