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Gender Differences in the Frequency of Positive and Negative Effects after Acute Caffeine Consumption

2023

Gender-specific caffeine-related adverse effects should be thoroughly investigated. Sixty-five adult participants were included in the study, 30 men and 35 women (age, 22.5 ± 2.8; body weight, 71.7 ± 16.2 kg; BMI, 23.6 ± 4.4). The participants who were classified as low and moderate caffeine users received 3 mg/kg, and high caffeine users received 6 mg/kg of caffeine in one dose. One hour after ingestion of caffeine and within twenty-four hours, the participants completed a side effect questionnaire. Effects after the ingestion of CAF were divided into two subgroups: negative (muscle soreness, increased urine output, tachycardia and palpitations, anxiety or nervousness,…

side effectspositive effectsNutrition and Dieteticsside effects; positive effects; gender; caffeine; optimalisationoptimalisationgendercaffeineFood ScienceNutrients
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Optimal Volume for Concert Halls Based on Ando’s Subjective Preference and Barron Revised Theories

2014

[EN] The Ando-Beranek s model, a linear version of Ando s subjective preference theory, obtained by the authors in a recent work, was combined with Barron revised theory. An optimal volume region for each reverberation time was obtained for classical music in symphony orchestra concert halls. The obtained relation was tested with good agreement with the top rated halls reported by Beranek and other halls with reported anomalies.

sound qualitySound qualityoptimal criteriumSpeech recognitionOptimal criteriumBuilding and ConstructionRoom acousticslcsh:TH1-9745Classical musicPreference theoryFISICA APLICADAroom acousticsArchitectureSymphonyMATEMATICA APLICADAPsychologyRoom acousticsPreference (economics)Mathematical economicsroom acoustics; sound quality; optimal criteriumlcsh:Building constructionCivil and Structural EngineeringBuildings
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Casting Robotic end-effectors to reach far objects in space and planetary missions

2006

In this paper we present work aimed at developing a compact robotic device able to reach objects at far distance.The work is based on the idea of casting manipulation, and that allows to deploy an end-effector at large distances from the robot’s base by throwing (casting) it and controlling its ballistic flightusing forces transmitted through a light tether connected to the end-effector itself.

space and planetary explorationoptimal controlCasting manipulationSettore ING-INF/04 - Automatica
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Wax on, wax off, or whatever works for you : on the role of pre-competition emotions in elite karateka

2015

The purpose of the current study aimed to examine the performance related experiences of elite karate athletes prior to a major international competition. The secondary aim was to explore the relationship between athlete and coach performance ratings. Athletes selected emotional and non-emotional words to describe their experiences related to performance. Results indicated that best performance was characterized by high intensities of helpful emotion and non-emotion descriptors, while worst performance was characterized by high intensities of harmful descriptors. Moreover, intensities of emotions and non-emotions during actual good performance neared intensities recalled during best perform…

suorituskykyPsychobiosocial statekumitetunteetkaratekataurheilukilpailutIndividual zones of optimal functioningurheilijat
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The role of social interaction during pre-performance routines : An individual zones of optimal functioning (IZOF) perspective

2019

The purpose of the current study was to provide an exploratory account of swimmers’ pre-performance routines prior to a successful performance and the influential role that social interaction plays during this time. Eight swimmers’ descriptions of their pre-performance routines were analyzed using an interpretive thematic analysis to identify salient storylines. Two overarching themes were identified: (a) athletes’ interactions with the social environment; and (b) connection between the social modality and other modalities of a psychobiosocial state. The authors conclude by promoting a move towards more contextualized understandings of pre-performance routines and an acknowledgement of the …

suorituskykyhenkilökohtainen tilaIZOF modeltunteetuintiindividual zonespre-performancesosiaalinen vuorovaikutusurheilusuorituksetoptimal functioningperformance stateurheilijat
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Special Functions for the Study of Economic Dynamics: The Case of the Lucas-Uzawa Model

2004

The special functions are intensively used in mathematical physics to solve differential systems. We argue that they should be most useful in economic dynamics, notably in the assessment of the transition dynamics of endogenous growth models. We illustrate our argument on the Lucas-Uzawa model, which we solve by the means of Gaussian hypergeometric functions. We show how the use of Gaussian hypergeometric functions allows for an explicit representation of the equilibrium dynamics of the variables in level. In contrast to the preexisting approaches, our method is global and does not rely on dimension reduction.

symbols.namesakeEndogenous growth theorySpecial functionsDimensionality reductionGaussiansymbolsContrast (statistics)Hypergeometric functionOptimal controlRepresentation (mathematics)Mathematical economicsMathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Optimal control of the Schrödinger equation with two or three levels

2007

In this paper, we present how techniques of “control theory”, “sub-Riemannian geometry” and “singular Riemannian geometry” can be applied to some classical problems of quantum mechanics and yield improvements to some previous results.

symbols.namesakeYield (engineering)Control theoryOptimal trajectorysymbolsApplied mathematicsMathematics::Differential GeometryRiemannian geometryOptimal controlPrincipal bundleSchrödinger equationMathematics
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Synchronous R-NSGA-II: An Extended Preference-Based Evolutionary Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization

2015

Classical evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms aim at finding an approx- imation of the entire set of Pareto optimal solutions. By considering the preferences of a decision maker within evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms, it is possible to focus the search only on those parts of the Pareto front that satisfy his/her preferences. In this paper, an extended preference-based evolutionary algorithm has been proposed for solving multi-objective optimiza- tion problems. Here, concepts from an interactive synchronous NIMBUS method are borrowed and combined with the R-NSGA-II algorithm. The proposed synchronous R-NSGA-II algorithm uses preference information provid…

ta113Mathematical optimizationinteractive multi-objective optimizationApplied MathematicsEvolutionary algorithmApproxDecision makerMulti-objective optimizationscalarizing functionSet (abstract data type)Pareto optimalevolutionary multi-objective optimizationpreference-based evolutionary algorithmsFocus (optics)Preference (economics)Information SystemsMathematicsInformatica
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Bilevel heat exchanger network synthesis with an interactive multi-objective optimization method

2012

Abstract Heat exchanger network synthesis (HENS) has been an active research area for more than 40 years because well-designed heat exchanger networks enable heat recovery in process industries in an energy- and cost-efficient manner. Due to ever increasing global competition and need to decrease the harmful effects done on the environment, there still is a continuous need to improve the heat exchanger networks and their synthesizing methods. In this work we present a HENS method that combines an interactive multi-objective optimization method with a simultaneous bilevel HENS method, where the bilevel part of the method is based on grouping of process streams and building aggregate streams …

ta212MINLPNUMBUSPareto optimalityEngineeringMathematical optimizationEngineering drawingta214business.industryta111Aggregate (data warehouse)Synheat modelProcess (computing)Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyWork in processMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringWeightingGrouping of processHeat recovery ventilationHeat exchangerbusinessta218Energy (signal processing)Applied Thermal Engineering
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Comparison of wormlion behavior under man-made and natural shelters: urban wormlions more strongly prefer shaded, fine-sand microhabitats, construct …

2019

Abstract Urban habitats differ from their natural surroundings in various aspects, such as a higher temperature and a distinct species composition. It is therefore not surprising that animal behavior too differs between these habitat types. We studied the foraging and habitat selection behavior of a pit-building predator, a wormlion, originating from either an urban or a more natural site. Wormlions occur in nature under structures that provide shelter from sunlight and rain, such as caves, and are also common in cities, occurring under artificial shelters. Wormlions construct pit-traps to hunt arthropods, and the pits constructed by urban wormlions were larger than those constructed by wor…

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