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Shoot age as a confounding factor on detecting the effect of human-induced disturbance on Posidonia oceanica growth performance

2007

Abstract The response of orthotropic rhizome elongation and primary production of Posidonia oceanica to anthropogenic perturbations and potential confounding effects of shoot age were assessed using a Linear Multilevel Model (LMM). This model examined the confounding effect of age by comparing the estimates of impact and variance components obtained by excluding and including Age as an explanatory variable. Age had a negative effect on rhizome elongation and primary production with an annual decrease of 0.6 mm y − 1 and 7 mg dw y − 1 respectively. According to the LMM when age effect was omitted, the differences between disturbed and control locations in rhizome elongation and primary produ…

PotamogetonaceaeAge effectbiologyConfoundingConfounding Lepidochronology Linear Mixed Models Posidonia oceanica Shoot ageAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationConfounding effectRhizomeAnimal sciencePosidonia oceanicaBotanyShootVariance componentsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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Analysing farming systems with Data Envelopment Analysis: citrus farming in Spain

2004

Abstract Farming systems in the Mediterranean agricultural areas of Spain are frequently characterised by the small size of the production units and a widespread strategy of externalisation of many growing tasks which could be seen as a way of allowing farms to remain competitive. In this paper, we suggest Data Envelopment Analysis as an appropriate analytical tool to explore the possibilities of short-term viability of individual farms, after eliminating current inefficient practices. From a sample of Spanish citrus farms, we identify the efficient production units that determine the technological or best practice frontier, and we compare their characteristics with those of the average far…

Productive efficiencyLabour economicsbusiness.industrySample (statistics)Agricultural scienceNet incomeAgricultureData envelopment analysisEconomicsProduction (economics)Animal Science and ZoologybusinessInefficiencyMixed farmingAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgricultural Systems
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Volviendo a pensar la alfabetización a través de los métodos mixtos: un estudio desde la mirada de los alumnos, las familias y el profesorado en la E…

2020

Los métodos mixtos presentan una alternativa sobre la investigación de la alfabetización como un fenómeno complejo. Este artículo analiza la integración de enfoques cuantitativos y cualitativos para hacer inferencias causales entre la alfabetización como práctica social y los diferentes espacios de interacción. Este estudio se realizó siguiendo un diseño secuencial de métodos mixtos. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 1.540 niños, 1.438 familias y 74 maestros. El proceso de recogida de información combinó cuestionarios y procedimientos etnográficos. Los datos se analizaron mediante la realización de análisis correlacionales, modelo de ecuaciones estructurales para grupos múltiples y análisis c…

Prácticas de alfabetizaciónMixed methodsProfesoradoEstatus socioeconómicoSocioeconomic statusEducación primariaMétodos mixtos:PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]Primary educationLiteracy practicesUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍA
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Integrating Virtual Realities and Psychotherapy: SWOT Analysis on VR and MR Based Treatments of Anxiety and Stress-related Disorders

2021

© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.The use of virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) technology in clinical psychology is growing. Efficacious VR-based treatments for a variety of disorders have been developed. However, the field of technology-assisted psychotherapy is constantly changing with the advancement in technology. Factors such as interdisciplinary collaboration, consumer familiarity and adoption of VR products, and progress in clinical science all need to be taken into consideration when integrating virtual technologies into psychotherapies. We aim to present an overview of current expert opinions on the use of virtual…

PsychotherapistPsychological interventionVirtual realityAnxietyPsychotherapistsSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsmedicineHumansanxiety disorderSWOT analysisvirtual reality exposuremixed realityAugmented Reality/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsVirtual Realitymedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordersMixed realityVariety (cybernetics)PsychotherapyClinical PsychologyHealth Care SurveysAnxietyvirtual realityAugmented realitymedicine.symptomPsychologyAnxiety disorderStress Psychological
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Coupled coincidence points for compatible mappings satisfying mixed monotone property

2012

We establish coupled coincidence and coupled fixed point results for a pair of mappings satisfying a compatibility hypothesis in partially ordered metric spaces. An example is given to illustrate our obtained results.

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryMonotone polygonProperty (philosophy)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCompatible mappings coupled fixed point mixed monotone property partially ordered setAnalysisCoincidenceMathematicsJournal of Nonlinear Sciences and Applications
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Morse-Smale index theorems for elliptic boundary deformation problems.

2012

AbstractMorse-type index theorems for self-adjoint elliptic second order boundary value problems arise as the second variation of an energy functional corresponding to some variational problem. The celebrated Morse index theorem establishes a precise relation between the Morse index of a geodesic (as critical point of the geodesic action functional) and the number of conjugate points along the curve. Generalization of this theorem to linear elliptic boundary value problems appeared since seventies. (See, for instance, Smale (1965) [12], Uhlenbeck (1973) [15] and Simons (1968) [11] among others.) The aim of this paper is to prove a Morse–Smale index theorem for a second order self-adjoint el…

Pure mathematicsGeodesicApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisMixed boundary conditionSpectral flow Maslov index Index Theory Elliptic boundary value problemsElliptic boundary value problemsElliptic boundary value problemElliptic boundary deformation problemMaslov indexNeumann boundary conditionFree boundary problemSpectral flowElliptic boundary deformation problemsIndex TheoryBoundary value problemAtiyah–Singer index theoremAnalysisEnergy functionalMathematics
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Continuous numerical solutions of coupled mixed partial differential systems using Fer's factorization

1999

In this paper continuous numerical solutions expressed in terms of matrix exponentials are constructed to approximate time-dependent systems of the type ut A(t)uxx B(t)u=0; 0 0, u(0;t)=u(p;t)=0; u(x;0)=f(x);06 x6p. After truncation of an exact series solution, the numerical solution is constructed using Fer’s factorization. Given >0 and t0;t1; with 0<t0<t1 and D(t0;t1)=f(x;t); 06x6p; t06t6t1g the error of the approximated solution with respect to the exact series solution is less than uniformly in D(t0;t1). An algorithm is also included. c 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. AMS classication: 65M15, 34A50, 35C10, 35A50

Pure mathematicsPartial differential equationSeries (mathematics)TruncationApplied MathematicsMixed time-dependent partial differential systemsType (model theory)Fer's factorizationExponential functionAlgorithmCombinatoricsComputational MathematicsMatrix (mathematics)Accurate solutionFactorizationPartial derivativeA priori error boundsMathematicsJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Coupled common fixed point theorems in partially ordered G-metric spaces for nonlinear contractions

2014

The aim of this paper is to prove coupled coincidence and coupled common fixed point theorems for a mixed $g$-monotone mapping satisfying nonlinear contractive conditions in the setting of partially ordered $G$-metric spaces. Present theorems are true generalizations of the recent results of Choudhury and Maity [Math. Comput. Modelling 54 (2011), 73-79], and Luong and Thuan [Math. Comput. Modelling 55 (2012) 1601-1609].

Pure mathematicsPartially ordered setG-metric spacemixed monotone mappingslcsh:Mathematicslcsh:QA1-939coupled coincidence pointMetric spaceNonlinear systemcoupled common fixed pointSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCommon fixed pointPartially ordered set $G$-metric space coupled coincidence point coupled common fixed point mixed monotone mappingsMathematicsMathematica Moravica
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Heterogeneity in general practitioners’ preferences for quality improvement programs: a choice experiment and policy simulation in France

2016

International audience; Despite increasing popularity, quality improvement programs (QIP) have had modest and variable impacts on enhancing the quality of physician practice. We investigate the heterogeneity of physicians’ preferences as a potential explanation of these mixed results in France, where the national voluntary QIP – the CAPI – has been cancelled due to its unpopularity. We rely on a discrete choice experiment to elicit heterogeneity in physicians’ preferences for the financial and non-financial components of QIP. Using mixed and latent class logit models, results show that the two models should be used in concert to shed light on different aspects of the heterogeneity in prefer…

Quality managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectLogit03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMixed logitGeneral practitionersddc:330Economics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineLatent class logitPreference (economics)media_commonActuarial scienceI18I11030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyResearchUnpopularityPolicy simulation[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinancePopularityLatent class modelDiscrete choice experimentC25Mixed logit0305 other medical scienceQuality improvement programsHealth Economics Review
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Switching nuclearity and Co(II) content through stoichiometry adjustment: {Co(II)6Co(III)3} and {Co(II)Co4(III)} mixed valent complexes and a study o…

2015

We are reporting two new mixed valent Co(ii)/Co(iii) polynuclear complexes, {Co II 6 Co III 3 } and {Co II Co III 4 }, bearing different amount of Co(ii) ions in their cores, through the employment of the multidentate triethanolamine (teaH 3 ) ligand in different stoichiometric ratios. We present a complete picture of the magnetic behaviour of both complexes through a combined usage of the susceptibility, magnetization and X-band EPR data as well as broken-symmetry DFT calculations. Compound 1 shows an atypical spin-only behaviour, probably due to the presence of four and five coordinated Co(ii) sites as well as highly distorted six coordinated Co(ii) ions, promoting a high degree of orbita…

QuenchingMagnetic PropertiesChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Ciencias QuímicasAnalytical chemistryCobaltQuímica Inorgánica y Nuclearlaw.inventionMagnetic field//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]Inorganic ChemistryMagnetizationlaw//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.4 [https]Physical chemistryDiamagnetismMixed-valent compoundsAnisotropyElectron paramagnetic resonanceGround stateCluster compoundsCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASDalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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