369 research outputs found

    Ecocardiografía: estudio longitudinal, relación con el rendimiento en atletas de elite de mediofondo y fondo

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    Los objetivos del presente trabajo es el de establecer la relación entre las variables ecocardiográficas y la marca realizada a lo largo del seguimiento de varios años, y el de determinar la relación entre el grado de dilatación y de hipertrofia cardíaca. Se realizó un análisis ecocardiográfico en 12 hombres y 12 mujeres que entrenaron para competir al máximo nivel en pruebas de mediofondo y/o fondo. Cada atleta fue medido al menos durante 4 veces. El estudio ecocardiográfico se realizó para cada atleta una vez cada temporada. La mejor marca realizada por cada atleta en cada una de las temporadas fue registrada El VTD/SC mantiene una estrecha relación con el registro deportivo, encontrándose correlaciones significativas (r > 0,80) en varios deportistas, y coincidiendo el valor más alto registrado muy próximo a la mejor marca obtenida en casi todos los atletas. Nuestros resultados demuestran relación negativa entre la evolución de la hipertrofia (PP y SIV) y la mejora de la velocidad de competición (r > -0,70) en algunos de los atletas

    Certificación energética del edificio del Hospital de Marina de la UPCT

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    El presente proyecto tiene como objetivo principal la certificación energética del edificio del antiguo Hospital de Marina acorde con la normativa vigente. También se determinará el nivel de eficiencia energética del edificio en cuestión; por último se redactaran y estudiaran económicamente medidas para mejorar la eficientica energética. Este edificio está exento de la aplicación de la normativa vigente, al no ser un edificio de nueva construcción y porque está considerado un edificio histórico y de valor arquitectónico; y el cumplimiento de dichas exigencias podría alterar su apariencia y aspecto de forma inaceptable. Utilizaremos el programa LIDER para crear la envolvente térmica. También se va a trabajar con la herramienta informática CALENER GT, la cual, es utilizada para la calificación energética de “Grandes edificios Terciarios”. Finalmente para aportar medidas de ahorro se usara el programa CE3X. El edificio del antiguo Hospital de Marina cuenta con tres plantas, un sótano y una planta bajo cubierta.Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería IndustrialUniversidad Politécnica de Cartagen

    Linear LL-positive sets and their polar subspaces

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    In this paper, we define a Banach SNL space to be a Banach space with a certain kind of linear map from it into its dual, and we develop the theory of linear LL-positive subsets of Banach SNL spaces with Banach SNL dual spaces. We use this theory to give simplified proofs of some recent results of Bauschke, Borwein, Wang and Yao, and also of the classical Brezis-Browder theorem.Comment: 11 pages. Notational changes since version

    The Voronoi inverse mapping

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    Given an arbitrary set T in the Euclidean space whose elements are called sites, and a particular site s, the Voronoi cell of s , denoted by VT(s)VT(s), consists of all points closer to s than to any other site. The Voronoi mapping of s , denoted by ψsψs, associates to each set T∋sT∋s the Voronoi cell VT(s)VT(s) of s w.r.t. T . These Voronoi cells are solution sets of linear inequality systems, so they are closed convex sets. In this paper we study the Voronoi inverse problem consisting in computing, for a given closed convex set F∋sF∋s, the family of sets T∋sT∋s such that ψs(T)=Fψs(T)=F. More in detail, the paper analyzes relationships between the elements of this family, ψs−1(F), and the linear representations of F , provides explicit formulas for maximal and minimal elements of ψs−1(F), and studies the closure operator that assigns, to each closed set T containing s , the largest element of ψs−1(F), where F=VT(s)F=VT(s).This work has been supported by MINECO of Spain and ERDF from EC, Grants MTM2011-29064-C03-01, MTM2011-29064-C03-02, Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects funding scheme (project number DP140103213), Severo Ochoa Programme for Centres of Excellence in R&D (SEV-2015-0563), and SECTyP-UNCuyo, Argentina, Grant Res. 4540/13-R. The second author is affiliated to MOVE (Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics)

    Convergence in a sequential two stages decision making process

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    We analyze a sequential decision making process, in which at each step the decision is made in two stages. In the first stage a partially optimal action is chosen, which allows the decision maker to learn how to improve it under the new environment. We show how inertia (cost of changing) may lead the process to converge to a routine where no further changes are made. We illustrate our scheme with some economic models

    A Software For Surgical And Radiotherapy Planning Through Multimodal Brain Image Registration And Fusion

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    Naranjo Ornedo, V.; Morales, S.; Legaz-Aparicio, A.; Larrey-Ruiz, J.; Bernabeu, A.; Fuentes-Hurtado, F. (2015). A Software For Surgical And Radiotherapy Planning Through Multimodal Brain Image Registration And Fusion. International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. 10(Suppl 1):S15-S17. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/65379SS15S1710Suppl

    Regular practice of competitive sports does not impair sleep in adolescents: DADOS study

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    Purpose: To analyze differences in sleep quality and duration by athletic status and sex, and to examine the association between physical activity (PA) recommendation and sleep in adolescents. Methods: A total of 267 adolescents [13.9 (0.3) y] from Deporte, ADOlescencia y Salud (DADOS) study (129 girls) were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Athletes competed regularly in organized sport events and trained =3 days per week, but nonathletes did not compete. PA was assessed by GENEActiv accelerometer. PA values were dichotomized into inactive (5 (poor quality) or =5 (good quality). Sleep duration was objectively measured by accelerometer. Results: Sleep quality and duration were not statistically different between athletes [median (Mdn) = 4.0, interquartile range (IQR) = 3.0-6.0 and Mdn = 8.0, IQR = 7.4-8.6 h, respectively] and nonathletes (Mdn = 5.0, IQR = 3.0-7.0 and Mdn = 7.9; IQR = 7.3-8.6 h, respectively), P > .05. Nonathlete or inactive adolescents did not show higher risk for poor sleep quality or short sleep duration than athletes [odds ratio (OR) = 1.17; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.68-2.00 and OR = 0.93; 95% CI, 0.56-1.55, respectively] or active peers (OR = 1.39; 95% CI, 0.66-2.89 and OR = 1.62; 95% CI, 0.78-3.37, respectively). Conclusions: In our group of adolescents, competitive sport practice did not alter sleep patterns. PA recommendations for adolescents may not discriminate between good and poor sleepers. ¿ 2018 Human Kinetics, Inc
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