437 research outputs found

    MANUAL AND AUTOMATED CONTENT INTERLINKING IN A DYNAMIC WEBPAGE

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    In this article different ways of linking web pages are described using manual and automated content balancing procedures. SEO techniques are also used for better page interlinking with added value given by the new web standard 3.0 that stands on web semantics.web semantics, S.E.O., interlinking, Web3.0

    Distributed Application as a new application Standard

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    The constant growth in IT field more precisely the Internet, determines the need of new technologies and applications which can provide new possibilities and accessibility to the contemporaneous information society. The field of construction, isn’t a domain that has not information systems but there is still one way to distribute information for this domain that isn’t enough developed. The way to distribute processed information for this domain can be the Internet. This paper describes the way to develop an application that easy the process of centralization, distribution, and analysis of information gathered from the construction site to the headquarters and then to the final users who signed the contract with the construction company to build the construction. The IT solution implies the use of new technologies for communicating and centralizing the information, that simplifies the way information travels between departments and finally to the end-user, with the benefit of the Internet and VPN.distributed applications, vpn, domains

    WEB APPLICATIONS READABILITY

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    The emergence known by online press companies requires written filtered information for a better understanding and speed the understanding of texts and messages that are posted. Testing the readability of text in an online environment is important in the optimization process for indexing in search engines and not only.readability, web, text optimization

    Nasal reconstruction with composite axial paramedian forehead flap – case report

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    Background. Post-traumatic, acute or secondary nasal reconstruction or after tumor ablation involves various techniques that use local, loco-regional or distant flaps, transpozitioned or freely transferred. The reconstruction can be performed at the same time in the case of acute trauma of the nasal pyramid or secondary, at a later time if the local and general situation of the patient requires this. The median frontal flap, simple or composite, ensures a good quality reconstruction of all the aesthetic subunits of the nasal pyramid. The versatility of the flap and the aesthetic quality of the reconstruction result make the median frontal flap a choice solution for nasal pyramid reconstructions where local flaps are not indicated. The reconstruction can be done in two steps or in one step if the pedicle flap is subcutaneous. Case report. The article presents a case of total reconstruction of the nasal lobe after a complex dog bite trauma in which a composite median frontal flap, doubled with auricular cartilage, was used to restore the alar and columella cartilages. Conclusion. The axial paramedian forehead flap is a valuable technique in nasal reconstruction, offering favorable aesthetic outcomes when performed by skilled surgeons

    EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CLASSICAL DIVIDEND POLICY THEORIES IN EU-28 COUNTRIES

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    Dividend policies and their impact on company value represent a subject which attracted strong academic interest, with many researchers bringing their contributions at solving the discussion based on the standard theory. The main objective of the paper is to revisit the classical dividend theories in the context of the EU-28 countries over a 9 year timeframe (2009-2017) which is an extension of previous studies on the topic over the same geographical zone. The motivation of the study is to identify those factors which determine the dividend decisions for the companies comprised in the sample we used and compare the results to the previous studies on the topic to see whether the classical theories still stand or there are shifts towards other factors.  The results of the paper show that the lifecycle theory of dividends together with the pecking order theory and the available cashflow theory are still standing, and that both the accounting and market performance of the company have a significant impact on the level of dividends paid by the company

    SPORT PERFORMANCE IN DANCE – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE METHODS USED IN PHYSICAL CONDITIONING TRAINING

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    To assist academics and coaches to better understand dance and the training methods, a literature review of all pertinent articles was conducted. Although it has been proposed that dancers should add strength training into their regimen, many dance institutions are either hesitant to do so or lack the resources or knowledge necessary to do it. It has been suggested that dancers are hesitant to engage in strength training because they are concerned about muscular hypertrophy and the potential effects it may have on dance aesthetics. However, recent study has indicated that this might no longer be the case and that attitudes toward strength training are changing, especially among dance students and professionals. We conducted a search into multiple database (PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect) to gather the most important research articles to achieve our purpose. Our keywords for this search were: strength training, plyometric training, dancers, ballroom, resistance training. The inclusion criteria were as follows: healthy subjects (male or female) who participated in a type of supplementary training, articles no older than year of 2000. Exclusion criteria: ballet dancers, injury related articles, elderly participants

    Circuit Models of Bioelectric Impedance

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    Accurate information about fluid distribution in different compartments of the human body is very important in various areas of medicine like drug dosage, renal replacement therapy, nutritional support, coronary artery disease, colorectal cancer and HIV infection. The body impedance analysis method being simple, inexpensive, accurate and noninvasive is largely used to this end. Several models of the body impedance are presented in this chapter. The first is the Cole model, a linear, first-order RC circuit valid for a frequency range of two decades. Another model, developed by De Lorenzo, employs a fractional-order impedance whose parameters are identified using the frequency characteristics of the impedance module and can be used for a frequency range of three decades. In addition, two other models are presented, a ladder RC model valid for a frequency range of two decades and its extension to three decades, as well as a circuit containing multiple RC branches connected in parallel. These two models are obtained by approximating the measured body admittance modulus with a physically realizable circuit function followed by the circuit synthesis. The last model can be simplified, its simplest form being the Cole model. Allowing a better prediction of the intracellular and extracellular water volumes, this model can be viewed as an extension of the Cole model

    Vorarlberger Sprachatlas. 4,[2],2. Wortgeographie I

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