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On Line Validation Exercise (OLIVE): A Web Based Service for the Validation of Medium Resolution Land Products. Application to FAPAR Products

2014

International audience; The OLIVE (On Line Interactive Validation Exercise) platform is dedicated to the validation of global biophysical products such as LAI (Leaf Area Index) and FAPAR (Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation). It was developed under the framework of the CEOS (Committee on Earth Observation Satellites) Land Product Validation (LPV) sub-group. OLIVE has three main objectives: (i) to provide a consistent and centralized information on the definition of the biophysical variables, as well as a description of the main available products and their performances (ii) to provide transparency and traceability by an online validation procedure compliant with the CEO…

validation;LAI;FAPAR;intercomparison;product;CEOSService (systems architecture)Earth observationTraceabilityComputer scienceScienceintercomparison10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental StudiesDocumentationBenchmark (surveying)Web applicationproductFAPARComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSRemote sensingvalidationbusiness.industryQ1900 General Earth and Planetary SciencesLAI13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental Sciences570 Life sciences; biology590 Animals (Zoology)General Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessHost (network)Quality assuranceCEOSRemote Sensing
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Students’ Perceptions of Instructional Rubrics in Neurological Physical Therapy and Their Effects on Students’ Engagement and Course Satisfaction

2021

One of the main challenges faced by physical therapy (PT) students is to learn the practical skills involved in neurological physical therapy (PT). To help them to acquire these skills, a set of rubrics were designed for formative purposes. This paper presents the process followed in the creation of these rubrics and their application in the classroom, noting that students perceived them as valid, reliable, and highly useful for learning. The perception of the validity and usefulness of the rubrics has different closely related dimensions, showing homogeneous values across the students´ sociodemographic and educational variables, with the exception of dedication to studying, which showed a …

validitymedicine.medical_specialtyFisioteràpiaProcess (engineering)formative assessmentHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPersonal SatisfactionCourse satisfactionArticleFormative assessmentperceptionsNeurologia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionstudents’ engagementmedicineHumansphysical therapyStudentsstudents’ perceptionsSet (psychology)Physical Therapy Modalitiesusefulnessmedia_commonrubricscourse satisfaction05 social sciencesDirect effectsRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthReproducibility of Results050301 educationRubricstudents&#8217HomogeneousPhysical therapyMedicinePerception-- FormacióPsychology0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgeryengagementInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Movement and physical activity in early childhood education and care policies of five nordic countries

2021

The purpose of this study was to examine the values of movement and physical activity (MoPA) using government policy documents (e.g., laws and curricula) on early childhood education and care (ECEC) from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. This descriptive, comparative study was designed based on curriculum theory and used word count and content analyses to identify similarities and differences in the occurrence of MoPA in the ECEC policies of Nordic countries. Seven terms were identified as MoPA-related in Nordic policy documents. These terms occurred in various content contexts: development, environment, expression, health and well-being, learning and play, albeit sparsely. MoP…

varhaiskasvatusHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMovementIcelandcurriculumphysical activitylapset (ikäryhmät)Scandinavian and Nordic CountriesArticlepreschoolEducationearly childhood education and carechildrenHumansChildPreschoolExerciseChildrenFinlandeducationPohjoismaatPhysical activityPedagogycurriculum; education; movement; physical activity; preschool; early childhood education and care; children; NordicRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPedagogikesikouluPolicyNordicChild PreschoolEarly childhood education and careMedicineliikkuminenCurriculummovementfyysinen aktiivisuusopetussuunnitelmat
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A new picking algorithm based on the variance piecewise constant models

2022

AbstractIn this paper, we propose a novel picking algorithm for the automatic P- and S-waves onset time determination. Our algorithm is based on the variance piecewise constant models of the earthquake waveforms. The effectiveness and robustness of our picking algorithm are tested both on synthetic seismograms and real data. We simulate seismic events with different magnitudes (between 2 and 5) recorded at different epicentral distances (between 10 and 250 km). For the application to real data, we analyse waveforms from the seismic sequence of L’Aquila (Italy), in 2009. The obtained results are compared with those obtained by the application of the classic STA/LTA picking algorithm. Althoug…

variance piecewise constant modelEnvironmental EngineeringEarthquake Early WarningArrival timesChange-pointEnvironmental ChemistrySettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPickingGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyStochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
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Transparency reduces predator detection in mimetic clearwing butterflies

2019

International audience; Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signals that advertise unpalatability (i.e. aposematism) as an antipredator defence. Conspicuous colour patterns have been shown effective as warning signals, by promoting predator learning and memory. Unexpectedly, some butterfly species from the unpalatable tribe Ithomiini possess transparent wings, a feature rare on land but common in water, known to reduce predator detection.We tested if transparency of butterfly wings was associated with decreased detectability by predators, by comparing four butterfly species exhibiting different degrees of transparency, ranging from ful…

varoitusväri0106 biological scienceskokeilubirdTransparency (market)perhosetaposematicZoologyAposematism010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPredationläpinäkyvyyscitizen sciencePredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicssuojaväri[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentbiologyexperiment[SDV.BID.EVO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]vision modellingbiology.organism_classificationIthomiinicrypsisIthomiinidetectability[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate ZoologykansalaistiedeCrypsisButterflyMimicrymonarkkiperhoset010606 plant biology & botany
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Appearance before performance? : Nutritional constraints on life‐history traits, but not warning signal expression in aposematic moths

2020

1.Trade‐offs have been shown to play an important role in the divergence of mating strategies and sexual ornamentation, but their importance in explaining warning signal diversity has received less attention. In aposematic organisms, allocation costs of producing the conspicuous warning signal pigmentation under nutritional stress could potentially trade‐off with life‐history traits and maintain variation in warning colouration. 2. We studied this with an aposematic herbivore Arctia plantaginis (Arctiidae), whose larvae and adults show extensive variation in aposematic colouration. In larvae, less melanic colouration (i.e. larger orange patterns) produces a more efficient warning signal aga…

varoitusväriravintosignal evolutionplastisuusgenotype-by-environment interactionpariutuminendietphenotypic plasticitygenotyyppimelanin
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Inferring Phytoplankton, Terrestrial Plant and Bacteria Bulk δ¹³C Values from Compound Specific Analyses of Lipids and Fatty Acids.

2015

Stable isotope mixing models in aquatic ecology require δ13C values for food web end members such as phytoplankton and bacteria, however it is rarely possible to measure these directly. Hence there is a critical need for improved methods for estimating the δ13C ratios of phytoplankton, bacteria and terrestrial detritus from within mixed seston. We determined the δ13C values of lipids, phospholipids and biomarker fatty acids and used these to calculate isotopic differences compared to the whole-cell δ13C values for eight phytoplankton classes, five bacterial taxa, and three types of terrestrial organic matter (two trees and one grass). The lipid content was higher amongst the phytoplankton (…

ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesta1172lcsh:MedicineAlgaeaquatic ecologyterrestrial plantsPhytoplanktonTerrestrial plantBotanyMetabolomics14. Life underwaterBiomasslcsh:Sciencevesiekologia2. Zero hungerBiomass (ecology)Carbon IsotopesMultidisciplinaryDetritusbiologyδ13CBacteriaved/biologyStable isotope ratioSestonFatty Acidsfungilcsh:R15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationLipidsbacteria bulk13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonphytoplanktonta1181lcsh:QBiomarkersResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Environmental remediation using nanomaterial as adsorbents for emerging micropollutants

2023

Water shortage and scarcity are issues of global concern. Water pollution caused by organic micropollutants further aggravates the problem, by rendering an already scarce resource unfit for human consumption. The existing conventional wastewater treatment methods and infrastructure were not designed to eliminate micropollutants. Therefore, their inefficiencies call for modern methods for removing emerging micropollutant residues such as Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), Endocrine Disrupting Compounds (EDCs), personal care products and pesticides. The use of nanomaterials, for the abatement of micropollutants in water is gaining traction in recent years, due to the abundance of susta…

vedenpuhdistusMaterials Science (miscellaneous)antibiootittorjunta-aineetpesticidesjätevesiManagement Monitoring Policy and LawmicropollutantsPollutionantibioticswastewater treatment methodsmikrosaasteetnanoparticlesnanohiukkasetsteroiditwastewaterWaste Management and Disposalsteroidsenvironmental remediationjäteveden käsittelyWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management
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Effectiveness of a kindergarten-based intervention to increase vegetable intake and reduce food neophobia amongst 1-year-old children: a cluster rand…

2021

Background: Children’s first years of life are crucial to their future health. Studies show that a varied diet with a high intake of vegetables is positive in several domains of health. The present low vegetable intake amongst children is, therefore, a concern. Food neophobia is a common barrier to vegetable intake in children. As most Norwegian children attend kindergarten from an early age, kindergartens could contribute to the prevention of food neophobia and the promotion of vegetable intake. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a cluster randomised trial amongst 1-year-old children in kindergarten to reduce food neophobia and promote healthy eating. Methods: Kin…

vegetablesHealthy eatingIntervention groupNorwegianDisease clustersensory educationVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811childrenEnvironmental healthIntervention (counseling)medicineweb-based online resourceskindergartenTX341-641Cluster randomised controlled trialsapereMealNutrition and DieteticsNutrition. Foods and food supplybusiness.industryNeophobiaPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood neophobiamedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languagelanguageOriginal ArticlebusinessFood ScienceFood & Nutrition Research
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Regional metacommunities in two coastal systems: spatial structure and drivers of plant assemblages

2014

Aim Biogeographical patterns in metacommunities are still poorly understood, and different processes are expected to occur in different habitats. We analysed the regional plant metacommunities of coastal habitats to test whether (1) the influence of space and climate differs between two habitats differentiated along the seashore–inland gradient, and (2) regional variation in species composition of these habitats can be ascribed to different metacommunity paradigms. Location The entire coast of the Iberian Peninsula, south-western Europe. Methods We collected data on the plant species composition of coastal sites on sand dunes across 3000 km of coastline. The sites were classified into two h…

vegetation databasesMetacommunityMediterranean climateDistance decaydune habitatsmetacommunityEcologyCommunity assemblyEcologydistance decaySpecies sortingenvironmental filtering15. Life on landdispersal limitationSand dune stabilizationGeographyHabitatSpatial ecologyOrdination14. Life underwaterspecies sortingCommunity assembly dispersal limitation distance decay dune habitats environmental filtering Iberian Peninsula metacommunity species sorting vegetation databasesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian PeninsulaJournal of Biogeography
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