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Measured and Perceived Physical Fitness, Intention, and Self-Reported Physical Activity in Adolescence

2011

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations among measured physical fitness, perceived fitness, intention towards future physical activity and self-reported physical activity through junior high school years. Methods: Study participants included 122 Finnish students who were 13 years old during Grade 7. The sample was comprised of 80 girls and 42 boys from 3 junior high schools (Grades 7-9). During the autumn semester of Grade 7, students completed fitness tests and a questionnaire analyzing self-perception of their physical fitness. The questionnaire delivered at Grade 8 included intention towards future physical activity. At Grade 9 students’ self-reported physica…

Cognitive variablesbusiness.industryPhysical fitnessPhysical activityGeneral MedicinePsychologybusinessStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyAdvances in Physical Education
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Effect of the indentation process on fatigue life of drilled specimens

2015

Design and manufacture of mechanical elements are strongly influenced by the evaluation of the residual stresses due to their effects on the material strength. This paper presents numerical and experimental results performed on AW 6082-T6 aluminum alloy drilled specimens when the hole is created after a bilateral indentation process. The plastic deformation induced by the indenters creates a compressive residual stress field around the hole, which persists after the drilling operation. Several numerical analysis have been carried out in ANSYS APDL explicit solver for different indentation depths and hole diameters in order to evaluate the compressive circumferential stresses, optimal proces…

Cold workingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisAlloyDrillingchemistry.chemical_elementResidual streStructural engineeringengineering.materialStrength of materialsDeep hole drillingchemistryMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressAluminiumIndentationIndentation proceengineeringbusinessFE analysiFatigue
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Simplified analytical model for flexural response of external R.C. frames with smooth rebars

2018

In this paper an analytical model in a closed form able to reproduce the monotonic flexural response of external RC beam-column joints with smooth rebars is presented. The column is subjected to a constant vertical load and the beam to a monotonically increasing lateral force applied at the tip. The model is based on the flexural behavior of the beam and the column determined adopting a concentrated plasticity hinge model including slippage of the main reinforcing bars of the beam. A simplified bilinear moment-axial force domain is assumed to derive the ultimate moment associated with the design axial force. For the joint, a simple truss model is adopted to predict shear strength and panel …

ColumnMechanical EngineeringSmooth rebarShearBeamBuilding and ConstructionBeam; Column; Flexure; Joint; Shear; Smooth rebars; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical EngineeringSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniJointSmooth rebarsMechanics of MaterialsMechanics of MaterialFlexureCivil and Structural Engineering
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Regulation and efficiency: the case of European railways

2001

Abstract During the long period of regulation of the railway system in Europe (1950s–1990s) the companies notably improved their levels of productivity. However, parallel to this, the state of their financial accounts also significantly worsened. In order to explain this fact we have estimated both cost and revenue frontier functions, calculating the losses associated with both cost and revenue inefficiencies as well as inefficiencies on the cost side. The results obtained show the existence of significant potential losses of revenue, which can be explained above all by the strong policy of regulation and intervention reigning in this period. A better commercial policy and a supply adapted …

Commercial policyPublic economicsTransportationInternational economicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchFrontierIntervention (law)Order (exchange)EconomicsRevenueProfitability indexProductivityCivil and Structural EngineeringMarket conditionsTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
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Comparative genomics and protein domain graph analyses link ubiquitination and RNA metabolism.

2006

The human gene parkin, known to cause familial Parkinson disease, as well as several other genes, likely involved in other neurodegenerative diseases or in cancer, encode proteins of the RBR family of ubiquitin ligases. Here, we describe the structural diversity of the RBR family in order to infer their functional roles. Of particular interest is a relationship detected between RBR-mediated ubiquitination and RNA metabolism: a few RBR proteins contain RNA binding domains and DEAH-box RNA helicase domains. Global protein domain graph analyses demonstrate that this connection is not RBR-specific, but instead many other proteins contain both ubiquitination and RNA-related domains. These protei…

Comparative genomicsGeneticsbiologyProtein ConformationUbiquitinUbiquitin-Protein LigasesProtein domainMolecular Sequence DataRNAGenomicsF-box proteinRNA Helicase AParkinUbiquitin ligaseProtein Structure TertiaryStructural Biologybiology.proteinAnimalsCluster AnalysisHumansRNAMolecular BiologyGeneAlgorithmsJournal of molecular biology
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Price dispersion, competition, and the role of online travel agents: Evidence from business routes in the Italian airline market

2014

Abstract In this article, using data from the Italian airline market, we study the role of online travel agents (OTAs) in driving price dispersion as compared to the effect of airlines’ websites. Specifically, we investigate how distinctive factors between OTAs and airlines’ direct channels influence price dispersion. We find that after controlling for OTAs’ features related to airline competition, price dispersion should be lower in the OTA channel relative to airlines’ direct channels. On the other hand, we also find that OTAs’ features related to the presence of airline competition play in favor of higher price dispersion in such indirect channel.

Competition (economics)CommercePrice dispersion Competition Online travel agents Airline industryPrice dispersionTransportationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial organizationCivil and Structural EngineeringCommunication channel
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The importance of the inland leg of containerised maritime shipments: An analysis of modal choice determinants in Spain

2011

Abstract While most of the studies that address competition between road and rail transport focus on national or international non-maritime shipments, there is practically no empirical evidence on the modal choice determinants of the inland leg of maritime shipments. This paper intends to fill that gap by estimating a modal choice model between road and rail transport on the inland leg of Spanish containerised maritime freight shipments, using a mixed logit model and stated preference techniques. The results obtained confirm the vital role that frequency plays in the relative competitiveness of rail transport and also provide subjective values of transport attributes that are deemed essenti…

Competition (economics)Transport engineeringDiscrete choiceModalMixed logitEconomicsTransportationBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidenceMode choiceCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
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Enzymatic alteration of C1q, the collagen-like subcomponent of the first component of complement, leads to cross-reactivity with type II collagen

1988

AbstractNative serum C1q, the collagenous-like subcomponent of the first component of complement, is not recognized by polyclonal anti-collagen type II antibodies. However, when purified C1q was subjected to limited proteolysis by collagenase it showed antigenic cross-reactivity with collagen type II. The same cross-reactivity was observed with hemolytically active C1q in synovial fluids of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), whereas C1q from synovial fluids of patients with osteoarthritis (OA), villo-nodular synovitis and ankylosing spondylitis was not recognized by this antibody. However, incubation of synovial fluid C1q of OA patients with synovial fluid leucocytes from RA patients …

Complement Activating EnzymesCollagenaseComplementBiophysicsType II collagenEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assaychemical and pharmacologic phenomenaOsteoarthritisBiochemistryAntibodiesArthritis Rheumatoidfluids and secretionsAntigenComplement C1immune system diseasesStructural BiologySynovitisOsteoarthritisSynovial FluidGeneticsmedicineAnimalsHumansSynovial fluidSpondylitis AnkylosingAntigensRheumatoid arthritisskin and connective tissue diseasesMolecular BiologyC1qAutoantibodiesSheepSynovitisbiologyChemistryComplement C1qAntibodies MonoclonalCell Biologymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyMicrobial CollagenasePolyclonal antibodiesImmunologyCollagenasebiology.proteinCollagenAntibodyGranulocytesmedicine.drugFEBS Letters
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The reconstitution of human C1, the first complement component Binding of C1r and C1s to C1q influences the C1q conformation

1981

Complement Activating EnzymesMacromolecular SubstancesProtein ConformationBiophysicsPlasma protein bindingBiochemistryProtein structureComplement C1Structural BiologyGeneticsHumansTrypsinMolecular BiologyComplement C1qComplement C1sEnzyme PrecursorsComplement C1sComplement C1rChemistryComponent (thermodynamics)Complement C1qComplement component 7Immunoglobulin Fc FragmentsCell BiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationImmunoglobulin Fc FragmentsComplement (complexity)BiophysicsProtein BindingFEBS Letters
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Virtual element method for computational homogenization of composite and heterogeneous materials

2020

Abstract In this study, a two-dimensional multi-region framework, based on the use of the Virtual Element Method (VEM), is developed for computational materials homogenization and applied to different classes of widely employed heterogeneous materials. The VEM has recently emerged as a powerful generalisation of the Finite Element Method capable of dealing with very general polygonal mesh elements, including non-convex or highly distorted elements. Such features are appealing for the treatment of problems whose analysis domains present complex or statistical morphological features, which would generally require careful and time-consuming mesh/data preparation and regularization. In this wor…

Composite materialComputer scienceComputational homogenizationComposite numberMicromechanics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyHomogenization (chemistry)Finite element methodData preparation020303 mechanical engineering & transportsPolycrystalline material0203 mechanical engineeringCeramics and CompositesVirtual element methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali0210 nano-technologyMicromechanicAlgorithmCivil and Structural EngineeringComposite Structures
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