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O impacto da abordagem competitiva na motivação dos alunos no esporte
This study is devoted to the description of the competitive method as an effective way to increase the motivation of today's students in physical education classes in higher education. The purpose of the study is to assess the impact of the competitive method on the level of students' motivation in sports, positive interest for studying the subject. Allocation of types of motivation allowed the author to evaluate and trace the dynamics of changes in the level of motivation to the sport. The level of motivation was determined using the author's methodology, developed on the basis of scientific literature. The basis of the study is the Branch of IUT in the city of Surgut, the department of Natural Science and Humanities, during physical education classes. The researcher has shown that the use of a competitive method in physical education classes can increase motivation, activates the interest of students.Este estudio está dedicado a la descripción del método competitivo como una forma efectiva de aumentar la motivación de los estudiantes de hoy en las clases de educación fÃsica en la educación superior. El propósito del estudio es evaluar el impacto del método competitivo en el nivel de motivación de los estudiantes en los deportes, interés positivo para estudiar la materia. La asignación de los tipos de motivación permitió al autor evaluar y rastrear la dinámica de los cambios en el nivel de motivación del deporte. El nivel de motivación se determinó utilizando la metodologÃa del autor, desarrollada sobre la base de la literatura cientÃfica. La base del estudio es la Rama de IUT en la ciudad de Surgut, el departamento de Ciencias Naturales y Humanidades, durante las clases de educación fÃsica. El investigador ha demostrado que el uso de un método competitivo en las clases de educación fÃsica puede aumentar la motivación, activa el interés de los estudiantes.Este estudo é dedicado à descrição do método competitivo como uma forma eficaz de aumentar a motivação dos alunos de hoje em aulas de educação fÃsica no ensino superior. O objetivo do estudo é avaliar o impacto do método competitivo sobre o nÃvel de motivação dos alunos em esportes, interesse positivo para estudar o assunto. A alocação de tipos de motivação permitiu ao autor avaliar e traçar a dinâmica de mudanças no nÃvel de motivação para o esporte. O nÃvel de motivação foi determinado usando a metodologia do autor, desenvolvida com base na literatura cientÃfica. A base do estudo é a Filial da IUT na cidade de Surgut, departamento de Ciências Naturais e Humanidades, durante as aulas de educação fÃsica. O pesquisador mostrou que o uso de um método competitivo nas aulas de educação fÃsica pode aumentar a motivação, ativa o interesse dos alunos
Formation of Millisecond Pulsars in Globular Clusters
In this contribution we discuss how neutron stars are produced and retained
in globular clusters, outlining the most important dynamical channels and
evolutionary events that affect thepopulation of mass-transferring binaries
with neutron stars and result in the formation of recycled pulsars. We confirm
the importance of electron-capture supernovae in globular clusters as the major
supplier of retained neutron stars.By comparing the observed millisecond pulsar
population and the results obtained from simulations, we discuss several
constraints on the evolution of mass-transferring systems.In particular, we
find that in our cluster model the following mass-gaining events create
populations of MSPs that do not match the observations (with respect to binary
periods and companion masses or the number of produced systems) and therefore
likely do not lead to NSs spun up to millisecond periods: (i) accretion during
a common envelope event with a NS formed through accretion-induced collapse,
and (ii) mass transfer from a WD donor. By restricting ourselves to the
evolutionary and dynamical paths that most likely lead to neutron star
recycling, we obtain good agreement between our models and the numbers and
characteristics of observed millisecond pulsars in the clusters Terzan 5 and 47
Tuc.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 40 Years of
Pulsars conference held at McGill University in August 200
Why do aqueous surfactant solutions spread over hydrophobic substrates?
Spreading of aqueous surfactant solution droplets over hydrophobic substrates proceeds in one slow stage at
concentration of surfactants below some critical value and in two stages if the surfactant concentration is
above the critical value: the fast and relatively short first stage is followed by a slower second stage. It is
shown that the kinetics of a slow spreading at concentrations below the critical value and the second stage at
concentrations above the critical value are determined by a transfer of surfactant molecules on a bare
hydrophobic substrate in front of the moving three-phase contact line (autophilic phenomenon). The latter
process results in an increase of the solid–vapour interfacial tension of the hydrophobic solid surface in front
of the moving three-phase contact line and spreading as a result. It is proven that the adsorption of surfactant
molecules in front of the moving three-phase contact line results in a decrease of the total free energy of the
droplet. Hence, the adsorption of surfactants molecules on a bare hydrophobic substrate in front of the
moving three-phase contact line is a spontaneous process in spite of an increase of the local solid–vapour
interfacial tension. The duration of the first stage of spreading in the case of the surfactant concentration
above the critical value correlates well with the duration of adsorption of surfactant molecules onto a liquid–
vapour interface. The latter allows assuming that the adsorption on the liquid–vapour interface is the driving
mechanism of spreading during the first fast stage of spreading at surfactant concentrations above the critical
value. It is discussed why the first stage of spreading does not take place in the case of surfactant
concentrations below the critical concentration in spite of the longer duration of adsorption on liquid–
vapour interface in this case
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We report eight genomes from representatives of the phylum Acidobacteria subdivisions 1 and 3, isolated from soils. The genome sizes range from 4.9 to 6.7 Mb. Genomic analysis reveals putative genes for low- and high-affinity respiratory oxygen reductases, high-affinity hydrogenases, and the capacity to use a diverse collection of carbohydrates
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