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An ecological dynamics rationale to explain home advantage in professional football

2016

Despite clear findings, research on home advantage in team sports lacks a comprehensive theoretical rationale for understanding why this phenomenon is so compelling. The aim of this study was to provide an explanatory theoretical rationale in ecological dynamics for the influence of home advantage observed in research on professional football. We recorded 30 competitive matches and analyzed 13958 passes, from one highly successful team in the Portuguese Premier League, during season 2010/2011. Performance data were analyzed using the Match Analysis Software—Amisco[Formula: see text] (version 3.3.7.25), allowing us to characterize team activity profiles. Results were interpreted from an ecol…

General Physics and Astronomyecological dynamicsFootballLeagueprofessional football03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhenomenonco-adaptationMarketingComplex adaptive systemta315Mathematical PhysicsSimulationhome advantageinteracting constraintsEcological dynamicsStatistical and Nonlinear Physics030229 sport sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsMatch analysisComputational Theory and MathematicsHome advantagePsychologyInterpersonal coordination030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Why the Pirate Party Won the German Election of 2009 or The Trouble With Predictions: A Response to Tumasjan, A., Sprenger, T. O., Sander, P. G., &am…

2011

In their article “Predicting Elections with Twitter: What 140 Characters Reveal About Political Sentiment,” the authors Andranik Tumasjan, Timm O. Sprenger, Philipp G. Sandner, and Isabell M. Welpe (TSSW) the authors claim that it would be possible to predict election outcomes in Germany by examining the relative frequency of the mentions of political parties in Twitter messages posted during the election campaign. In this response we show that the results of TSSW are contingent on arbitrary choices of the authors. We demonstrate that as of yet the relative frequency of mentions of German political parties in Twitter message allows no prediction of election results.

General Social SciencesAdvertisingLibrary and Information SciencesSanderFrequencylanguage.human_languageComputer Science ApplicationsGermanPoliticsPolitical sciencelanguageComputational sociologySocial mediaLawSocial Science Computer Review
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Adapting Cohort-Component Methods to a Microsimulation: A case study

2022

Social scientists generally take United Nations (UN) population projections as the baseline when considering the potential impact of any changes that could affect fertility, mortality or migration, and the UN typically does projections using the cohort-component method (CCM). The CCM technique is computationally simple and familiar to demographers. However, in order to avoid the exponential expansion of complexity as new dimensions of individual difference are added to projections, and to understand the sensitivity of projections to specific conditions, agent-based microsimulations are a better option. CCMs can mask hidden assumptions that are surfaced by the construction of microsimulatio…

General Social SciencesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Library and Information SciencesLawComputer Science Applications
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A method for the investigation of high-order two-frequency asynchronous oscillators

1992

A general method for analysing asynchronous high-order two-frequency oscillators is presented. the oscillator model is made up of a GC non-linear parallel group embedded in a linear lumped time-invariant network of any order. the approach devised rests on the identification of a pair of narrow-band impedance operators which permit one to derive first-approximation steady state and dynamic equations in the phasor domain—as well as stability criteria—in a simple and expressive manner. Previous results from averaging and perturbation treatments on fourth-order asynchronous oscillators are shown to be obtainable from this theory as particular cases. the sixth-order oscillator chosen as an appli…

General methodControl theoryAsynchronous communicationApplied MathematicsPhasorPerturbation (astronomy)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringHigh orderDynamic equationElectrical impedanceComputer Science ApplicationsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMathematicsInternational Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
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Explicit closed form solutions of boundary value problems for systems of difference equations

1990

In this paper boundary value problems for systems of difference equations of the type , where A j ∈ C p×p and bn y j+n ∈ C p , for 0≤j≤k − 1, are studied from an algebraic point of view. Existence conditions and closed form solutions are given in terms of co-solutions of the algebraic matrix equation .

Generalized inverseComputational Theory and MathematicsDifferential equationApplied MathematicsNumerical analysisMathematical analysisPoint (geometry)Boundary value problemAlgebraic numberType (model theory)Closed-form expressionComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsInternational Journal of Computer Mathematics
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Evaluation of Roundabout Safety Performance through Surrogate Safety Measures from Microsimulation

2018

The paper presents a microsimulation-based approach for roundabout safety performance evaluation. Based on a sample of Slovenian roundabouts, the vehicle trajectories exported from AIMSUN and VISSIM were used to estimate traffic conflicts using the Surrogate Safety Assessment Model (SSAM). AIMSUN and VISSIM were calibrated for single-lane, double-lane and turbo roundabouts using the corresponding empirical capacity function which included critical and follow-up headways estimated through meta-analysis. Based on calibration of the microsimulation models, a crash prediction model from simulated peak hour conflicts for a sample of Slovenian roundabouts was developed. A generalized linear model…

Generalized linear modelEconomics and EconometricsArticle SubjectComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementRoundaboutMicrosimulationSafety PerformanceSample (statistics)Transport engineeringSettore ING-INF/04 - Automatica0502 economics and businessSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCrash dataCrash prediction050107 human factorscomputer.programming_language050210 logistics & transportationMechanical Engineering05 social sciencesmicrosimulationlcsh:TA1001-1280Traffic simulationlcsh:HE1-9990Computer Science ApplicationsVisSimAutomotive EngineeringRoundaboutlcsh:Transportation engineeringlcsh:Transportation and communicationsAutomotive Engineering.computerJournal of Advanced Transportation
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Design of the CGAL 3D Spherical Kernel and application to arrangements of circles on a sphere

2009

AbstractThis paper presents a cgal kernel for algorithms manipulating 3D spheres, circles, and circular arcs. The paper makes three contributions. First, the mathematics underlying two non-trivial predicates are presented. Second, the design of the kernel concept is developed, and the connexion between the mathematics and this design is established. In particular, we show how two different frameworks can be combined: one for the general setting, and one dedicated to the case where all the objects handled lie on a reference sphere. Finally, an assessment about the efficacy of the 3D Spherical Kernel is made through the calculation of the exact arrangement of circles on a sphere. On average w…

Generic programmingControl and OptimizationSpheresCurved objectsGeneric programmingConstructionsComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsGeometric kernelsComputational Theory and MathematicsRobustness (computer science)cgalSPHERESGeometry and TopologyRobustnessAlgorithmPredicatesMathematicsComputational Geometry
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Molecular and Cellular Insights into the Development of Uterine Fibroids

2021

Uterine leiomyomas represent the most common benign gynecologic tumor. These hormone-dependent smooth-muscle formations occur with an estimated prevalence of ~70% among women of reproductive age and cause symptoms including pain, abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, and recurrent abortion. Despite the prevalence and public health impact of uterine leiomyomas, available treatments remain limited. Among the potential causes of leiomyomas, early hormonal exposure during periods of development may result in developmental reprogramming via epigenetic changes that persist in adulthood, leading to disease onset or progression. Recent developments in unbiased high-throughput sequencing technolog…

Genome instabilityInfertilitysteroid hormonesUterine fibroidsQH301-705.5ReviewBioinformaticsCatalysistumor-initiating cellEpigenesis GeneticInorganic Chemistrytumor bulk/single-cellsmedicineAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseEpigeneticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiology (General)Molecular BiologyQD1-999genetics/epigeneticsSpectroscopyUterine leiomyomauterine leiomyomaLeiomyomabusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryUterusMyometriumbiomarkersGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsComputer Science ApplicationsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticChemistryLeiomyomaMutationUterine Neoplasmstargetable pathwaysFemalebusinessReprogrammingInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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The Role of Ancestral Duplicated Genes in Adaptation to Growth on Lactate, a Non-Fermentable Carbon Source for the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

2021

This article belongs to the Section Molecular Informatics.

GenomeInformationSystems_GENERALGene DuplicationGene Expression Regulation FungalGene duplicationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPhenotypic responseRNA-SeqBiology (General)SpectroscopyGeneticsbiologyGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalGeneral MedicineAdaptation PhysiologicalComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryMetabolic distanceWhole-genome duplicatesGenome FungalGlycolysisSmall-scale duplicatesSaccharomyces cerevisiae Proteinsphenotypic responseGeneralLiterature_INTRODUCTORYANDSURVEYQH301-705.5Saccharomyces cerevisiaesmall-scale duplicatesSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSArticleCatalysisEvolution MolecularInorganic ChemistryLactic AcidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular Biologymetabolic distanceAcidic stressacidic stressheat-shock proteinsGene Expression Profilingwhole-genome duplicatesOrganic ChemistryRobustness (evolution)biology.organism_classificationCarbonReactive oxygen responseYeastEvolvabilityGene OntologyHeat-shock proteinsAdaptationreactive oxygen responseFunctional divergenceInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Selective phenotyping, entropy reduction, and the mastermind game.

2011

Abstract Background With the advance of genome sequencing technologies, phenotyping, rather than genotyping, is becoming the most expensive task when mapping genetic traits. The need for efficient selective phenotyping strategies, i.e. methods to select a subset of genotyped individuals for phenotyping, therefore increases. Current methods have focused either on improving the detection of causative genetic variants or their precise genomic location separately. Results Here we recognize selective phenotyping as a Bayesian model discrimination problem and introduce SPARE (Selective Phenotyping Approach by Reduction of Entropy). Unlike previous methods, SPARE can integrate the information of p…

GenotypeEntropyQuantitative Trait LociBiologyQuantitative trait locusBayesian inferenceMachine learningcomputer.software_genrelcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsBiochemistryBayes' theoremStructural BiologyYeastsHumansEntropy (information theory)Molecular BiologyGenotypinglcsh:QH301-705.5business.industryApplied MathematicsBayes TheoremComputer Science ApplicationsPhenotypelcsh:Biology (General)Spare partlcsh:R858-859.7Artificial intelligenceDNA microarrayEntropy reductionbusinesscomputerResearch Article
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