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Health promotion profile of youth sports clubs in Finland: club officials' and coaches' perceptions.

2009

SUMMARY The purpose of this article is to examine the current health promotion orientation of youth sports clubs in Finland in view of the standards created previously for the health promoting sports club (HPSC). Ninety-seven youth sports clubs participated, and 273 sports club officials and 240 coaches answered the questionnaires. To describe clubs health promotion orientations, an HPSC index was created. The HPSC index was formulated on sub-indices by factor analysis. The sub-indices were: policy, ideology, practice and environment indexes. The results indicate that youth sports clubs are fairly health promoting in general. On average, the clubs fulfilled 12 standards for HPSC out of 22. …

Program evaluationAdultMaleVolunteersmedicine.medical_specialtyyouth sports clubHealth (social science)CertificationAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationCultureMEDLINECertificationHealth PromotionFitness CentersSocial Environmentcoaches and club officialsYoung AdultPerceptionSurveys and QuestionnairessettingMedicineCluster AnalysisHumansChildFinlandmedia_commonPhysical Education and Trainingbusiness.industryTeachingPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial environmenthealth promotion profilePublic relationsMiddle AgedOriginal PapersHealth promotionAttitudeChild PreschoolPhysical therapyEducational StatusFemaleIdeologyClubbusinesshuman activitiesProgram EvaluationSportsHealth promotion international
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Unraveling the Composition of Insecticidal Crystal Proteins in Bacillus thuringiensis: a Proteomics Approach.

2020

ABSTRACT Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is the most widely used active ingredient for biological insecticides. The composition of δ-endotoxins (Cry and Cyt proteins) in the parasporal crystal determines the toxicity profile of each Bt strain. However, a reliable method for their identification and quantification has not been available, due to the high sequence identity of the genes that encode the δ-endotoxins and the toxins themselves. Here, we have developed an accurate and reproducible mass spectrometry-based method (liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-multiple reaction monitoring [LC-MS/MS-MRM]) using isotopically labeled proteotypic peptides for each protein in a particular mix…

ProteomicsInsecticidesProteomeQuantitative proteomicsBacillus thuringiensisProteomics01 natural sciencesApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology03 medical and health sciencesBiosafetyHemolysin ProteinsBacterial ProteinsTandem Mass SpectrometryBacillus thuringiensisInvertebrate Microbiology030304 developmental biologyPhytosanitary certificationActive ingredient0303 health sciencesChromatographyEcologybiologyBacillus thuringiensis ToxinsChemistry010401 analytical chemistrybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesEndotoxinsComposition (visual arts)FermentationFood ScienceBiotechnologyChromatography LiquidApplied and environmental microbiology
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“How Real People Really Need Mathematics in the Real World”—Authenticity in Mathematics Education

2018

This paper discusses authenticity from the perspective of mathematics education. Often, school mathematics offers students inauthentic word problems, which don’t show the authentic usefulness of mathematics in real life. In some tasks, authentic aspects are combined with inauthentic ones (e.g., an authentic context, but the question is artificial and different from what people within that context would ask). Several studies show that students are more motivated by authentic questions than by authentic contexts. Embedding these findings, I discuss issues associated with defining authenticity in education. A first issue is that philosophers use the term to characterize a person’s existential …

Public Administrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectexcursions to workplacesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationContext (language use)CertificationSocial issuesExistentialismEducationauthenticityOriginality0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Mathematics educationauthentic aspectsmathematics project workmedia_commonLearning environment05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)(authenticity as a) social construct050301 educationfuture professional practicesSocial constructionismword problemsComputer Science Applicationssecondary mathematics educationcertification of authenticitylcsh:L0503 education050203 business & managementlcsh:EducationEducation Sciences
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Continuing professional development: introducing the ERS International Certificate in Respiratory Sleep Medicine

2017

What is the greatest challenge in the delivery of quality care to respiratory disease patients? Is it lack of resources, avoidable harm to patients, or more complex disease presentation? Healthcare delivery has been in the media spotlight in recent months across many countries and the question of how to deliver safe, effective and efficient care to patients remains at the forefront of political agendas at a national level. Education is the passport to the future and the European Respiratory Society (ERS) is in the unique position of being able to work with the most respected respiratory experts internationally in order to design and deliver educational activities to raise standards of train…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialty5educationRespiratory SystemCertificationSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSleep medicine/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/274003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:RC705-779Medical educationScience & Technologybusiness.industryEditorialslcsh:Diseases of the respiratory systemCertificatehumanitiesEditorial030228 respiratory systemContinuing professional development18businessLife Sciences & BiomedicineEducation respiratory medicineBreathe
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Sleep HERMES: a European Core Syllabus in respiratory disorders during sleep.

2011

The clinical characterisation and description of the obstructive sleep apnoea–hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) and related syndromes were mainly revealed by several epidemiological studies conducted over the past fifty years. These highly prevalent syndromes affect about 9% of middle-aged men and 4% of women. These syndromes have serious medical and social consequences, such as cardiovascular or metabolic diseases, and even premature death. Consequently, respiratory sleep medicine (RSM) evolved and has progressed rapidly within the sleep medicine field over recent decades. New diagnostic and therapeutic techniques have appeared in response to an increasing number of patients and clinical interven…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyTeaching program; sleep disordered breathingTeaching programPsychological interventionCertificationBiologySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioSleep medicineSyllabusRespiratory Medicinesleep disordered breathingDocumentationFamily medicineEpidemiologymedicineSleep (system call)Human medicine
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Improving Biological Dyes and Stains: Quality Testing Versus Standardization

1994

This paper discusses the impact of both standardization and quality testing of dyes and stains in biology and medicine. After the brief review of why standardized dyes and strains are not presently available commercially, two types of testing and ways of improving dye quality are described. National or international organizations could be established to define standardization of dyes and stains. Standardization would be specifically defined as a list of physico-chemical parameters such as elaborated in this paper. Commercial batches of comparable quality may be labeled by the supplier as "standard dye," a procedure currently performed by the European Council for Clinical and Laboratory Stan…

Quality ControlHistologyStaining and LabelingStandardizationHistocytochemistrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectColoring agentsGeneral MedicineCertificationManufacturing engineeringEuropeMedical Laboratory TechnologyBiological stainTesting protocolsHumansMedicineQuality (business)Coloring AgentsDye testingbusinessmedia_commonBiotechnic & Histochemistry
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A fact-finding investigation on Sicilian wine firms attitude towards third party voluntary certifications: motivations and alternative impact assessm…

2015

In the last few decades an increasing emphasis of public and private organization on quality and safety control, on traceability of food products and on environmental issues, has been registered. Mandatory public standards and private voluntary today drive this process in order to assure food safety and traceability standards. The aim of this work is to analyze the main reasons that drives some Sicilian wineries in the adoption of quality voluntary standards, and comparing their economic attitudes and performance with those firms not certified. Results show a very similar performance patterns among the two groups of firms, highlighting a series of differences that are not directly attributa…

Quality management systemSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleThird party voluntary certificationWineries.
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SUCCESSFUL ORGANISATIONAL MODELS IN THE GREEK WINE INDUSTRY

2018

The objective of this paper is dual. The first is to identify the key factors that characterize the most successful organizational models of firms operating in the Greek wine industry. The second is to verify if the adoption of third party certifications influences the firms performance. In particular, paying attention on the internal resources of firms, the Resource based view approach is proposed as theoretical framework. Through a cluster analysis has been possible gather the wineries observed on the basis of a similar organisational model, while a non parametric test has been used in order to verify the influence of voluntary certifications on firm performance. Findings show that the mo…

RBV ApproachGreeceQuality CertificationEnvironmental CertificationSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleOrganisational ModelWine industry
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Orchesting Inclusive Evaluation in Schools. Where We Could Start?

2019

Es cierto que en los últimos años se ha avanzado bastante en un discurso de la inclusividad potente y fundamentado, pero las prácticas siguen la inercia de una evaluación que parte de que todos los estudiantes son iguales. Se sigue arrastrando una cultura evaluativa asentada en que el aprendizaje está al servicio de la evaluación y la enseñanza termina subordinada a esta última. Una cultura reduccionista y calificadora muy arraigada, resistente al cambio y que cuesta mucho de reconstruir y transformar hacia una evaluación para la inclusión. En teoría hemos pasado de una evaluación centrada en la comprobación del saber, la certificación, el control, la calificación, etc. y en la que todos lo…

ReductionismService (systems architecture)AprendizajeDiversidadSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEducación05 social sciencesControl (management)Nautical chart050301 educationMejoraCertificationEducation050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesPresentationRetroalimentaciónPedagogy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial exclusionSociology0503 educationmedia_commonEvaluación inclusiva
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On the signaling effect of reward-based crowdfunding: (When) do later stage venture capitalists rely more on the crowd than their peers?

2021

Abstract Venture capitalists (VCs) make only a small number of investments and are more likely to invest in ventures where other VCs have invested previously. As such, valuable opportunities may be forgone if they are not funded by VCs in the first place. We demonstrate how crowdfunding (CF) can remedy this concern. Using a sample of new technology-based ventures, we reveal that ventures initially funded through reward-based CF can be even more likely than those initially backed by VCs in attracting follow-up funds from VCs. This happens when ventures originally funded via reward-based CF complement the certification they derive from CF with patents and a founding team with a track record o…

Reward-based crowdfundingSignalNew venturesStrategy and Management05 social sciencesNew VenturesSample (statistics)CertificationManagement Science and Operations ResearchVenture capital050905 science studiesHGCertification effectVenture capitalManagement of Technology and InnovationComplementarity (molecular biology)0502 economics and businessBusiness0509 other social sciencesMarketing050203 business & management
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