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Field location and player roles as constraints on emergent 1-vs-1 interpersonal patterns of play in football

2017

This study examined effects of player roles on interpersonal patterns of coordination that sustain decision-making in 1-vs-1 sub-phases of football in different field locations near the goal (left-, middle- and right zone). Participants were fifteen U-16 yrs players from a local competitive amateur team. To measure interpersonal patterns of coordination in the 1-vs-1 dyads we recorded: (i) the relative distance value between each attacker and defender to the centre of the goal, and (ii), the relative angle between the centre of the goal, each defender and attacker. Results revealed how variations in field locations near the goal (left-, middle- and right-zones) constrained the relative dist…

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How an idea germinates into a projext or the intransitive resultative construction with Entity-Specific change-of-state verbs

2014

[EN] This study discusses how seven of Levin’s (1993) entity-specific change-of-state verbs (i.e. bloom, blossom, flower, germinate, sprout, swell, and blister) are subsumed into the intransitive resultative construction by highlighting and making use of the external and internal constraints proposed by the Lexical Constructional Model (LCM; Ruiz de Mendoza and Mairal 2007). External constraints refer to cognitive mechanisms such as high-level metaphor and/or metonymy whereas internal constraints are concerned with the encyclopedic and event structure makeup of verbs. The Internal Variable Conditioning constraint is at work when the information encapsulated by a predicate determines the cho…

Linguistics and LanguageMetonymyMetaphorKeywords: entity-specific change-of-state verbsmedia_common.quotation_subjectVerbLanguage and LinguisticsPredicate (grammar)Linguisticsthe Internal Variable Conditioning constraint.lcsh:Philology. LinguisticsIntransitive resultative constructionEvent structureThe Internal Variable Conditioning constraintlcsh:P1-1091ResultativeInternal variableEntity-specific change-of-state verbsLexical Constructional ModelExternal and internal constraintsmedia_commonMathematicsLlenguatge i llengües
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De l’infinitive de perception dans la pratique traductologique

2019

Nous prenons pour objet d’etude l’Infinitive de Compte rendu de Perception (ICP), cette construction infinitive qui, regie par un verbe de perception comme "voir", "regarder", "entendre", "ecouter" ou "sentir", se compose a la fois d’un syntagme nominal et d’un verbe a l’infinitif completifs ("j’entends "les oiseaux" "chanter""). Le cadre dans lequel nous nous interesserons ici a l’ICP est celui de la traduction, en l’occurrence du francais vers le polonais. Cette structure, si commune en francais, n’existant pas en polonais, en effet, la langue slave ne compte pas moins de huit traductions differentes effectives (c’est-a-dire observables dans les corpus), dont la plus frequente s’avere la …

Linguistics and LanguagetraductologyLiterature and Literary Theoryeugeniusz ucherek (univeristy of wrocław poland)PhilosophytranslationP1-1091verbs of perceptionLanguage and Linguisticsinfinitive subordinate clauselinguistic constraintsPC1-5498method of contrastive analysis (french-polish)Philology. LinguisticsHumanitiesRomanic languagesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Lexical classes and constructions: an analysis of the constructional realization of entity-specific change-of-state English verbs

2013

This study analyzes a so far neglected part of the constructional behavior of Levin's (1993) entity-specific change-of-state verbs. More specifically, we discuss the integration of verbs from this lexical class into the intransitive-resultative construction. We base our analysis on the Lexical Constructional Model or LCM (Ruiz de Mendoza and Mairal 2008, 2011; Mairal and Ruiz de Mendoza 2009; Ruiz de Mendoza 2013). It will be shown that the internal and external constraints postulated by the LCM constitute useful explanatory and analytical tools for the fusion processes between these verbs and the intransitive-resultative construction. We also propose a classification of these verbs on the …

Llengües modernesentity-specific change-of-state verbs; Lexical Constructional Model; intransitive-resultative construction; internal and external constraints; metaphoric amalgamsExplorations in English Language and Linguistics
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Structural reforms in a debt overhang

2014

We assess the effects of reforms in product and labor markets in a model economy featuring credit restrictions and pre-existing long-term debt. Both elements, which are core features of the current scenario faced by some euro area countries, combine to produce a slow and protracted deleveraging of the private sector and a persistent recession following a negative financial shock. In this environment, we show that product and labor market reforms may stimulate output and employment even in the short run, despite their defl ationary effects. Furthermore, by favoring a faster recovery of investment and collateral values, product market reforms bring forward the end of deleveraging and the exit…

MacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsProduct marketCollateralmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationjel:E43jel:E65jel:E44Monetary economicsRecessionjel:G21deleveraging collateral constraints long-run debt structural reformsDebt0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicshealth care economics and organizations050205 econometrics media_commonShort run05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Debt overhangShock (economics)DeleveragingFinanceJournal of Monetary Economics
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Natural selection mediated by seasonal time constraints increases the alignment between evolvability and developmental plasticity

2021

Abstract Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies that have quantified alignments between plasticity, genetic variation, and divergence propose that such alignments may reflect constraints that bias future evolutionary trajectories. Here, we emphasize that such alignments may themselves be a result of natural selection and do not necessarily indicate constraints on adaptation. We estimated developmental plasticity and broad sense genetic covariance matrices (G) among damselfly populations situated along a latitudinal gradient in Europe. Damselflies were reared at photoperiod treatments that simulated the seasonal time constraints ex…

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No synergy needed: ecological constraints favor the evolution of eusociality.

2015

In eusocial species, some individuals sacrifice their own reproduction for the benefit of others. It has been argued that the evolution of sterile helpers in eusocial insects requires synergistic efficiency gains through cooperation that are uncommon in cooperatively breeding vertebrates and that this precludes a universal ecological explanation of social systems with alloparental care. In contrast, using a model that incorporates realistic ecological mechanisms of population regulation, we show here that constraints on independent breeding (through nest-site limitation and dispersal mortality) eliminate any need for synergistic efficiency gains: sterile helpers may evolve even if they are …

Maleevolutionary simulationEvolution of eusocialityhelpingPopulationAltruism (biology)BiologyModels BiologicalNesting BehavioraltruismiCooperative breedingAnimalsCooperative BehavioreducationSocial Behaviorsocial evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsauttamineneducation.field_of_studyPloidiesecological constraintsEcologyReproductionHelping BehaviorEusocialityBiological EvolutionaltruismSocial systemBiological dispersalta1181FemaleGenetic FitnessSocial evolutionThe American naturalist
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A NEW REPRESENTATION OF ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS OPERATION USING FOURIER THEORY IN OPTIMAL SMART GRIDS MANAGEMENT

2012

This paper investigates the possibility to use a new modeling of Energy Storage Systems based on zero integral functions. Such functions represent the course of the energy level stored in batteries during the solution of optimal management problems in smart-grids. Storage devices, such as all the other components that are required to meet an integral capacity constraint along the dispatch time, must show the same State of Charge at the start and at the end of the timeframe considered for operation. In this paper, a set of sinusoidal functions have been used for the synthesis of the charge and discharge course of energy Storage Systems. Such representation allows to eliminate the difficult c…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryEnergy storageEvolutionary computationConstraint (information theory)integral constraints optimal management distributed energy resources multi-objective evolutionary optimization smart grids.Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energiasymbols.namesakeSmart gridState of chargeFourier analysissymbolsbusinessRepresentation (mathematics)Energy (signal processing)
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On the Distance-Constrained Close Enough Arc Routing Problem

2021

[EN] Arc routing problems consist basically of finding one or several routes traversing a given set of arcs and/or edges that must be serviced. The Close-Enough Arc Routing Problem, or Generalized Directed Rural Postman Problem, does not assume that customers are located at specific arcs, but can be serviced by traversing any arc of a given subset. Real-life applications include routing for meter reading, in which a vehicle equipped with a receiver travels a street network. If the vehicle gets within a certain distance of a meter, the receiver collects its data. Therefore, only a few streets which are close enough to the meters need to be traversed. In this paper we study the generalization…

Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceClose-enoughComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSet (abstract data type)Rural Postman0502 economics and businessDistance constraintsRouting050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchHeuristic05 social sciencesBranch and cutModeling and SimulationBenchmark (computing)Routing (electronic design automation)MATEMATICA APLICADAArc routingAutomatic meter readingStreet network
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Handling precedence constraints in scheduling problems by the sequence pair representation

2015

In this paper, we show that sequence pair (SP) representation, primarily applied to the rectangle packing problems appearing in the VLSI industry, can be a solution representation of precedence constrained scheduling. We present three interpretations of sequence pair, which differ in complexity of schedule evaluation and size of a corresponding solution space. For each interpretation we construct an incremental precedence constrained SP neighborhood evaluation algorithm, computing feasibility of each solution in the insert neighborhood in an amortized constant time per examined solution, and prove the connectivity property of the considered neighborhoods. To compare proposed interpretations…

Mathematical optimizationPrecedence diagram methodControl and Optimizationrectangle packing problemMultiprocessing0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesScheduling (computing)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsschedulingComputer Science::Operating SystemsMathematicsVery-large-scale integrationAmortized analysisApplied MathematicsJob scheduling problemComputer Science ApplicationsComputational Theory and Mathematics010201 computation theory & mathematicsMetaheuristic algorithmsTheory of computation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAlgorithmprecedence constraintssequence pairJournal of Combinatorial Optimization
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