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On orienting the hand to reach and grasp an object.

1996

Subjects were required to reach and grasp a parallelepiped, the position, orientation and size of which were varied. The kinematics of reaching and grasping movements was studied in full vision and in no vision conditions. Both direction and movement amplitude of reaching were affected by object orientation. Conversely, both the time course of finger axis orientation and the angular displacement of the hand at wrist were influenced by object position. These results were not modified by the absence of visual control. Finger aperture during grasping was affected by both object size and orientation. This latter result was not due to a distorted size perception, as shown by a control matching e…

AdultMalevisionreaching to graspgenetic structuresMovementObject (grammar)KinematicsSettore BIO/09Visual controlocularFeedbackFingersOrientation (geometry)OrientationHumansComputer visionLightingVision OcularCommunicationAngular displacementbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceMovement; male; vision ocular; fingers; lighting; female; hand; perception; adult; feedback; orientation; humansMotor controlBody movementHandbody regionskinematicsFemalePerceptionArtificial intelligenceSize PerceptionPsychologybusinessobject orientationpsychological phenomena and processesNeuroreport
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Il disegno campionario e il piano di rilevazione nell’indagine sui turisti incoming in partenza dalla Sicilia e dalla Sardegna: il campionamento spaz…

2011

This paper aims to describe the sample design and the survey plan used in the survey on incoming tourism in Sicily and Sardinia. The specific goals of the survey are related: a) to the measurement and the analysis of un-observed tourism; b) to the evaluation of tourist mobility within the two Islands; c) to the analysis of some key-factors related to the holyday experience of tourists. It is well known that regional tourists are very difficult-to-reach populations and the problems in sampling human mobile populations derive from the absence of a list of units component units (frame). Despite these issues are well-known in literature under the broader categories of hard to reach, or hidden, …

BORDER SURVEYSMOBILE POPULATIONSfrontier surveyTIME-SPACE SAMPLINGHARD-TO-REACH POPULATIONSTIME-LOCATION SAMPLINGHard-to-reach populationmobile population
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Rappresentare il giudizio: il Processus Satane (XIV secolo) fra teologia e diritto

2019

ITALIANO: Il Processus Satane è inserito con il titolo di Tractatus questionis ventilate coram domino nostro Iesu Christo inter virginem Mariam ex una parte et diabolum ex altera parte nel corpus dei trattati di Bartolo da Sassoferrato. Si tratta di un processo assai singolare, svoltosi in Paradiso, fra il Diavolo e la Vergine Maria che disputano sul possesso del genere umano, davanti a Cristo giudice. Destinato alle scuole di diritto e a quelle di teologia, il testo costituisce una efficace “messa in scena” di questioni strettamente giuridiche e di problematiche filosofiche: dalla rappresentanza processuale delle donne alle tematiche legate al possesso e allo spolium, dalla teoria della Sa…

Bartolo of SassoferratoVirgin MarySatansermonLaw and ReligionTrialMiddle AgeiuSettore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E Moderno14th CenturyHeavenChristlawD111 Medieval Historypreaching
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A Note on Arbitration as a Means for Inadvertant Breach of Contract

2005

We focus on arbitration as a remedy for inadvertant breach of contract. We consider the effects of this procedure on precaution and reliance decisions. The model allows us to define circonstances in which arbitration is Paretosuperior to the expectation measure.

Breach of contractFocus (computing)Measure (data warehouse)LawArbitrationCompulsory arbitrationBusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Energy availability during training camp is associated with signs of overreaching and changes in performance in young female cross-country skiers

2021

Abstract Study aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate if young female skiers meet their energy and macronutrient requirements, and how energy availability (EA) and macronutrient intake affects their performance during an intensive training camp. Material and methods: 19 female cross-country skiers (age 16.7 ± 0.7) filled in 48-hour food and training logs during a 5-day training camp. Fasting concentrations of hemoglobin, leptin, triiodothyronine (T3), insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and glucose were measured before (PRE) and after (POST) the camp. Blood lactate (LA), heart rate (HR) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) from a submaximal treadmill running test, jump heig…

CarbohydratenaisetPhysiologyEnergy (esotericism)MacronutrientmacronutrientPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationravinnonsaantiravintoylikuntoharjoitteluQP1-981Orthopedics and Sports MedicineYoung femalefemale athletesuorituskykyCross countryTraining (meteorology)OverreachingnutritioncarbohydrateSports medicineDemographic economicsravinnontarveFemale athletePsychologyhiilihydraatithuman activitiesRC1200-1245performanceurheilijatBiomedical Human Kinetics
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L’adempimento in natura alla luce della riforma del code civil

2018

Il code civil riformato ha integralmente riscritto la disciplina dell’inexécution du contrat, tra le altre cose riconoscendo espressamente il rimedio dell’adempimento in natura, ossia l’exécution forcée en nature, e riservandogli una compiuta disciplina. Così è stato possibile superare l’angusta formulazione originaria del code civil in materia e recepire nel codice soluzioni che, nonostante le indicazioni di segno contrario offerte dalla sua precedente versione, si erano lentamente affermate tanto in dottrina quanto in giurisprudenza, anche per effetto degli influssi provenienti dagli altri sistemi giuridici continentali e dal diritto privato europeo. L’illustrazione del nuovo sistema fran…

Code civil specific performance exècution forcée en nature breach of contract inexécution du contrat contractual liability damagesSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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The Past and Future of Innovations in Microfinance

2012

The microfinance industry carries every sign of an innovation in its take-off phase. The various aspects of the microfinance innovation were developed in the 1980’s, twenty years later the industry experiences a phenomenal growth rate, and it has diffused to most developing countries in the world. This review paper looks at microfinance as an entrepreneurial activity in its own right, contributing to the development of small and medium-sized firms in developing countries. We trace the innovations in microfinance, for instance group lending, loans to women, and their financing, and we ask whether the business model implied is sustainable once diffusion has gone far, competition enters, and c…

Competition (economics)OutreachMicrofinanceEconomic growthMarket economyIdealismlawOrder (exchange)Developing countryBusinessBusiness modelPhase (combat)law.invention
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Playfully Coding

2017

This paper describes a framework for successful interaction between universities and schools. It is common for computing academics interested in outreach (computer science evangelism) to work with local schools, particularly in countries where the computing curriculum in K-12 is new or underdeveloped. However it is rare for these collaborations to be ongoing, and for resources created through these school-university links to be shared beyond the immediate neighborhood. We have achieved this, through shared resources, careful evaluation, and cross-country collaboration. The activities themselves are inspired by ideas from the Lifelong Kindergarten group at MIT, emphasizing playful exploratio…

Computational thinking; Playful coding; School-University links; Management of Technology and Innovation; 33043304Computer science4. EducationComputational thinkingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSchool-University links05 social sciences050301 educationEvangelismOutreachPlayful codingManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION050211 marketingEngineering ethicsComputational thinking0503 educationCurriculumCoding (social sciences)media_commonProceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
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Modular Strategies for Recursive Game Graphs

2006

AbstractMany problems in formal verification and program analysis can be formalized as computing winning strategies for two-player games on graphs. In this paper, we focus on solving games in recursive game graphs which can model the control flow in sequential programs with recursive procedure calls. While such games can be viewed as the pushdown games studied in the literature, the natural notion of winning in our framework requires the strategies to be modular with only local memory; that is, resolution of choices within a module does not depend on the context in which the module is invoked, but only on the history within the current invocation of the module. While reachability in (global…

Computer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryTheoretical computer scienceGeneral Computer ScienceCombinatorial game theoryContext (language use)02 engineering and technology0102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceProgram analysisReachability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0101 mathematicsMathematicsbusiness.industry010102 general mathematics020207 software engineeringPushdown systemsResolution (logic)Modular designCall graphUndecidable problemModel-checkingGames in verification010201 computation theory & mathematicsbusinessComputer Science(all)
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Quantitative evaluation of muscle synergy models: a single-trial task decoding approach.

2012

Delis, Ioannis | Berret, Bastien | Pozzo, Thierry | Panzeri, Stefano; International audience; ''Muscle synergies, i.e., invariant coordinated activations of groups of muscles, have been proposed as building blocks that the central nervous system (CNS) uses to construct the patterns of muscle activity utilized for executing movements . Several efficient dimensionality reduction algorithms that extract putative synergies from electromyographic (EMG) signals have been developed. Typically, the quality of synergy decompositions is assessed by computing the Variance Accounted For (VAF). Yet, little is known about the extent to which the combination of those synergies en codes task discriminating…

Computer scienceNeuroscience (miscellaneous)ORGANIZATIONMachine learningcomputer.software_genrelcsh:RC321-571Matrix decompositionNATURAL MOTOR BEHAVIORSFORCE03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeurosciencePRIMITIVES0302 clinical medicinetask decodingmuscle synergiesMODULAR CONTROLMATRIX FACTORIZATIONOriginal Research ArticleMuscle activityInvariant (mathematics)Muscle synergylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologyARM MOVEMENTS0303 health sciencessingle-trial analysisarm movementbusiness.industryDimensionality reduction[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeurosciencereachingTIME-VARYING SYNERGIES[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeurosciencePATTERNS''NATURAL MOTOR BEHAVIORSArtificial intelligenceFORCE''Single trialSPINAL-CORDbusinesscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDecoding methodsNeuroscienceFrontiers in computational neuroscience
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