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Study on characterization and structure of antibacterial and ACE inhibitory peptides derived from the head wastes of kuruma shrimp, Marsupenaeus japonicus
東京海洋大学修士(海洋科学)東京海洋大学修士学位論文 2019年度(2020年3月) 食機能保全科学 修士 第3237号指導教員: 石崎松一郎全文公表年月日: 2023-07-11thesi
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a solution-focused intervention in child protection services
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the impact on child welfare of introducing solution-focused principles and intervention techniques in the local child protection service of the island of Tenerife, Spain. 152 workers from 34 local child protection teams participated in the study. Goal achievement, parent's and children’s
self-reported well-being, and statutory child welfare measures were recorded during one year. Then the child protection teams were randomly assigned to a control or an experimental condition. 73 workers in the experimental condition, serving 271 families, received 30 h of training and 30 h of supervision in solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT). 79 workers in the control condition, serving 206 families, continued to intervene as usual. The
dependent variables were evaluated again in the experimental and in the control group one year after the supervision in SFBT had finished. Results indicate that the experimental and the control group had equivalent outcomes at pre-test. At post-test, the experimental group achieved better outcomes than the control group: workers’ and parents’ goal achievement ratings as well as parents’ and children well-being ratings were higher, fewer cases had been referred to risk teams, fewer children had been removed from their homes and recidivism
was lower. The effects were small for goal achievement, medium for recidivism, and large for well-being and child removal. The teams that used SFBT reached these outcomes with fewer sessions and allocating fewer additional resources than the control group.This study was partially supported by a grant of the European Brief Therapy Association (EBTA) and by a grant of the Spanish Federation of Family Therapy Associations (FEATF). Open access funding provided by Universidad Pública de Navarr
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Antiproton slowing Down in H2 and He and evidence of nuclear stopping power
We report stopping powers of hydrogen and helium for antiprotons of kinetic energies ranging from about 0.5 keV to 1.1 MeV. The Barkas effect, i.e., a difference in the stopping power for antiprotons and protons of the same energy in the same material, shows up clearly in either of the gases. Moreover, below ≈0.5 keV there is indirect evidence for an increase of the antiproton stopping power. This "nuclear" effect, i.e., energy losses in quasimolecular interactions, shows up in fair agreement with theoretical predictions
Experimental antiproton nuclear stopping power in H2 and D2
Data about antiprotons slowing down in gaseous targets at very low energies (E<1 keV) show that the stopping power in D2 is lower than in H2; the right way to explain this behavior seems to be through a nuclear stopping power derived from the classical Rutherford formula
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