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    Classe de Ciências

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    Tennessee Blue Book 2021-2022

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    Geografie dell’università. Spazi funzioni e relazioni di un’università che cambia.

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    In un’epoca in cui si assiste al diffondersi di diffidenza e ostilità verso i saperi esperti, un certo discorso sulle università sembra assumere implicitamente la metafora della “torre d’avorio” come fedele descrizione di quello che è il luogo per antonomasia deputato alla produzione di conoscenza. Tuttavia, da tempo le scienze sociali, così come gli studi nel campo dell’economia, dell’architettura e dell’urbanistica hanno evidenziato come le diverse attività che costituiscono in vario modo la sostanza stessa di un ateneo facciano delle università realtà fortemente intrecciate con gli spazi che abitano e che contribuiscono a produrre, sia localmente che a scala globale. Muovendosi nel solco tracciato da questi studi, la sessione Lo spazio dell’università. Trasformazioni, geografie e sfide della città universitaria ha voluto allargare lo sguardo a queste “geografie altre”, guardando al rapporto fra università e territorio in termini di inter-azione, attraverso contributi empirici fra loro molto eterogenei ma che, insieme, restituiscono la complessità sia del ruolo e delle attività degli atenei oggi sia di quello che abbiamo indicato come “spazio dell’università”

    An algorithm for the selection of route dependent orientation information

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    Landmarks are important features of spatial cognition and are naturally included in human route descriptions. In the past algorithms were developed to select the most salient landmarks at decision points and automatically incorporate them in route instructions. Moreover, it was shown that human route descriptions contain a significant amount of orientation information, which support the users to orient themselves regarding known environmental information, and it was shown that orientation information support the acquisition of survey knowledge. Thus, there is a need to extend the landmarks selection to automatically select orientation information. In this work, we present an algorithm for the computational selection of route dependent orientation information, which extends previous algorithms and includes a salience calculation of orientation information for any location along the route. We implemented the algorithm and demonstrate the functionality based on OpenStreetMap data

    A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Incidence of Injury in Professional Female Soccer

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    The epidemiology of injury in male professional football is well documented and has been used as a basis to monitor injury trends and implement injury prevention strategies. There are no systematic reviews that have investigated injury incidence in women’s professional football. Therefore, the extent of injury burden in women’s professional football remains unknown. PURPOSE: The primary aim of this study was to calculate an overall incidence rate of injury in senior female professional soccer. The secondary aims were to provide an incidence rate for training and match play. METHODS: PubMed, Discover, EBSCO, Embase and ScienceDirect electronic databases were searched from inception to September 2018. Two reviewers independently assessed study quality using the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology statement using a 22-item STROBE checklist. Seven prospective studies (n=1137 professional players) were combined in a pooled analysis of injury incidence using a mixed effects model. Heterogeneity was evaluated using the Cochrane Q statistic and I2. RESULTS: The epidemiological incidence proportion over one season was 0.62 (95% CI 0.59 - 0.64). Mean total incidence of injury was 3.15 (95% CI 1.54 - 4.75) injuries per 1000 hours. The mean incidence of injury during match play was 10.72 (95% CI 9.11 - 12.33) and during training was 2.21 (95% CI 0.96 - 3.45). Data analysis found a significant level of heterogeneity (total Incidence, X2 = 16.57 P < 0.05; I2 = 63.8%) and during subsequent sub group analyses in those studies reviewed (match incidence, X2 = 76.4 (d.f. = 7), P <0.05; I2 = 90.8%, training incidence, X2 = 16.97 (d.f. = 7), P < 0.05; I2 = 58.8%). Appraisal of the study methodologies revealed inconsistency in the use of injury terminology, data collection procedures and calculation of exposure by researchers. Such inconsistencies likely contribute to the large variance in the incidence and prevalence of injury reported. CONCLUSIONS: The estimated risk of sustaining at least one injury over one football season is 62%. Continued reporting of heterogeneous results in population samples limits meaningful comparison of studies. Standardising the criteria used to attribute injury and activity coupled with more accurate methods of calculating exposure will overcome such limitations

    Epidemiology of Injury in English Women's Super league Football: A Cohort Study

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    INTRODUCTION: The epidemiology of injury in male professional football has been well documented (Ekstrand, Hägglund, & Waldén, 2011) and used as a basis to understand injury trends for a number of years. The prevalence and incidence of injuries occurring in womens super league football is unknown. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence and incidence of injury in an English Super League Women’s Football squad. METHODS: Following ethical approval from Leeds Beckett University, players (n = 25) signed to a Women’s Super League Football club provided written informed consent to complete a self-administered injury survey. Measures of exposure, injury and performance over a 12-month period was gathered. Participants were classified as injured if they reported a football injury that required medical attention or withdrawal from participation for one day or more. Injuries were categorised as either traumatic or overuse and whether the injury was a new injury and/or re-injury of the same anatomical site RESULTS: 43 injuries, including re-injury were reported by the 25 participants providing a clinical incidence of 1.72 injuries per player. Total incidence of injury was 10.8/1000 h (95% CI: 7.5 to 14.03). Participants were at higher risk of injury during a match compared with training (32.4 (95% CI: 15.6 to 48.4) vs 8.0 (95% CI: 5.0 to 10.85)/1000 hours, p 28 days) of which there were three non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. The epidemiological incidence proportion was 0.80 (95% CI: 0.64 to 0.95) and the average probability that any player on this team will sustain at least one injury was 80.0% (95% CI: 64.3% to 95.6%) CONCLUSION: This is the first report capturing exposure and injury incidence by anatomical site from a cohort of English players and is comparable to that found in Europe (6.3/1000 h (95% CI 5.4 to 7.36) Larruskain et al 2017). The number of ACL injuries highlights a potential injury burden for a squad of this size. Multi-site prospective investigations into the incidence and prevalence of injury in women’s football are require

    Heritages of Migration: Moving Stories, Objects and Home, Conference Proceedings

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    Official Conference Proceedings for the international conference Heritages of Migration: Moving Stories, Objects and Home, Conference Proceedings (6-10 April 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina) Organised by the Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham, Collaborative for Cultural Heritage Management and Policy (CHAMP), University of Illinois, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), UNESCO Chair of Cultural Tourism, Argentina

    VII Congresso Mundial de Estilos de Aprendizagem: livro de atas

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    Todos os artigos submetidos ao VII Congresso Mundial de Estilos de Aprendizagem foram sujeitos a um processo de revisão pela Comissão Científica antes de serem aceites para publicação

    CIMODE 2016: 3º Congresso Internacional de Moda e Design: proceedings

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    O CIMODE 2016 é o terceiro Congresso Internacional de Moda e Design, a decorrer de 9 a 12 de maio de 2016 na cidade de Buenos Aires, subordinado ao tema : EM--‐TRAMAS. A presente edição é organizada pela Faculdade de Arquitetura, Desenho e Urbanismo da Universidade de Buenos Aires, em conjunto com o Departamento de Engenharia Têxtil da Universidade do Minho e com a ABEPEM – Associação Brasileira de Estudos e Pesquisa em Moda.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    “A JANGADA DE PEDRA” – geografias Ibero-Afro-Americanas: atas do XIV colóquio Ibérico de geografia

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