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The game of rankings in a quality world university space

2019

The objective of this text is to proceed to an analysis of international classifications and their impact on two levels: a) their unexpected public success, and b) their decisive influence on higher education policy and strategy. We argue that defining quality assurance is crucial in order to legitimize choices about evaluation on a political and institutional level. In any case, it seems clear that rankings are a dubious construction but highly legitimized by the public and governments. So, under these circumstances, rankings are here and they will probably stay, together with the financial issues they create. Indeed, rankings are an interesting new global market product which universities…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectHigher education policyGeneral MedicinePublic relationsSpace (commercial competition)NegotiationPoliticsOrder (exchange)Political scienceQuality (business)Product (category theory):PEDAGOGÍA [UNESCO]businessUNESCO::PEDAGOGÍAQuality assurancemedia_common
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The Role of the Integrated Public Transport Network for Reducing the Congestion in the City of Palermo

2019

The railway link of Palermo is part of the Palermo – Trapani railway line and it is located in the urban site of Palermo. Works funded by the European Union have been started in 2008 for developing a metropolitan service through the improvement of the infrastructure and of the transport service characteristics. The aim of the paper is the analysis of the capacity of the railway infrastructure in terms of frequency and integration with the public transport service of Palermo. Using the Origin-Destination matrix of the Urban Transport Plan of Palermo, the competition between the private car mode and the public transport mode has been simulated, taking into account the improving of the railway…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMode (statistics)Integrated public transport network logit model transport demand modal splitMetropolitan areaTransport engineeringCompetition (economics)Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiOrder (exchange)Public transportService (economics)media_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionMultinomial logistic regressionmedia_common
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Sport and Quality of Life

2022

Negli ultimi trent’anni lo sport ha assunto un significato molto rilevante nella vita delle persone e, seppure con notevoli differenze, sia nei paesi a sviluppo economico avanzato, sia in quelli in via di sviluppo. A livello individuale, esso ha costituito un’area di investimento identitario quando ha assunto la forma di sport spettacolo del quale fruire, alimentando la pratica del tifo e il fandom o costituendo il modello di uno stile di vita vincente; ma anche quando ha assunto la forma di pratica del tempo libero attraverso la quale tenersi in forma, facendo crescere, in questo caso, la diffusione di una cultura della salute e del benessere. Si tratta di due modalità di approcciare al co…

but also when he took the form of free time practice through which to keep fit making grow in this case the diffusion of a culture of health and well-being. These are two ways of approaching the consumption of sports by spectators and actorIn the last thirty years sport has taken on a very significant meaning in people's lives and albeit with considerable differences both in advanced economic development countries and in developing countries. On an individual level it constituted an area of identity investment when it assumed the shape of “sport spectacle” to be enjoyed fueling the practice of cheering and fandom or constituting the model of a winning lifestyleand the two ways of use can be strongly related to the perception and assessment of the quality of life. The “semantic universes” which however connote sport and “free time sports” have often appeared polarized. Commercial sport and sports professionalism are intertwined with the institutions of economics politics and culture which above all stress its “spectacularity” in order to capture first and foremost the audience. But also the sport of leisure time is intertwined with the actions of the institutions of economics politics and culture with the difference that these stress above all its “healthy value” aimed at the “healthy and rational” investment of time in an activity which improves the quality of life in the short medium and long period. This polarization between the consumption of sport entertainment - commercial sport - and the consumption of sport as a leisure activity - sport for all - has become increasingly interconnected precisely because of the increased collective identity demand via sport. In other words we have witnessed the spread of shape of sports entertainment that recall the importance of sports for psychophysical well-being for integration and social participation for the reduction of social inequalities ethnic and cultural differences and in which the importance assumed was weakened in the show from agonism from competition from the physical confrontation between two contenders or two teams. A sport in which we act with competitors as well as against competitors. And on the other hand we have gradually witnessed the spectacularization of sports in our free time to the point that the sharing of the results obtained through the declination of a competitive spirit that presents itself as directed no longer against other contenders but against its own performance limits it has become the way in which each person makes part of his or her own life spectacular the one he often considers most authentic. The aim of this work is to describe how the intertwining between the commercial/professional dimension of the sports show and the playful/recreational dimension of sports practice are fueled by a demand and an offer of social identity that characterizes these two “semantic universes”.Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Educatio siglo XXI : revista de la Facultad de Educación

2021

¿Qué capacidades cartográficas posee el alumnado de primer ciclo de Educación Primaria si se tienen en cuenta sus experiencias personales? Para responder a esta cuestión se ha realizado un estudio de casos en 2º curso de Educación Primaria, donde se comparan las habilidades cartográficas de un grupo experimental en el que se ha intervenido con otro de control sin intervención. A la muestra se le aplica un pretest y un postest para que realice una representación pictórica de un itinerario y responda a cuatro cuestiones. Los resultados obtenidos se han categorizado según las clasificaciones propuestas por Lynch (1960), Boardman (1986) y Bale (1989) para el análisis del espacio geográfico. Las…

cartografíapercepción del espacioPrimary educationenseñanza primariaEducation (General)capacidades del alumnadoTheory and practice of educationdestrezas básicasSpace (commercial competition)Mapas personalesEvolutionary psychologyeducación primariacartografía escolaraprendizaje por experienciaMathematics educationPersonal experienceestudio de casosL7-991Psychologyprimer cicloLB5-3640Educatio Siglo XXI
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An On/Off Circular Dichroism Signal Reveals a pH Dependent Competition between a Cyclodextrin and a Polyelectrolyte for an Atropisomeric Aromatic Gue…

1997

chemistry.chemical_classificationCircular dichroismCyclodextrinChemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPh dependentGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryBiochemistrySignalCatalysisCompetition (biology)PolyelectrolyteColloid and Surface ChemistryOrganic chemistrymedia_commonJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Phenazine antibiotics produced by fluorescent pseudomonads contribute to natural soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt

2009

Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial microorganisms and traits. For most suppressive soils, however, the consortia of microorganisms and mechanisms involved in pathogen control are unknown. To date, soil suppressiveness to Fusarium wilt disease has been ascribed to carbon and iron competition between pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum and resident non-pathogenic F. oxysporum and fluorescent pseudomonads. In this study, the role of bacterial antibiosis in Fusarium wilt suppressiveness was assessed by comparing the densities, diversity and activity of fluorescent Pseudomonas species producing 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) (phlD+) …

chlororaphis pcl1391Antifungal AgentsDISEASE SUPRESSIVE SOILMicroorganismColony Count Microbialdose-response relationshipsFLUORESCENT PSEUDOMONADSblack root-rotPlant Rootsgraminis var triticiFusariumSolanum lycopersicumFlaxCluster AnalysisFUSARIUM WILTPathogenPhylogenySoil Microbiologymedia_commonEcologyEPS-2genotypic diversityfood and beveragesBiodiversitygenetic diversityFusarium wilt[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyPHENAZINE ANTIBIOTICSPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthDNA BacterialGenotypemedia_common.quotation_subject2PhloroglucinolBiologyMicrobiologyCompetition (biology)MicrobiologyPseudomonasAntibiosisBotanyFusarium oxysporumEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsbiological-controlAntibiosisbiology.organism_classificationLaboratorium voor PhytopathologieLaboratory of Phytopathology24-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing pseudomonasoxysporum fo47PhenazinesBeneficial organismAntagonism4-diacetylphloroglucinol-producing pseudomonasnonpathogenic fusarium
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Coach-athlete perceived congruence between actual and desired emotions in karate competition and training

2018

Coaches can help athletes regulate emotions but would benefit from tools that help them accurately perceive athletes' emotions. In the present study, we investigated the use of video-recorded performances to compare 3 martial artists' ratings of desired and actual emotions with their coach's ratings. Results show how desired emotions progressively fluctuated throughout competition. Furthermore, desired and actual emotions differed between training and performance contexts. Finally, we report correlations between performance and perceived congruence in desired and actual emotions. Cumulatively, results offer support for the video-assisted recall of emotions as an intervention tool in develop…

coachtunteetComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSkarateharjoittelukilpailutathletevalmentajatcompetitionurheilijat
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Microorganisms and Biotic Interactions

2014

SPE IPM; Most ecosystems are populated by a large number of diversified microorganisms, which interact with one another and form complex interaction networks. In addition, some of these microorganisms may colonize the surface or internal parts of plants and animals, thereby providing an additional level of interaction complexity. These microbial relations range from intraspecific to interspecific interactions, and from simple short-term interactions to intricate long-term ones. They have played a key role in the formation of plant and animal kingdoms, often resulting in coevolution; they control the size, activity level, and diversity patterns of microbial communities. Therefore, they modul…

commensalismmutualism[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]media_common.quotation_subjectEcology (disciplines)parasitismcheatermicrobiomeBiologyinfectious diseasesCompetition (biology)trophic networks[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologydefensive mutualistEcosystemCoevolutionmedia_commonTrophic levelagronomyEcologybiogeochemical cyclesInterspecific competitionEcological engineeringantagonismsymbiosisvirulencehostecosystem functioningparasite[SDE]Environmental SciencesSustainabilitypredationcompetition
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Competition Advocacy: Soft Power in Competitive Policy

2013

Abstract Changing market conditions stimulate modernization of criteria, norms and standards of competition regulation and methods of enforcement. Competition advocacy is a type of activity exercised by antimonopoly authorities to strengthen competitive environment without enforcement measures, through developing active cooperation with other government bodies and increasing the degree of understanding of the benefits of competition by the community.

competition advocacyGovernmentPublic economicsGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyCompetition lawModernization theoryCompetition (economics)competition lawMarket economycommunication toolsSoft powerantitrust responseBusinessEnforcementMarket conditionsProcedia Economics and Finance
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Private Enforcement in Italy

2020

Directive 2014/104/EU on certain rules governing actions for damages under national law for infringements of the competition law provisions of the Member States and of theEuropeanUnion has been transposed in Italy by means of LegislativeDecree no. 3 of 2017, whichlargely reproduces the Directive not only with regard to the structure but also in respect of the wording of the provisions. As with ot her Member States, for example France,Italian lawmakers opted to enact a lex specialis for antitrust damages actions and limited the implementation to what was necessary, without any amendment to the codes of Italy, neither to the Code of Civil Procedure nor to the Civil Code, the latter of which c…

competition law private enforcementSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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