Search results for "growth model"

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Growth patterns and life-history strategies in Placodontia (Diapsida: Sauropterygia)

2015

Placodontia is a clade of durophagous, near shore marine reptiles from Triassic sediments of modern-day Europe, Middle East and China. Although much is known about their primary anatomy and palaeoecology, relatively little has been published regarding their life history, i.e. ageing, maturation and growth. Here, growth records derived from long bone histological data of placodont individuals are described and modelled to assess placodont growth and life-history strategies. Growth modelling methods are used to confirm traits documented in the growth record (age at onset of sexual maturity, age when asymptotic length was achieved, age at death, maximum longevity) and also to estimate undocum…

0106 biological sciences010506 paleontology1005non-annual rest linesmedia_common.quotation_subjectlogistic growth modelvon bertalanffy growth modelZoologygrowth record10125 Paleontological Institute and Museum010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesLife history theorygrowth marksSexual maturityPlacodontlcsh:Science0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common1000 MultidisciplinaryMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyLongevityBiology (Whole Organism)biology.organism_classification144SauropterygiaSexual dimorphismTaxon560 Fossils & prehistoric lifePaleoecologylcsh:QResearch ArticleRoyal Society Open Science
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Does EU cohesion policy work? Theory and evidence

2017

This paper evaluates the effectiveness of European Cohesion Policy in the regions of 12 EU countries in the period 1991–2008, on the basis of a spatial growth model, which allows for the identification of both direct and indirect effects of EU funds on GDP per worker growth. We find that “Objective 1” funds are characterized by strong spatial externalities and a positive and concave effect on the growth of GDP per worker, which reaches a peak at the ratio funds/GDP of approximately 3 percent and becomes non-significant after 4 percent. “Objective 2” and “Cohesion” funds have nonsignificant effects, while all the other funds exert a positive and significant effect, but their size is very lim…

0211 other engineering and technologiesstructural and cohesion fund02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)DevelopmentEu countriesspatial panel modelAnnual growth %European regional policyEuropean regional disparitieEuropean regional disparities0502 economics and businessEconomicsDevelopment3304 Education050207 economicsPublic economics05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningGrowth modelspatial spilloversstructural and cohesion fundsspatial spilloverBasis pointDemographic economicsEuropean regional disparities; European regional policy; spatial panel model; spatial spillovers; structural and cohesion fundsExternalityJournal of Regional Science
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Sustainable growth and environmental catastrophes

2017

Abstract In the standard AK growth model we introduce the threat of an ecological catastrophe and study the consequences for the economic variables in the long-run. We extend the basic framework by considering two environmental externalities: the first one is local and gives account of the marginal damage from emissions flow; the second one is aggregate, or global, and relates to the extreme damage which may happen if the accumulated stock of pollutants is on the threshold of a worldwide catastrophe. In this context dominated by market failures, we focus on the socially optimal solution and the search of conditions for sustainability. We identify the efficient balanced growth path, which ma…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesSociology and Political Science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Social Sciences02 engineering and technologyGrowth modelOptimal controlMicroeconomicsSingularity0502 economics and businessSustainabilityEconomics050207 economicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintySustainable growth rateMathematical economicsGeneral PsychologyExternalityStock (geology)Market failureMathematical Social Sciences
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2021

Abstract Research-based discussions about 21st-century skills are currently needed; 21st-century skills refer to skills that today's students are expected to possess for successful future careers. The ways students perceive these skills or what kind of dispositions they have in this regard are significant. This paper provides an overview of the development of pre-service teachers' perceived 21st-century skills and dispositions. The quantitative data was collected in three phases during 2014, 2015, and 2016 at three Finnish universities. The number of respondents at each measurement point varied from 209 to 267. Data were analysed using latent growth curve modeling. The study focuses on stud…

21st century skillsLatent growth modelingmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050301 education050801 communication & media studiesBachelorTeacher educationHuman-Computer InteractionPre service0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Information and Communications TechnologyPerceptionMathematics educationPsychology0503 educationGeneral Psychologymedia_commonComputers in Human Behavior
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A Probabilistic Model for Crystal Growth Applied toProtein Deposition at the Microscale.

2018

A probabilistic discrete model for 2D protein crystal growth is presented. This model takes into account the available space and can describe growing processes of a different nature due to the versatility of its parameters, which gives the model great flexibility. The accuracy of the simulation is tested against a real recrystallization experiment, carried out with the bacterial protein SbpA from Lysinibacillus sphaericus CCM2177, showing high agreement between the proposed model and the actual images of the crystal growth. Finally, it is also discussed how the regularity of the interface (i.e., the curve that separates the crystal from the substrate) affects the evolution of the simulation.

2D crystal growthprotein crystal nucleationprobabilistic growth modelArticleMaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
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Longitudinal associations between parental and offspring's leisure-time physical activity: The Young Finns Study.

2021

Purpose The longitudinal influence of parental leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) on their offspring's LTPA is poorly understood. This study examined the longitudinal associations between parental LTPA and offspring's LTPA at two-time intervals. Method Child (offspring) participants (N=3596) were enrolled from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study in 1980. Their LTPA was self-rated through nine phases from baseline to 2018 and categorized by year into youth (1980-1986) and adult (1992-2018) LTPA. Parental LTPA was assessed with a single self-reported question at three phases from 1980 to 1986. Latent growth curve modeling stratified by gender was fitted to estimate the potential p…

AdultMaleParentsAdolescentbusiness.industryLatent growth modelingOffspringLeisure timePhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationLife stageBody Mass IndexLeisure ActivitiesMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineFemalebusinesshuman activitiesBody mass indexExerciseFinlandDemographyScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sportsREFERENCES
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Cancer growth dynamics: stochastic models and noise induced effects

2009

In the framework of the Michaelis-Menten (MM) reaction kinetics, we analyze the cancer growth dynamics in the presence of the immune response. We found the coexistence of noise enhanced stability (NES) and resonant activation (RA) phenomena which act in an opposite way with respect to the extinction of the tumor The role of the stochastic resonance (SR) in the case of weak cancer therapy has been analyzed. The evolutionary dynamics of a system of cancerous cells in a model of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is investigated by a Monte Carlo approach. We analyzed the effects of a targeted therapy on the evolutionary dynamics of normal, first-mutant and cancerous cell populations. We show how t…

Cancer growth modelNoiseMonte CarloSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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The Benefits of Believing in Chance or Fate: External Locus of Control as a Protective Factor for Coping with the Death of a Spouse

2010

The death of a spouse is an extremely stressful life event that consequently causes a large drop in life satisfaction. Reactivity to the loss, however, varies markedly, a phenomenon that is currently not well understood. Because lack of controllability essentially contributes to the stressful nature of this incident, the authors analyzed whether individual differences in belief in external control influence the coping process. To examine this issue, widowed individuals ( N = 414) from a large-scaled panel study were followed for the 4 years before and after the loss by using a latent growth model. Results showed that belief in external control led to a considerably smaller decline in life …

Coping (psychology)Locus of control life satisfaction latent growth model subjective well-being subjective indicators family and networksSocial PsychologyProtective factorPoison controlLife satisfactionRisk factor (computing)Developmental psychologyClinical PsychologyLocus of controlSpouseInjury preventionSubjective well-beingReactivity (psychology)Psychology
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Coping Trajectories from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Links to Attachment State of Mind

2005

The objective of this study was to examine the links between coping and attachment. In a longitudinal study of 112 participants, coping behavior was assessed at five points in time during adolescence (starting at the age of 14 years) and early adulthood. In addition, at the age of 21 years, state of mind regarding current and earlier attachment experiences was assessed by employing the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI). In both adolescence and early adulthood, differences in coping styles were found to be related to differences in attachment. Individuals classified as secure dealt with their problems more actively by using their social network during adolescence and at the age of 21 years. B…

Cultural StudiesCoping (psychology)Longitudinal studySocial networkbusiness.industryLatent growth modelingCoping behaviorDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceEarly adulthoodDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyYoung adultbusinessPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Attachment measuresJournal of Research on Adolescence
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Parastās priedes radiālā pieauguma parametriska analīze vides izmaiņu noteikšanai

2013

Elektroniskā versija nesatur pielikumus

Dendroekoloģijagrowth modelstree-ringsPinus sylvestrisDzīvās dabas zinātnesBioloģijaDendroecologycrossdating
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