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Policing and Site Protection, Guard Posts, and Enclosure Walls

2015

Guard (information security)Engineeringbusiness.industryEnclosureForensic engineeringbusinessComputer securitycomputer.software_genrecomputer
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Design, validation, and testing of an observational tool for technical and tactical analysis in the taekwondo competition at the 2016 Olympic games.

2020

Abstract Observational methodology uses validated observational tools to collect information in sports with multiple variables that interact in the sporting context. Given the importance of data quality for observational tools, the purpose of this study was to design, validate, and test the reliability of a mixed observational instrument combining field formats and category systems for analyzing technical and tactical actions in an Olympic taekwondo (TKD) tournament. The instrument collects information of six criteria and 25 categories of the tactical and technical actions, kicking zone, laterality, kicking leg, guard, and score. A total of 2 374 actions were analyzed from 10 bouts involvin…

Guard (information security)Operations researchComputer scienceKicking legReproducibility of ResultsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCompetitor analysisAdaptation PhysiologicalBehavioral NeuroscienceAthletesData qualityHumansGeneralizability theoryObservational studyObservational methodologyDesign ValidationBrazilMartial ArtsPhysiologybehavior
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Conclusion: Resisting, Cooperating, and Fighting

2016

The three-fold division of this book—how these peasant elites and the peasantry in general confronted the authorities, how they dealt with them, and how they acted within their own local communities and networks—has aimed to place their aggressive and violent behaviour in the framework of Nordic state formation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The focus has thus been on their relationship with the state and its representatives. This structure contained per se a conflict of interests between states that wanted to intervene and control local communities and the leading peasants in these communities who wanted to guard their favourable positions. At the same time, there were possibi…

Guard (information security)Political economyPolitical sciencePolitical cultureViolent behaviourPeasantState formation
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IT-Sicherheit in medizinischen Netzen - aktuelle Probleme und Lösungsansätze

2000

Designers and users of medical networks have to face strong requirements for data protection and security. Professional discretion and data protection laws allow the transfer of or access to patient data only in a therapeutic context. These data should also be protected from the network provider. Patients should be safe from any harm by faulty data or buggy procedures. On the other hand the security of the most used software products gets worse and worse. The use of the internet endangers more and more the integrity of the user's computer. The security requirements can be met only through strict care in planning, building, and configuring the infrastructure. Some concrete recommendations an…

Guiding Principlesbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectObstetrics and GynecologyContext (language use)DiscretionComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSoftwareHarmHealth careMedicineData Protection Act 1998The Internetbusinesscomputermedia_commonZentralblatt für Gynäkologie
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Beyond Foreign Policy? EU Sanctions at the Intersection of Development, Trade, and CFSP

2022

In the wake of unsettling conflicts and democratic backsliding, states and organisations increasingly respond with sanctions. The European Union (EU) is one of them: Brussels makes use of the entire toolbox in its foreign policy, and its sanctions appear in different forms—diplomatic measures, travel bans, financial bans, or various forms of economic restrictions. Yet, there is little debate between different strands in the literature on EU sanctions, in particular concerning measures under the Common Foreign and Security Policy and those pertaining to the development and trade policy fields. Our thematic issue addresses this research gap by assembling a collection of articles investigating…

HandelEuropean PoliticsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePolitikwissenschaftWirtschaftsbeziehungenEuropapolitikInternationale BeziehungenHandelspolitikPolitical science (General)conditionalitysanctionAußenpolitikEuropean UnionPolitical sciencedevelopment policyCommon Foreign and Security Policy; conditionality; development cooperation; restrictive measuresEntwicklungspolitikUNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICAsanctionseconomic relationsdevelopment cooperationInternational Relations International Politics Foreign Affairs Development PolicycommerceCommon Foreign and Security PolicyGASPforeign policytrade policyddc:320Sanktionrestrictive measuresCFSPInternational relationsinternationale Beziehungen EntwicklungspolitikEUJA1-92tradeddc:327Politics and Governance
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Crisis and EU Foreign and Security Policy: An Introduction

2020

This chapter sums up the main findings in the four papers discussing the impact of various external crises on the development of the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, the CFSP. Chapters discuss the EU’s foreign and security policy responses to the Russian annexation of Crimea and the ongoing war in Ukraine, the EU’s crisis management capacities, and the impact of crises on EU–US relations. Despite member states’ traditional reluctance to integrate further in this domain of EU policy, the CFSP is not breaking down. Instead, all the chapters suggest that the EU is able to cope with crises and that overall, crises and increased uncertainty have led to a strengthening of the CFSP mainly …

Heading (navigation)business.industryPolitical scienceMember statesCrisis managementInternational tradebusinessSecurity policyAnnexationDomain (software engineering)
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Study of Water Distribution, Textural and Colour Properties of Cold Formulated and Air-Dried Apple Snacks

2022

Vacuum impregnation is considered a cold formulation technology since it allows the incorporation of a desired functional compound into porous plant tissue without applying any heat. It is widely used in combination with the drying process to obtain added-value snacks. The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of two trehalose concentrations (5 and 10% w/w) on: (i) the water state and texture evolution during the air drying (50 °C, 8 h) of apple snacks vacuum impregnated with blueberry juice, and on (ii) the colour of the final dried apple snacks. The results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) showed that trehalose affects the water mobility of the samples during drying especially af…

Health (social science)Aigua DistribucióPlant ScienceAliments ConservacióHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyFood security food quality and human healthFruitFunctional compoundVacuum impregnationBlueberry juiceBuit Aplicacions industrialsProcessing packaging and transportationTD-NMRFood Science
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Identity, Instrumental Self-Interest and Institutional Evaluations: Explaining Public Opinion on Common European Policies in Foreign Affairs and Defe…

2008

This paper addresses public opinion on common European policies in foreign affairs and defence. It proposes three models of support for common policies in these fields. Drawing on Eurobarometer data, the analysis shows that instrumental self-interest and territorial identities contribute considerably to explaining support for common foreign affairs and defence policies. Moreover, support for common policies is strongly driven by domain-specific evaluations of the European Union's performance. These findings suggest that popular support for common European policies in foreign affairs and defence has an experiential base. Thus, elites have an incentive to respond to public opinion when makin…

Health (social science)European Politicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftEuropapolitikPublic administrationPublic opinionInternationale BeziehungenPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical scienceDemographymedia_commonInternational relationspolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische KulturEurobarometerbusiness.industrycommon defence and security policy; common foreign policy; European integration; public opinion; responsiveness;International Relations International Politics Foreign Affairs Development PolicyIncentiveForeign policyPolitical Science and International Relationsddc:320Self-interestInternational relationsbusinessinternationale Beziehungen Entwicklungspolitikddc:327
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The Press Coverage of Celebrity Suicide and the Development of Suicide Frequencies in Germany

2014

The existence of the so-called "Werther effect" is well confirmed, and there are several recommendations on how the media should (not) report suicide to minimize the risk of copycat behavior. Unfortunately, very little is known about how suicide is actually reported. The article examines the German press coverage of six celebrity suicides with respect to compliance with guidelines on suicide reporting and analyzes changes in suicides in the wake of the reporting. It concludes that German media do not respect the recommendations in a substantial number of their articles. In addition, a significant increase in suicides and similar suicides is found.

Health (social science)Famous Personsbusiness.industryCommunicationHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlCriminologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthlanguage.human_languageCompliance (psychology)GermanSuicideGermanyCopycatInjury preventionlanguageHumansMedicineMass MediabusinesscomputerHealth Communication
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Conflicts in Family Relations, Children's Emotions and Agency

2017

What kind of conflicts and tensions do children experience with other children and adults in the family? Content analysis of 32 thematic interviews with 10- to 13-year-old children revealed that while conflicts often concern daily actions, tasks and routines, they also relate to decision-making and fair treatment or to matters threatening the child's sense of emotional security. Parental conflicts and conflicts in child–parent relationships often arouse negative emotions that lead children to suppress their agency. However, conflicts, particularly those between siblings, may also open up possibilities for negotiation and agency.

Health (social science)familymedia_common.quotation_subjectemotionsEducationDevelopmental psychology050906 social workFamily relationschildrenconflictstunteetAgency (sociology)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Life-span and Life-course Studieslapset (perheenjäsenet)ta515media_common05 social sciencesEmotional securityparentskonfliktitNegotiationvanhemmatContent analysisperhe0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyChildren and Society
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