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Preparing physical and health education pre-service teachers to support students’ physical activity and wellbeing during the school day

2017

Increasingly, physical education teachers are expected to become the cog in an ever-expanding physical activity (PA) promotion wheel. This requires such teachers to be equipped with new knowledge a...

terveyskasvatusmedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationEducationPhysical education03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCogPromotion (rank)health educationta516Orthopedics and Sports Medicineta315opettajankoulutusteacher educationmedia_commonMedical education05 social sciences050301 educationcurriculum innovation030229 sport sciencespedagogical approachFocus groupPhysical activity levelliikuntakasvatusphysical educationHealth promotionWell-beingHealth educationPsychology0503 educationopetussuunnitelmatCurriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education
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Can we automate expert-based journal rankings? Analysis of the Finnish publication indicator

2020

The publication indicator of the Finnish research funding system is based on a manual ranking of scholarly publication channels. These ranks, which represent the evaluated quality of the channels, are continuously kept up to date and thoroughly reevaluated every four years by groups of nominated scholars belonging to different disciplinary panels. This expert-based decision-making process is informed by available citation-based metrics and other relevant metadata characterizing the publication channels. The purpose of this paper is to introduce various approaches that can explain the basis and evolution of the quality of publication channels, i.e., ranks. This is important for the academic …

tiedelehdetfeature importanceComputer scienceProcess (engineering)rankinglistatjulkaisutmedia_common.quotation_subjectLibrary and Information Sciences050905 science studiestutkimusrahoitusautomaatioperformance-based research funding systemFeature (machine learning)Quality (business)automationmedia_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciencesData scienceAutomationComputer Science ApplicationsMetadatamachine learningkoneoppiminenRanking0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessCitationarviointiDisciplinetieteellinen julkaisutoimintaJournal of Informetrics
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Selän nikamavälilevyjen ja lihasten kuormitus eri toimistotuoleissa

2004

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The promotion of tourism in Italian regions from a sensorial perspective: a website content analysis

2022

Recent tourism literature has identified the sensory dimension as key to understanding, planning and marketing tourist experiences. This paper aims to understand to what extent Italian regions consider the sensorial perspective in tourist communication, focusing the analysis on their institutional websites. We used the content analysis method considering two different periods to investigate the evolution of Italian tourism promotion. The results show that for all institutional websites, over time, attention engages only some of the five sensorial dimensions. That is, the communication does not appear balanced. Furthermore, the promotional communication in several regions is more oriented to…

tourist promotionmedia_common.quotation_subjecttourist communicationPerspective (graphical)sensory marketing.General Medicinetourism websitewebsite designPromotion (rank)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleContent analysisPolitical scienceMultisensory destination imagesensory tourist experienceMarketingdestination managementTourismdestination imagemedia_commonInternational Journal of Digital Culture and Electronic Tourism
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Flow cytometric analysis of chronic and acute toxicity of copper(II) on the marine dinoflagellateAmphidinium carterae

2001

Background Copper(II) is a heavy metal whose levels have increased in some marine ecosystems to polluting levels. Dinoflagellates, an important phytoplankton group, are at the base of aquatic food chains and bioaccumulation of copper by these microorganisms can result in complex ecosystem alterations, so we investigated how copper disturbs those cells. Methods Cytotoxic effects of sublethal and lethal copper concentrations ranging from 4.2 nM (control condition) to 3.13 μM estimated labile copper were studied in batch cultures of Amphidinium carterae. Cell morphology, motility, autofluorescence, and fluorescein diacetate (FDA)–dependent fluorescence generation were evaluated by flow cytomet…

ved/biologyIntracellular pHCopper toxicityved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementCell BiologyHematologyBiologymedicine.diseaseCell morphologyCopperAcute toxicityPathology and Forensic Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryAmphidinium carteraemedicineFluoresceinChlorophyll fluorescenceCytometry
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Model organisms and their application in environmental epigenetics

2020

Abstract Epigenetic mechanisms operate at the interface between the environment and the genome of a given organism. More particularly, they convert environmental stimuli as diverse as chemical pollutants, nutritional components, temperature changes, and social conditions into changes in the chromatin landscape, which influence gene expression in the absence of alterations in the DNA sequence, ultimately leading to phenotype adaptation and diversification. The use of experimental model organisms in epigenetics research allows for the careful manipulation of environmental factors in order to understand how they mechanistically modulate the establishment, maintenance, and inheritance of epigen…

ved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesInheritance (genetic algorithm)EpigeneticsComputational biologyAdaptationBiologyModel organismGenomePhenotypeOrganismChromatin
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The role of lipid metabolism in the acquisition of desiccation tolerance inCraterostigma plantagineum: a comparative approach

2013

Summary Dehydration leads to different physiological and biochemical responses in plants. We analysed the lipid composition and the expression of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis in the desiccation-tolerant plant Craterostigma plantagineum. A comparative approach was carried out with Lindernia brevidens (desiccation tolerant) and two desiccation-sensitive species, Lindernia subracemosa and Arabidopsis thaliana. In C. plantagineum the total lipid content remained constant while the lipid composition underwent major changes during desiccation. The most prominent change was the removal of monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) from the thylakoids. Analysis of molecular species composition rev…

ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesArabidopsisResurrection plantPlant ScienceBiologyDesiccation tolerancechemistry.chemical_compoundStress PhysiologicalTandem Mass SpectrometryLipid biosynthesisGeneticsDesiccationDiacylglycerol kinasePhospholipase Dved/biologyGalactolipidsHydrolysisLipid metabolismCell BiologyPhosphatidic acidLipid MetabolismchemistryBiochemistryCraterostigmaEmbryophytalipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)DesiccationThe Plant Journal
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Drying process strongly affects probiotics viability and functionalities

2015

International audience; Probiotic formulations are widely used and are proposed to have a variety of beneficial effects, depending on the probiotic strains present in the product. The impact of drying processes on the viability of probiotics is well documented. However, the impact of these processes on probiotics functionality remains unclear. In this work, we investigated variations in seven different bacterial markers after various desiccation processes. Markers were composed of four different viability evaluation (combining two growth abilities and two cytometric measurements) and in three in vitro functionalities: stimulation of IL-10 and IL-12 production by PBMCs (immunomodulation) and…

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Author Correction: Evaluation of three methods for biomass estimation in small invertebrates, using three large disparate parasite species as model o…

2018

Invertebrate biomass is considered one of the main factors driving processes in ecosystems. It can be measured directly, primarily by weighing individuals, but more often indirect estimators are used. We developed two indirect and non-destructive approaches to estimate biomass of small invertebrates in a simple manner. The first one was based on clay modelling and the second one was based on image analysis implemented with open-source software. Furthermore, we tested the accuracy of the widely used geometric approximation method (third method). We applied these three different methods to three morphologically disparate model species, an acanthocephalan worm, a crustacean and a flatworm. To …

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The Developmental Transcriptome for Lytechinus variegatus Exhibits Temporally Punctuated Gene Expression Changes

2019

AbstractEmbryonic development is arguably the most complex process an organism undergoes during its lifetime, and understanding this complexity is best approached with a systems-level perspective. The sea urchin has become a highly valuable model organism for understanding developmental specification, morphogenesis, and evolution. As a non-chordate deuterostome, the sea urchin occupies an important evolutionary niche between protostomes and vertebrates.Lytechinus variegatus(Lv) is an Atlantic species that has been well studied, and which has provided important insights into signal transduction, patterning, and morphogenetic changes during embryonic and larval development. The Pacific specie…

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