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Conceptual, item, and semantic equivalence of a Brazilian version of the Physical Activity Checklist Interview (PACI)
Há lacuna de questionários de atividade fÃsica para crianças brasileiras. O Physical Activity Checklist Interview (PACI), desenvolvido em crianças americanas, permite aferir atividade fÃsica do dia anterior. Constituem objetivos do estudo: (i) descrever os procedimentos envolvidos na escolha do PACI a ser submetido à adaptação transcultural; (ii) avaliar equivalências conceitual, de itens e semântica da versão adaptada para uso em crianças de 7 a 10 anos. Identificou-se o PACI pela revisão sistemática na qual foram incluÃdos dezoito questionários. Foram realizadas, no processo de escolha do instrumento, discussões com pesquisadores da área de atividade fÃsica. Verificou-se que o PACI permite aferir o construto e dimensões nas populações de origem e alvo, sendo necessário suprimir algumas atividades por não serem comuns na população alvo. Na equivalência semântica, realizou-se tradução, retradução e avaliação dos significados conotativo e referencial, com pré-teste em 24 crianças de 7 a 10 anos. Apresenta-se a versão do PACI adaptada, denominada Lista de Atividades FÃsicas (LAF).There is a lack of Brazilian questionnaires to assess physical activity in children. The Physical Activity Checklist Interview (PACI) was originally developed for North American children and allows assessing physical activity during the previous day. The objectives of this study were: i) to describe procedures for choosing the PACI for cross-cultural adaptation and ii) to assess conceptual, item, and semantic equivalence of the Brazilian version to be used with 7-to-10-year-old children. PACI was identified from a systematic review of 18 questionnaires. The process of choosing the instrument involved discussions with researchers. The PACI allows assessing the construct and its dimensions. Some kinds of physical activity that are uncommon in the Brazilian population had to be eliminated. The following steps were taken to evaluate semantic equivalence: translation, retranslation, connotative and referential meaning assessment, and a pretest with 24 children aged 7 to 10 years. We present the PACI in its Brazilian adapted version, called Lista de Atividades FÃsicas (LAF)
Internal protein dynamics shifts the distance to the mechanical transition state
Mechanical unfolding of polyproteins by force spectroscopy provides valuable insight into their free energy landscapes. Most experiments of the unfolding process have been fit to two-state and/or one dimensional models, with the details of the protein and its dynamics often subsumed into a zero-force unfolding rate and a distance x(u)(1D) to the transition state. We consider the entire phase space of a model protein under a constant force, and show that x(u)(1D) contains a sizeable contribution from exploring the full multidimensional energy landscape. This effect is greater for proteins with many degrees of freedom that are affected by force; and surprisingly, we predict that externally attached flexible linkers also contribute to the measured unfolding characteristics
Libertà , impero, diritto e pace: ideologia e pratica di potere a Marsiglia nel XIII secolo
Partendo dalla constatazione della grande autonomia politica e amministrativa di Marsiglia nel periodo indicato e dei forti legami che la città stabilì con altre autonomie cittadine dell'area tirrenica, la relazione intende rileggere i documenti istituzionali di Marsiglia ( patti bilaterali, paci, alleanze, giuramenti ) cercando nelle parti introduttive ed esplicative traccia di eventuali prestiti ideologici, recuperi letterari e scambi di modelli tra l'Italia comunale e le città del sud della Francia
s- and d-wave Symmetries in Nonadiabatic Theory of Superconductivity
High- superconductors have Fermi energies much smaller than
conventional metals comparable to phonon frequencies. In such a situation
nonadiabatic effects are important. A generalization of Eliashberg theory in
the nonadiabatic regime has previously been shown to reproduce some anomalous
features of the high- superconductors as for istance the enhancement of
or the isotopic effects on and . In this contribution we
address the issue of the symmetry of the gap in the context of nonadiabatic
superconductivity. We show that vertex corrections have a momentum structure
which favours d-wave superconductivity when forward scattering is predominant.
An additional increase of is also found.Comment: 6 pages, 3 eps figure, ijmpb-macros, proceeding of SATT10, to appear
on Int. Journ. Mod. Phys.
Donor-strand exchange in chaperone-assisted pilus assembly revealed in atomic detail by molecular dynamics
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chaperone-usher pathway. In the periplasm, a chaperone donates a β-strand to a pilus subunit to complement its incomplete immunoglobulin-like fold. At the outer membrane, this is replaced with
a β-strand formed from the N-terminal extension (Nte) of an incoming pilus subunit by a donorstrand exchange (DSE) mechanism. This reaction has previously been shown to proceed via a concerted mechanism, in which the Nte interacts with the chaperone:subunit complex before the
chaperone has been displaced, forming a ternary intermediate. Thereafter, the pilus and chaperone
β-strands have been postulated to undergo a strand swap by a ‘zip-in-zip-out’ mechanism, whereby the chaperone strand zips out, residue by residue, as the Nte simultaneously zips in. Here, molecular dynamics simulations have been used to probe the DSE mechanism during formation of
the Salmonella enterica Saf pilus at an atomic level, allowing the direct investigation of the zip-inzip-
out hypothesis. The simulations provide an explanation of how the incoming Nte is able to dock and initiate DSE due to inherent dynamic fluctuations within the chaperone:subunit complex. The chaperone donor-strand is shown to unbind from the pilus subunit residue by residue, in direct
support of the zip-in-zip-out hypothesis. In addition, an interaction of a residue towards the Nterminus
of the Nte with a specific binding pocket (P*) on the adjacent pilus subunit is shown to stabilise the DSE product against unbinding, which also proceeds by a zippering mechanism. Together, the study provides an in-depth picture of DSE, including the first insights into the
molecular events occurring during the zip-in-zip-out mechanism
Isotope effects in the Hubbard-Holstein model within dynamical mean-field theory
We study the isotope effects arising from the coupling of correlated
electrons with dispersionless phonons by considering the Hubbard-Holstein model
at half-filling within the dynamical mean-field theory. In particular we
calculate the isotope effects on the quasi-particle spectral weight , the
renormalized phonon frequency, and the static charge and spin susceptibilities.
In the weakly correlated regime , where is the Hubbard
repulsion and is the bare electron half-bandwidth, the physical properties
are qualitatively similar to those characterizing the Holstein model in the
absence of Coulomb repulsion, where the bipolaronic binding takes place at
large electron-phonon coupling, and it reflects in divergent isotope responses.
On the contrary in the strongly correlated regime , where the
bipolaronic metal-insulator transition becomes of first order, the isotope
effects are bounded, suggesting that the first order transition is likely
driven by an electronic mechanism, rather then by a lattice instability. These
results point out how the isotope responses are extremely sensitive to phase
boundaries and they may be used to characterize the competition between the
electron-phonon coupling and the Hubbard repulsion.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. The paper has been already accepted on Phys.
Rev.
Nonadiabatic high-Tc superconductivity in hole-doped fullerenes
In this paper we address the possibility of high-T-c superconductivity (T(c)similar to100 K) in hypothetical hole doped C-60 within the context of the nonadiabatic theory of superconductivity. Our analysis shows that electron doped fullerenes, represented by the A(3)C(60) family, are characterized by relatively small values of the electron-phonon coupling constant lambda, which can thus be further increased by hole doping before lattice instabilities occur. In particular we show that T-c larger than 100 K are compatible in the nonadiabatic context with microscopic parameters lambda(h)similar or equal to0.5-1.0, mu(*)similar or equal to0.3-0.5 and phonon frequencies omega(ph)similar or equal to1500-2000 K. These results provide a stimulus for material engineering and optimization along the lines indicated
La pedagogia relazionale e l'educazione estetica
Il saggio si propone di porre a fondamento dell\u2019educazione estetica la teoria relazionale dell\u2019esperienza (E. Paci) coniugata con la fenomenologia come metodo di ricerca nella comprensione e nella fruizione dell\u2019attivit\ue0 estetica (tanto del soggetto produttore quanto del soggetto contemplante), seguendo una linea di ricerca che conduce Luigi Pareyson a Dino Formaggio per prolungarsi ad Hans R. Jauss e a R. Arnheim. La filosofia estetica fenomenologica e la psicologia (inserendosi il problema della percezione) forniscono le basi per la realizzazione del programma di educazione estetica da promuovere in tutto l\u2019arco dell\u2019esperienza apprenditiva del soggetto
Relevance of multiband Jahn-Teller effects on the electron-phonon interaction in C
Assessing the effective relevance of multiband effects in the fullerides is
of fundamental importance to understand the complex superconducting and
transport properties of these compounds. In this paper we investigate in
particular the role of the multiband effects on the electron-phonon (el-ph)
properties of the bands coupled with the Jahn-Teller intra-molecular
vibrational modes in the C compounds. We show that, assuming
perfect degeneracy of the electronic bands, vertex diagrams arising from the
breakdown of the adiabatic hypothesis, are one order of magnitude smaller than
the non-crossing terms usually retained in the Migdal-Eliashberg (ME) theory.
These results permit to understand the robustness on ME theory found by
numerical calculations. The effects of the non degeneracy of the in
realistic systems are also analyzed. Using a tight-binding model we show that
the el-ph interaction is mainly dominated by interband scattering within a
single electronic band. Our results question the reliability of a degenerate
band modeling and show the importance of these combined effects in the
C family.Comment: 5 pages, 3 eps figure
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